| Comments from AirNav users |
Comments are submitted by their authors and do not reflect the opinion of AirNav, LLC. All comments must adhere to AirNav's Policy on Comments.
AirNav's standard comment retention period is 3 years.
- From Ryan Flaherty
on 26-Oct-2009
-
Provided great service along with courtesy car to grab breakfast in town. Plane was fueled when we returned and were glad to have visited.
- From Mike Brannigan
on 13-Oct-2009
-
What a friendly bunch! This FBO has tons of character, and the folks were most helpful with a swift fuel order, courtesy car, and advice for a nice place to eat in town. Thanks guys! See ya on the return! Cheers, -
- From Glenn Wishon
on 01-Oct-2009
-
After reading about the great service at Sphere One, I finally got to enjoy it for myself last week. Stopped for gas and a bite at lunchtime. They provided me a car and a map to drive into town, fueled the Husky, suggested a taxi route and runway during a brief windstorm, and were all-around most courteous and helpful. I hope to be back soon.
- From Donovan Hammer
on 11-Sep-2009
-
We stayed six nights at KCDC starting July 24th, 2009. There is only the one FBO at KCDC, but they still provided the same helpful service that I've always have been fortunate to receive else where. Sphere One gave us a ride over to the terminal building to pick up our rental car. (Be forewarned that the rental desks are only manned for a few hours in the afternoon.) Tie downs were free, but bring your own rope. There is self-service fuel adjacent to the parking area and the price of fuel was one of the lowest on our trip.
- From Neal Schaffran
on 27-May-2009
-
Stopped in there the second time last Friday. Was a diversion due to weather so we were unexpected and after hours. There was a lady there who was closing up the place. She stayed late to help us with fuel, finding a hotel and even let us borrow the courtesy truck. Very nice, new and friendly FBO. Definitely recommend as a place to fill up while traveling cross-country or even just to see the scenery and land at a 8k ft uncontrolled runway.
- From Dennis King
on 21-Jan-2009
-
Stopped in for business for a few hours on a Saturday. Didn't need gas, but line boy was very friendly; facility is very nice, good gas stop or access to a very beautiful part of Utah.
- From Bob Wall
on 27-Sep-2008
-
First time back to CDC since 1946 in a Taylorcraft L2. Sphere One lineman volunteered to help with moving the airplane from the SS fuel facility to a nearby tie down spot, helped with luggage, and opened ramp gate for motel van to drive to the airplane. Nice experience!
- From Rob Boyd
on 22-Jul-2007
-
Parked next to SS pump so no line service. Pump price as posted. FSS closed. No restaurant on field but person behind the counter offered to run us into town for something to eat. Easy in and out for cross-country fuel stop.
- From Ken Maples
on 28-Jun-2007
-
Landed for lunch and gas. Very nice brand new facility that would make any place envious. Really nice looking. Line service is only fair, but they answered my calls on Unicom and were very helpful. Readily offered a courtesy car for the ride into town for lunch. Fuel prices (both truck and self serve) are a bit high but it's probably worth it for such a fancy facility.
- From Jeff Oerding
on 28-Mar-2007
-
Stopped for fuel and lunch on 3/26. Line kid came out with chocks but failed to provide hand signals, just stood there. He was very pleasant and helpful, giving us the courtesy car with no questions asked or paperwork to complete and providing directions to local restaurants. FBO is very new and impressive, apparently built for the jet set. Dual computers are available in flight planning area. Short walk to FSS, which is closing on July 1.
- From Don Taylor
on 10-Nov-2004
-
Flew in in Aug for a short trip to Zion NP. Rental car was easy, staff helpful. FSS on field a rarity these days, makes flying in/out slightly easier given radio services.
|
|