FBO of the Week: Corporate Aircraft (KFAT, Fresno, California)

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It’s been a busy week, but apparently a good one for AVweb readers who’ve spent some time in the air. We’ve received a hefty number of “FBO of the Week” recommendations in the last seven days and will be saving a couple of our favorite stories for future installments.

In the meantime, today’s blue ribbon goes to Corporate Aircraft at Fresno Yosemite International Airport (KFAT) in Fresno, California, where Ray Stratton was treated like a VIP (a Volunteer and Important Pilot):

FAT is a common hand-off airport for Angel Flight missions from NorCal to SoCal. I had the SoCal mission as flight 2 of 2. I called Corporate Aircraft and asked if they would waive the ramp fee for both Angel Flight aircraft, both Ce182s. I told them I would not be getting fuel. They waived the fees, loaned me a crew car to get lunch, and cleaned my windshield of the swarm of bugs I found at 3,000 feet on approach. Imagine the service if I’d bought fuel!

Corporate Aircraft is my stop from now on when going to NorCal. They support the good deeds of the pilot community.

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