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- From Larry Coryell
on 02-Sep-2009
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Very nice staff. All excellent people. Fuel prices are high, about a dollar per gallon more than anywhere locally. If their objective is to store fuel in their trucks rather than sell it, they're doing the right thing. Corporate management might want to reconsider lowering fuel prices if selling it is an objective.
- From Kent Magnuson
on 07-Apr-2009
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We stopped in today in N900NE Turbo Commander and had very good service. Rental cars were waiting, as requested, good fuel price/line service great. Crew car was available. Nice lobby and friendly staff throughout.
- From Scott Littlefield
on 25-Mar-2009
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Stopped in with wife and baby for a pit stop on Friday - friendly service, helpful line staff.
- From Jon Yanover
on 21-Oct-2008
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Angela is the best!! Flew my 180 from Miami, headwinds kept me from Marquette. Big airport, 10 pm, line guy helped me tie up while she found hotel, got shuttle, and all smiles. Nice people
- From Pat Woods
on 04-Jul-2008
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Nice FBO! We had to stay overnight because of weather, Angela the pretty girl at the front desk loaned us the crew car and made reservations at motel for our stay. THANK YOU!
- From James Drobny
on 02-Jan-2008
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I was on the way from GRR after dropping off an Angelflight rider, to ARB to pickup a Northwoods Air Lifeline rider when my 20-hour alternator came apart. LAN appch and tower directed me to AvFlight. Adam called my AP&I to check on possible warranty and ordered overnight delivery. Unfortunately also needed regulator, and suggested prop balance, so I had to leave the plane. When I returned the weather was not cooperating and I had to take advantage of the comfortable pilot lounge. Thank You Adam, Joe and the line crew and staff at AvFlight!
- From Amelia Reiheld
on 10-Nov-2007
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Nice people, good airport, but at $5.35/ gal, 100LL is the highest I've ever paid, and to add financial insult to economic injury, their fancy $10/night parking fee is not waived for a night, for even for topped-off fuel purchase. Thus, unless weather's a major problem on my frequent trips to Lansing, I'll probably land at another nearby airport whenever I can. The Lansing FBO is obviously catering to the turbine crowd, where expense isn't an issue.
- From Scott Migaldi
on 05-Jun-2007
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Stopped here for the weekend to attend the Midwest Banjo Camp at MSU. This place caters to the jet crowd and the only tie down I could find was way over in the corner of the ramp. You must provide your own ropes (I had some) and I had to dig the tie down rings out of the broken asphalt. The staff was friendly and helpful; I had to pay for parking. This place is close to the terminal so it is easy to catch a bus or taxi.
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