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City of Kemmerer - Municipal Airport

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From Brian Conley on 03-Jun-2008
I left a message for the Airport Manager to be sure fuel was available on a Saturday night and the call was returned promptly. Fuel facility was easy enough to use, tie downs were provided and really nice. Did not have to use the pilot lounge but would have been a welcome sight if needed. Fuel price was right and facilities were clean. Will stop here again.
 
From Tom McIntosh on 20-Jul-2007
Stopped here on July 16th. Not a soul to be found, but the fuel price was the best in the area, and the pump worked. Beware! The pilot lounge is NOT air-conditioned, and it was HOT in there. Stopped back through on July 20th. The price had raised a dollar, but it was a moot point. They were out of fuel. Once again, not a soul to be found, and when I called the "airport operations" phone number, there was a recording saying that they were taking applications for an airport manager; e.g., NO ONE even works there! Thank goodness we had enough gas to get to one of the other airports in SW Wyoming, or we'd still be there!
 
From Mike LaSalle on 18-Jul-2007
100LL tank ran dry this afternoon. They think they will have more fuel sometime Thursday. Expect a price rise because they were working on fuel bought several months ago.
 
From Whit Sieben on 25-Jun-2007
Fuel price as advertised. Easy to use and convenient. FBO with facilities available. Big winds and high-density altitude (>10k' in June) makes for some challenging situations -- be forewarned.
 
From Trent Archibald on 28-Aug-2006
Actually the note for "attendant required" is meant for Government holders of the "AIRCARD". For any other card the system is fully self-service. The note has been pulled so as not to confuse anyone in the future. Tanks are always full!
 
From Stan Siewert on 27-Aug-2006
Great fuel price- can easily save a dollar a gallon on 100LL over other nearby airports. Self-serve fuel was straightforward after making the trek to the credit card reader inside the old pilot lounge (the rare card reader that won't have weather damage). I'll stop here again.
 
From Murray Cunningham on 12-Aug-2006
I called the day before my flight to KWYS to ckeck availability and price on fuel at KEMM. After confirming both I decided on a fuel stop at KEMM. On arrival (10:30am) the self serve pump required an attendant who was not anywhere to be found. After several calls I learned that Friday was his day off... SORRY NO GAS
 
From Mike Reinath on 30-Jul-2006
Stopped here on July 23 to get fuel on the way to Oshkosh. Nice little airport with 24-hour self-service pump and pilot lounge. Airport does not seem to be staffed on weekends. I wanted to check out the courtesy car, but the main terminal was locked up (pilot lounge did not have info on the car that I could find). If you arrive on a weekend, I suggest you call ahead.
 
From Bill Cloughley on 11-Jul-2006
I stopped at Kemmerer on June 14 while flying the Oregon Trail. The airport doesn't get a lot of traffic but the manager was on-site and helped me tie the Citabria down -- they get some pretty good winds there. Their courtesy car is brand new! Fossil Buttes National Monument is only 12 miles out of town and very scenic. Well worth the trip. There is a self-service fuel pump and fuel was relatively inexpensive. Good airport to overnight at on a cross-country.
 
From Sue Wolber on 11-Jul-2006
Self-Serve is in the little white building just east of the pumps. New Terminal building is open. Sounded like the intent is to allow 24-hour self-serve by keeping the self-serve access in the old building. Soda machine "coming soon". $3.25 is an unbeatable price!
 
From Mike McHugh on 30-Jun-2006
The price on AirNav hadn't been updated in months, so I called the airport -- still had a great price, so I stopped there again as I did 2 years ago. Still a great place -- the airport manager was there and was helpful and friendly. It was moving day, moving the pilots's lounge to a brand-new building. The weather terminal wouldn't work, but when the new lounge is up, this will be an even better fuel stop. When heading east-bound, it's all downhill from here, so this makes a great stopping point, and the fuel price is still excellent.
 
From Conrad Jones on 31-Oct-2005
Bought fuel enroute, easy in and out. Good runways and automated self serve fuel. Nothing else at the airport besides fuel.
 
 
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