| Services, Facilities and Amenities |
- Aviation fuel
- Aircraft parking (ramp or tiedown)
- Hangars
- Passenger terminal and lounge
- Flight training
- Aircraft rental
- Aerial tours / aerial sightseeing
- Aircraft charters
- Aircraft maintenance
- Aircraft parts
- Aviation accessories
- Aircraft sales / leasing / brokerage
- Catering
- Pilot supplies
- Rental cars
- Courtesy transportation
- Pilots lounge / snooze room
- Public telephone
- Computerized weather
- Restrooms
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| Aviation fuel services |
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| Fueling hours: | 24 hours a day |
| Fuel prices as last reported on 07-Oct-2008 |
| 100LL Avgas Self service |
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$5.10 |
Reported by the FBO |
| 100LL Avgas Full service |
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$5.50 |
Reported by the FBO |
| Jet A Full service |
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$5.30 |
Reported by the FBO |
Prices include all taxes. Prices not guaranteed.
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| Comments from AirNav users |
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- From Inger Fahmi
on 11-Aug-2007
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My wife and I spent the weekend of Aug. 3 in Corvallis. The Aero Service folks were friendly, helpful, and efficient. Fuel prices weren't the lowest, but tie downs were free and the Hertz rental car rates were excellent. We will definitely use Corvallis Aero again.
- From Griffin Hagle
on 23-Jul-2006
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These guys (including the new girl at the front desk) did an outstanding job of helping out two Medfordites stuck overnight in Corvallis due to weather, including use of the awesome "Honey Bucket" courtesy vehicle...Not many FBOs can rival that thing!!! Stop here and you shouldn't be disappointed. Thanks again from the crew of 4692Q!
- From Daniel Haas
on 04-Jul-2006
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I visited Corvallis a couple of weeks ago and the service was excellent. I found the ground crew friendly and professional and the office folks provided a crew car for a brief visit to town on a busy weekend. Computer worked fine for flight planning and DUATS access. Very busy field with training operations - watch for cross wind traffic. Oh, about the gunshots when you land...They're not trying to shoot you down, that's a propane mortar at the south end of field scaring off waterfowl.
- From Michael Sutton
on 23-Jan-2006
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This FBO is adequate but the facilities aren't on par with others in Oregon. They do have a computer for weather briefings, but it's basically just an internet connection and somewhat difficult to use.
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