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From Dave Stock
on 25-Jun-2011 |
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I was based on the field for about a year before being transferred. I miss this quaint little airport. The whole team, Charlie, Charlie, and his brother Charlie (really only two, sorry Bill :) will help make your trip a good one. The on field restaurant is small, but terrific! They are always fast with the fuel truck and no fees if you grab some lunch! This is the kind of place worth making another stop...Even if you can make it without it. Heck, take an extra day, grab a hotel, and visit colonial Williamsburg. It'll be the best trip you'll have flying up the east coast! I miss you guys!!!
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From W. Minnette
on 15-Apr-2011 |
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This was a great choice for us. We felt like we were staying with friends. When an untimely TFR popped up, they called us and told us we had 7 hours to get out of Dodge. Their information was more accurate than Flight Service! Luckily, the TFR was canceled, (prompting another friendly phone call) so we got to stay another day. Thanks to all you guys, we had a great visit! P.S., the kids loved the swing set!
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From Alexander Romero
on 18-Nov-2010 |
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I am lucky to call JGG my home base. The Waltrip family runs a great little airport. Charley Rogers, Bill, and the other line guys always provide great/friendly service. Excellent on field restaurant and good A&P service at fair prices provided by Mid-Atlantic Aviation. What's not to like. Give JGG a visit!
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From Layton Hill
on 14-Nov-2010 |
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There was lots of activity when we stopped in, in a rented 172 on Friday 11/12/10 from W13 in Waynesboro, VA. The restaurant was serving crabcakes and packed. Took a ~$10 cab ride into Colonial Williamsburg for a couple of hours before returning. The $5 landing fee is not waived with fuel purchase for any amount below 100 gallons but modest and well worth it. Potomac and Norfolk Approach were very helpful with flight following on the way in.
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From Sven Lincke
on 18-Jul-2010 |
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We stopped here to visit colonial Williamsburg. What a real surprise! This is one of the last family owned and operated, public use airports in the US. There is a restaurant, which has great prices and food, and the service was extraordinarily friendly. There is a modest landing and tiedown fee, which is well worth it. Active flight school on premises, which means that pilot supplies (charts) are available here. We need to support folks such as these. This is what GA is all about.
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From Gary Slaughter, MD
on 21-Jun-2010 |
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I was there to visit Kingsmill Resort. The airport is a real gem. People are very friendly! I called before I arrived and they waited on my family. Tied my Aztec down and Rental car was waiting. This is a must see family atmosphere.
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From Michael Grossberg
on 15-May-2010 |
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Just recently (May 9-14), visited Williamsburg via this superb FBO. The rental car was waiting for us upon arrival, as was a hangar for the plane. They treated my family like we were family. Charlie even called the day after we returned home to ask if our return flight was uneventful. This FBO and family run airport set the standard in my book.
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From Bill Bennett
on 07-Apr-2010 |
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Have been a frequent visitor to Williamsburg for many years, but only recently by air. The FBO staff at JGG is great! Took a friend down for the day yesterday, called for a rental car on Sunday. They reminded me that Enterprise is closed on weekends, but promised to do their best to get me a car by my arrival time. Announced my position 10 miles out, got a call back telling me that the winds favored runway 13, and reminded me of the right hand traffic pattern. They directed me to parking, and brought the rental car out to the airplane. First class service all the way!
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From Randall Perkins
on 11-Aug-2009 |
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4 Aug 09 - I come here every 1-2 years in my twin Comanche for a long visit with my family and friends. I love this place. Privately owned airport with great folks, great restaurant and good location. Support it! The locals don't. Airport matriarch and huge supporter of general aviation recently passed away.
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From Jonathan C. Guy
on 30-Jul-2009 |
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Second visit to Williamsburg, and can report it is as friendly a place to visit or use as a fuel stop as any I've tried. Staff in the FBO and restaurant were all cheerful (despite the very hot weather outside) and helpful. Nice pilot shop on site, a good restaurant, and cheap fuel -- darn near perfect.
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From Jeffrey Guy
on 26-Jul-2009 |
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7/25/2009 stayed the night. Great service from the staff. Charlie was wonderful. Fuel full service only.
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From Jeffrey S Reed
on 15-May-2009 |
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Been there, done that many times and never had a bad meal from Charlie’s. Always received excellent service from the time my wheels touch the ground to the time the wheels go up. N1306G will return again and again. Thanks for the excellent service!!
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