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Butte Aviation


 
 
Butte Aero Heliport

4602 Harrison Ave
Butte, MT 59701-6965
406-494-6694
Fax 406-494-6698
Services, Facilities and Amenities
  • Aviation fuel
  • Aircraft parking (ramp or tiedown)
  • Flight training
  • Aircraft rental
  • Aircraft charters
  • Courtesy cars (free for pilots to use in the local area)
  • Restrooms
Aviation fuel services
Brand: Air BP
Fueling hours: 7 days a week 0700-2000 hrs
 
Fuel prices as last reported on 25-Sep-2008
100LL Avgas Full service    $5.70 Reported by the FBO
Jet A Full service    $5.40 Reported by the FBO
 
Discounts: Bulk
Prices include all taxes. Prices not guaranteed.
 
 
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From Robert Velin on 25-Jun-2008
I fly in and out of here on a fairly regular basis, and have found these folks very helpful and pleasant. They promptly fuel my plane and go out of their way to make my stay convenient.
 
From Grant Kimbell on 20-Jul-2007
I had great service there. The manager gave my Skywagon a hangar at a discount, a voucher for a complementary meal for two at two restaurants, and got me a greater discount for my car rental and hotel than I had previously arranged. They saved me at least $200, and though the fuel/ramp fees might be high, they will get my business in the future.
 
From John Wiegenstein on 04-Sep-2006
Expensive fuel at $4.50 for 100LL, PLUS the $8 tie down fee for my RV-6 for one night even though I filled up, PLUS a crusty manager who reamed me out for taxiing up to the office (supposedly a lineman was waving me to a spot, but I saw no such thing and he did not bother to use a radio). The boss needs a course on customer relations. On the plus side, they loaned me the courtesy van overnight (just fill the tank) and arranged a nice room at the Best Western at a discounted rate. Linemen were friendly and professional.
 
From Jim Lyon on 05-Aug-2006
High ramp fees, $50 for five nights. A record for me, $40 for tie down and $10 for line service which consisted of moving my plane to a different tie down. They seemed upset when I didn't buy fuel. I got the feeling that some of the fees may have been waived if I got fuel.
 
From Michael Williams on 27-Jun-2006
I have received good service here. Yes, there is a ramp fee but it's waived if you purchase fuel. If you don't get fuel the fee amounts to around $8 for a single. Fuel prices/overnight fees/etc seemed to be about the norm for this region. Watch your density altitude if you're not used to our higher elevations out here!
 
 
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