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On Jul 31, 8:08 pm, "Steve Foley" wrote:
I may be flying into Republic airport to pick up a gift. It looks like there's a landing fee as well as a ramp fee. With luck it will be a ten minute stop. Any recommendations? Recommendations? Yeah - have your pal meet you on the ramp with the giftie so you don't have to shut down... matter of fact don't even stop moving... Oh wait, it's only a two-fiddy landing fee? Never mind... |
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Marco Leon wrote:
Do they all charge the same ramp fee? Yes unless you buy gas, then they waive it So one strategy would be to just buy some gas. Even if it's more expensive than you usually pay, the delta on a few gallons would be lower than a ramp fee. JFK and MacArthur are the closest. Are they better to land at than FRG? Not really. JFK will cost you about $100 in fees and KISP is the same as KFRG in terms of fees with the added Class Charlie airspace procedures. What are the added Class Charlie procedures? You need to call from a little farther out. You need to change from Approach to Tower. You need to call Clearance Delivery before you leave. And maybe you'll get vectors. Not that there's any reason to prefer ISP, but avoiding it just because it's inside class C airspace seems excessive. .... Alan -- Alan Gerber PP-ASEL gerber AT panix DOT com |
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I agree with what Marco wrote, but some more detail: Call ahead to both FBOs
and get a name with any quote on ramp fees and such. Both FBOs are clean and friendly and pricey. The ramp area in front of the Terminal Building/Fire Station was available free for use of the resturant, but since 9/11 that's hit or miss. The terminal doors open from the ramp side, but you'll need Rescue or Security to get access back to the ramp. I've found for any quick (30min) turn around, tell ground your going to the pumps at ECHO area (ask for progressives). The self serve pumps are about 60 feet from a man-gate leading to a small general access parking area (very obvious when you get there). Have your friend park there and wait for you, then make your exchange inside the fence and your done. PS the $2.50 landing fee is not avoidable, goes to the the NYSDOT (not the FBOs), and will be mailed to the registered owner if not paid thru the FBO. |
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"Mike Isaksen" wrote in message
news:Obdsi.9861$Kk4.346@trndny09... PS the $2.50 landing fee is not avoidable, goes to the the NYSDOT (not the FBOs), and will be mailed to the registered owner if not paid thru the FBO. Thanks everyone for the information. I don't mind paying a fee, but if I don't have to, I prefer not to. Airnav says the ramp fee is not waived with a fuel purchase. I guess I'll call and find out for sure. |
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Alan Gerber wrote:
Not that there's any reason to prefer ISP, but avoiding it just because it's inside class C airspace seems excessive. I find Charlie airports extremely easy to fly in and out of, aside from fees, as I'm typically vectored right to a base or final leg. Most of the time, they even control my descent to pattern altitude. Have a taxi diagram ready with the parking area marked, and the sheet rotated to orient with the runway you arrive on. Sometimes, the hardest part of a big airport in a spam can is taxiing. |
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"Steve Foley" wrote in message
... "Mike Isaksen" wrote in message news:Obdsi.9861$Kk4.346@trndny09... PS the $2.50 landing fee is not avoidable, goes to the the NYSDOT (not the FBOs), and will be mailed to the registered owner if not paid thru the FBO. Thanks everyone for the information. I don't mind paying a fee, but if I don't have to, I prefer not to. Airnav says the ramp fee is not waived with a fuel purchase. I guess I'll call and find out for sure. Mike offered a good suggestion about the Echo ramp. If you do choose to go there, there's and area on the south side of the pumps (to the left when facing it on the other side of the Port-a-potties) that you can park the plane. It's in front of the water spouts and we use it to wash our planes. You can easily park there for a short turnaround. Marco |
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"B A R R Y" wrote in message
. net... Alan Gerber wrote: Not that there's any reason to prefer ISP, but avoiding it just because it's inside class C airspace seems excessive. I find Charlie airports extremely easy to fly in and out of, aside from fees, as I'm typically vectored right to a base or final leg. Most of the time, they even control my descent to pattern altitude. Have a taxi diagram ready with the parking area marked, and the sheet rotated to orient with the runway you arrive on. Sometimes, the hardest part of a big airport in a spam can is taxiing. I did not advocate that he avoid ISP solely on the procedures. I simply outlined the differences. I agree, the differences are minimal but they are there. Actually, I kind of like the extra oversight and corresponding heads-up from ATC farther out than the pattern. Marco |
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On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 01:08:40 GMT, "Steve Foley"
wrote: I may be flying into Republic airport to pick up a gift. It looks like there's a landing fee as well as a ramp fee. With luck it will be a ten minute stop. Any recommendations? Steve, Unless you need to buy fuel at an exorbitant fee, DO NOT go to the FBO's but rather to the public ramp that is near the tower. In that case, you will be subject to the $2.50 landing fee, but there will be no ramp fee. There is a time limit for staying on the public ramp, but the time limit, when I last checked a few months ago, was hours -- can't recall how many, but it was more than enough for me to meet my Mom and have lunch at the local restaurant. --ron |
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On Aug 1, 2:31 pm, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net
wrote: B A R R Y wrote: Steve Foley wrote: JFK and MacArthur are the closest. Are they better to land at than FRG? I'm sure the landing fees at JFK would be very reasonable. G Listen to this before going to JFK: http://www.davidziegler.com/audio/JFKGround.mp3 That was funny. It was but I don't recommend giving the link to any nervous airline pax |
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