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Euro American School of Aviation

at Ormond Beach Municipal Airport

Services
  • Aviation fuel
  • Aircraft parking (ramp or tiedown)
  • Pilot school (FAR Part 141)
  • Flight training
  • Aircraft rental
  • Aircraft maintenance
  • Pilot supplies
  • Rental cars
  • Pilots lounge / snooze room
  • Computerized weather
  • ...
Aviation fuel services
Brand: Chevron
Fueling hours: 24 hours a day
 
 GUARANTEED FUEL PRICES 
100LL Avgas Full service    $5.75
100LL Avgas Self service    $5.25
Jet A Self service    $7.95
 
Discounts: Full Service Available M-F between 8am and 5pm EST
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Prices include all taxes.
 
 
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Contact information
Address:770 Airport Road, Suite 7
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
United States of America
Telephone: 386-673-9862
Fax:386-673-0379
Email:enrolment@flyeasa.com
Web site:www.flyeasa.com
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From Kevin Pedersen on 02-Nov-2011

 
  Worst self service pump ever!!!!! Flew in at 7:30 P.M. in a Cessna 340 to fill up and continue on to Fort Lauderdale. We put our credit card in and did everything the machine told us to and when we went to pump the fuel into the aircraft it wouldn't pump!!!! We then mistakenly turned the pump off and had to redo everything again and it still wouldn't pump. It charged our companies card $700 and didn't pump a single gallon into our aircraft; we better get a refund!!! If you need fuel stay away from KOMN and go to KDAB, much better service!
 
From Ryan Miller on 08-Apr-2011

 
  Credit Card terminal works good. Everything else does not. The owner of this fuel station clearly does not maintain the system and has absolutely no regard for safety whatsoever. The hose retract has not worked for years, so it is just laid on the ground covered in PVC pipe. But that is not so bad. What is really awful is the grounding wire. About a year ago, the mechanism that stops the grounding wire from retracting broke, and it was not fixed. So if you want to ground your airplane to fuel properly, it creates a large trip wire about a foot or two off the ground going from the pump to your airplane. So you basically have two choices... Do not use the grounding wire and risk blowing yourself up, or use it and risk injuring yourself or someone else (most likely resulting in a lawsuit). They claim they do this to save cost, but Palatka (28J) and Flagler (XFL) both have beautiful, fully working pumps, and somehow still manage to usually beat the price here.
 
From Justin E. on 27-Dec-2010

 
  New credit card processor has been installed as of 12/1/2010.
 
From Danny DeRico on 09-Jul-2010

 
  $3.77 is good price if the credit card terminal is in service, it wasn't Thursday afternoon July 8th @ 6:00 PM and had to go elsewhere for fuel!!!
 
 
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