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From Kevin Condroski
on 19-Nov-2011 |
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The pump equipment worked just fine when I used it this past week. Free tie-downs are a short taxi away from the fuel pump. I appreciate this self-serve provider keeping the price of fuel competitive.
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From Andrew McVicker
on 17-Sep-2011 |
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Competitively priced fuel is enticing until you get there and the terminal on the pump is frozen. Self-serve is not attended and not affiliated with any of the adjacent FBOs - calls to the number on the pump were unanswered. Lost an hour of my day with this stop running around the ramp trying to see if anyone knew anything about how to get it working. Another FBO was happy to sell me fuel at $1 more/gallon but on principle I departed to head elsewhere. Stop for cheap fuel at your own risk.Response from Dan Olsen, Owner, Sibran - Pueblo "This is the first time in 6 years that we have had a user complain about the terminal. A Sibran employee was at the airport in a hangar at this time but did not receive a call from the customer - could be cell signal in the building. We have reset the terminal and all is working fine. I sincerely apologize for this convenience and ask Andrew McVicker contact me at dan@sibran.com."
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From Bellamy Camacho
on 29-Jul-2011 |
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Quick and easy, good price, but the 20-cent discount really makes it worthwhile.
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From Tobias Muhlhofer
on 19-Jul-2011 |
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Self-serve pumps are excellent and very cheap. Two things I appreciate especially as someone refueling a C414 there, are that the hose is long enough to reach to the far tip tank of my airplane, and that there is a reasonably high credit card authorization limit, so even with the quantities I take on, I didn't have to do two transactions. Especially the latter is unusual and very much appreciated! The port-a-potty was convenient and very clean, as far as those go. Definitely the best low-cost self-serve stop I have seen.
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From Rick Beach
on 15-Jun-2011 |
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Stopped for fuel, ignored flagmen from the other FBOs, dodged the incessant training cadets taxiing past the ramp, acknowledged the frequent air tankers loading up for the next fire run. Busy place. After fueling, taxi over to the terminal building for food at the Spitfire Grill, highly recommended -- park on the runway side of the Flower sign (not on the FBO side!). Avoid walking on the sterile ramp area and exit the ramp via the pedestrian gate along the fence. Remember the gate code. Enjoy a vintage airport cafe. Service until 3pm or so.
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From Jeff Meinel
on 21-Feb-2011 |
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Ignore the golf carts. Nice new pumps at Sibran are the way to go w/ Phillips 66 gas card -which prints/charges with your .20 discount already on receipt.
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From Charles F. Luce Jr.
on 09-Jan-2011 |
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I haven't been to KPUB in a blue moon, so both Sibran and Rky. Mt. FBO are new. No knock on Flower, which used to be the only game in town, but if you just want fuel you'd have to be retarded not to use the Sibran self-serve pump. That is, unless you've got so much money you don't care about saving up to a buck a gallon.
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From Tom McIntosh
on 24-Dec-2010 |
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How unfortunate that the three (or four) FBOs here are in a "turf war." I know that one of them has been sternly reprimanded for their behavior, and we won't buy from them. We fueled at Sibran today. The pump works well, the port-a-potty is nearby and reasonably clean (it's a port-a-potty after all!) I was not amused by the huge sign on one of the other FBO's building that tells me that I'm not welcome in their restroom if I'm filling at [Sibran's] self-serve pump. These folks need to learn to get along with each other.
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From David Worthington
on 27-Nov-2010 |
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Great stop!!! You have to use a port-a-potty but that is not a problem when you save over $20. The FBO just next to the pumps locked the door on me cause I did not buy his gas. Was going to check weather and buy a can of pop and candy from him!!
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From Michael Coster
on 12-Oct-2010 |
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Great for fuel and go -- and great prices compared to the other FBOs at KPUB. But no building or facilities other than a well lit, very clean self fuel island with a credit card station, some paper towels, and a garbage can. That is it. Apparently previous remote but walking distance lounge and bathroom are now CLOSED, per the sign at the pumps. Customers are directed to the terminal for such things, but terminal is not 24/7 (was closed at my arrival and departure in the a.M.) Low prices on branded fuel is always good, and Sibran definitely has that. Westward ho, with full tanks.
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From Brandon Marion
on 30-Oct-2009 |
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Great fuel stop and if you are lucky you will get to see Elvis!!
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From Earl Werner
on 29-Jun-2009 |
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A convenient stop when going across the Country. They have a flap on the back of the card Reader that you can use to shield the sun so you can read the LCD display.
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