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It all depends on where you go and what type of service you're expecting. We don't charge landing fees. Then again unless you're extremely lucky, you won't be able to get hangared overnight for anything larger than a BE-90, we probably can't give you a ride to a hotel until the FBO closes normal operations, and it's hit or miss as to whether the extremely shoddy car rental agency we have an agreement with will have anything on our lot and available.

Likewise, we only charge $2.29/gal for Jet-A. I've seen my boss go as low as $1.50/gal for Jet-A for people who are in and out 3 or 4 times a week and always buy fuel. But, because of our low prices we don't have a Jet-A truck, and we're going to have to tow you over to the farm to fill your tanks. That means no quick-turns with fuel.

With us, catering is the same deal. We can get you food that belongs in a Ruth Chris steakhouse, but it's going to cost you. We're also happy to run over to the Kroger across the street and get you 5 boxed lunches and some drinks for $25.

If you want to go over to IND, you'll pay landing fees, high fuel prices, and high catering prices. That's because they're a larger airport with more services to offer, and more in terms of leasing expense for the fbo, and they've got to pay for it somehow.
 

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