182 STOL driver wrote:jmorgan wrote:I am based in Heber and the grass you are talking about is rough and bouncy, bunch grass. It is right alongside of the paved runway. I noiced that they were mowing some of it on Monday. I have watched the local Husky's landng on it (they bounce). Have to stop before you hit the segmented circle, about the middle of the paved runway. The Husky's do "touch n goes" inthat distance!
Jim
I stopped in Heber Valley Valley airport on way too Idaho (had to work on P210) --------- Never again ! When the office wanted $25.00 bucks for
a overnight stay on one of there tiedowns (Bring your own ropes-none there) and a $15.00 buck "landing fee" -$40.00 bucks to land and overnight !!
Topped off with highest price 100LL in the area makes Heber ,UT. a non-stop for me.They offered to waive tiedown if I filled up with 40+gallons of there overpriced 100LL ! Nice place with great people but airport is set up for corporate jets and skiers !
In all fairness I got PM from line service Manager at Heber - as follows but I'm still not dropping in again. Bill Reid 182 STOL Driver
""Re: Graqss Strips in Utah
Sent: Sun Aug 16, 2009 7:25 am
From: OK3AIR @ 36U
To: 182 STOL driver
In regard to your recent visit to 36U, I'd like to repsond with the following;
As the Line Service Supervisor of OK3AIR in Heber City, UT, I'd like to appologize on behalf of the company for not meeting your expectations and leaving you with a less than satisfactory memory of the Heber Valley.
If you'll allow me the time, I'd also like to address the charges you mentioned. For a single engine airplane, we do charge $20/night for tiedown space (cost not to exceed $75/month - we charge the lesser of the two depending on the duration of the stay).
One night of said tiedown space may be waived with a minimum fuel purchase of 35 gallons. (If your stay has already exceeded into the $75/month category, no credit can be issued.)
The $15 "landing fee" is something I've never heard of. In the nine months I've worked for this company, I've never heard of anyone being charged a "landing fee." If this was the circumstance in your case, I personally appologize for the misundertanding.
In closing, I'd like to thank you for you time and personally invite you back to the Heber Valley airport.
Should your future travel plans include a pass by the Heber Valley area, I personally encourage you stop back by and let us make it worth your troubles.
Please allow myself and OK3AIR the opportunity to redeem any wrong doing or injustice you may have recieved on your previous visit.
Best Regards,
Alan Eldridge
Line Service Supervisor
OK3AIR Heber City, UT (36U)
http://www.ok3air.com ""
Thanks but no thanks BR