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From Scott Gratsinger
on 29-Sep-2011 |
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Came in for a family reunion and even though I didn't need to use them, the crew cars are available. No reservations needed to tie down for the weekend. The rental cars are available off field but are only a couple of miles away. Enterprise will come get you. The terminal building and pilot lounge are top notch. Super!
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From Ryan Mills
on 31-Jan-2011 |
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Nice facility, stopped for fuel on the way back from Nashville to Kansas City. Had trouble with pump.... Super slow to fill. Called airport next day when they were open. Said they have trouble with it from time to time and to wiggle the safety switch if you see the pressure gauge down at 0, incase anybody else has an issue.
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From Pete Johnson
on 30-Oct-2010 |
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Stopped in to do some local approaches for a couple of days for IFR training. KFAM became our home away from home. Rob was very accommodating, crew cars were nice. Whatever we needed they provided! Local restaurants were awesome! They town’s people were very hospitable and friendly. Will go back for any reason I can think of!
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From Gene McPherson
on 10-Sep-2009 |
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Stopped here after being diverted by weather on a recent Grace Flight. The new terminal is beautiful. Instructions on the new pump aren't clear. PULL on the STOP button to turn the pump on. Overall, a nice little airport. Kudos to the City for investing in their community through this facility.
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From Tim Draeger
on 10-Aug-2009 |
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Brand new GA terminal built in 2009, very well designed, brand new self-serve fuel (that was a $1/gal cheaper than elsewhere), and an available courtesy car. Best part was the Warehouse Bar-B-Que and Catfish Restaurant 2 miles away. Owner Bobby drove out and picked us up (before we found the keys to the courtesy car, so we followed him there). The ribs were great, the service friendly and quick, and the homemade Coconut Cream Pie with the flaky piecrust was not to be missed. The ladies in our foursome even shopped in the home furnishings store that is right inside the restaurant. Highly recommended stop!
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From Ross Youngblood
on 14-Jun-2009 |
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I had the pleasure of landing here after diverting for weather. I met the City Manager who just happened to be stopping by who gave me the nickel tour of the new facility. Very comfortable chairs in the pilot planning lounge. They have a quiet room with two overstuffed recliners, and off this room a full bathroom with a shower for pilots. This is an incredible facility. They also had two courtesy cars into town. Weather forced me to stay at the Holiday Inn Express down the road, also the best hotel I stayed at along my trip, but also the most expensive >$100 per night. I will update the fuel with my fuel receipts later if they are more recent than what is posted. I would land here again! Thanks to the community and the city manager of Farmington for going above and beyond to support General Aviation!
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