"noname" <bonanzaman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>I landed at Bridge****t air****t in Connecticut to pick up a friend and
> ended up at Atlantic Aviation Services. I was trying to get on the
> other side of the tarmac to where my friends plane was parked but it
> was blocked. The FBO guy waved me in to park and with nowhere else to
> go I parked. Before I got off the wing of my plane, I was told to pay
> ramp fees of $20.
> I told him I was going to leave and he insisted that I go inside and
> pay or I would get billed via N number. I went in and complained and
> they insisted again.
>
> I paid and commented on their policy which left them surprised.
>
> Is this legal to not have the ramp fees posted and demand payment even
> though I offered to leave their ramp immediately?
>
See 14 CFR 91.103 Preflight action
Each pilot in command shall, before beginning a flight, become familiar
with all available information concerning that flight.
And, was it really tarmac or was it asphalt or concrete?
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