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From Inger Fahmi
on 26-Nov-2012 |
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Stopped in for an overnight stop on the way to Mexico. The Jet Center staff reserved a Hertz car for us, which was waiting on the ramp when we arrived. The lineman helped reposition our bird when we mistakenly parked in a row reserved for larger aircraft. Fuel prices were about the lowest around -- $5.39 for avgas. We'll be back...
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From Denise Wilson
on 04-Nov-2012 |
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Called in to request a fueling at 7:10 pm for one of our aircraft as a courtesy for the flight crew. CSR would not help me unless I provided a credit card number over the phone. She became rude when I questioned the need to give her my credit card details. This is not the way to run an aviation business.
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From Inger Fahmi
on 27-Jun-2012 |
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Stopped by Brown for an overnight stop on the way to La Paz, Mexico from the Bay Area. The self-serve fuel prices are always quite competitive and there's a GPS approach into the airport in case a marine layer shows up (as it has the past 3 times we've been there.) There's a small cafe in the airport terminal building, although we haven't tried it. If you need a hotel, there are a few within about a $20 cab ride.
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From Dan Levin
on 12-May-2012 |
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Stopped over at Brown for fuel on my way from the SF area to Cabo. The self serve island is easy to find, and the price was excellent by Nor Cal standards ($5.59 vs $5.99 at my home field). The airport is in good shape, the rest room is clean and easy to find, and the tower had me on my way IFR very quickly. All in all, an excellent experience.
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From Marcus Williams
on 02-Feb-2011 |
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They're very nice and very professional. They share the terminal building with a nice little pub. However, they close at 7 p.M. And they charge a $35 call-out fee (I don't blame them for the fee, but the hours are pretty short for a "Jet Center"). Still, they are really nice and they have a nice facility. I'll go back.
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