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I agree with whoever said Falcontrust in TMB. That is the model of what an FBO should be. The Air Center in SDL is excellent too. Don't forget to put an actual table with chairs in the crew room so I don't have to try and eat in a recliner.
 
What about the Golden Tee Complete/Silver Strike combo machine?

I can't remember where, but maybe it was an FBO at PTK that had one or two. It was somewhere in MI. The coolest sh*t ever in an FBO, that I've actually seen.

A brass pole with some live talent would be nice too.........
 
What about the Golden Tee Complete/Silver Strike combo machine?

I can't remember where, but maybe it was an FBO at PTK that had one or two. It was somewhere in MI. The coolest sh*t ever in an FBO, that I've actually seen.


FNT... the desk help isn't bad either...
 
Already mentioned but,
1.Closed circuit on the door so we can wait on the lazy boy for the pax instead of pacing the lobby.
2. Definitely a room for phone calls so we all dont have to hear the sorted details of everyones latest problems.
3. Like previously mentioned a baseball bat to enforce #2.
4. Fresh iced tea, not everyone wants coffee 24-7.
5. Isolated from pax.
6. A phone in the weather room that will connect with clearance delivery.
 
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I agree with the FBO at SGR. Great place and the service is normally excellent. A brass pole with talent would definately be a nice touch! :D
 

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