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Allen C Perkinson Airport

at Allen C Perkinson Airport/Blackstone Army Airfield

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From J.E. Herrington, Jr. on 19-Sep-2006
Runway 1/19 is closed. Runway 4/22 in good condition. Self-service pump for 100LL located past control tower (not staffed). Follow spray-painted arrows on tarmac to position for fueling. Hose unreels distance needed to reach fueling stop. FBO is locked after hours and on weekends. Nice quiet place!
 
From Wade Coggin on 01-May-2006
I had to stop for fuel in a Cirrus and the airport had NO staff...(tower, FBO personel, etc.) The state police had a driving course set up on the taxiway and runway but were polite enough to move to the edge of the runway for my arrival and departure. The fuel was self serve and no price was advertised but it seemed to work fine. Not too bad overall but I wouldn't recommend it because of the poor condition of the taxiways and runways.
 
From Roy M. Kinsey, Jr. on 27-Jan-2006
I was looking for a fuel stop (with a quick turn) for a trip from Pensacola to the Boston area. I called the number listed and it was answered at "City Hall." I learned their Jet-A price is now $3.25 and the airport is unattended. I was told that upon landing I would have to page an attendant who would then drive to the airport to fuel the aircraft.
 
 
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