Sounds interesting. Where was that? What types of planes?
South Bend, IN.
Most airports have a Fixed Base Operation, or FBO. The FBO provides fuel, services, sometimes repair, tie downs, hanger storage for local and transient aircraft. Ours also provided avionics, major repairs, charter services, and flight instruction, as well as refueling the airlines that served the city.
As far as what types of planes, well.… all of them!
We had little T-hangers with small private aircraft, antique aircraft, little WWI aircraft, WWII aircraft, Vietnam era as well. Medium size hangers for larger twin engine passenger and freight aircraft. Several companies kept their corporate turbo prop and jet aircraft there. Large hangers too. Private companies would fly in small to large business jets and turbo props. Notre Dame is located here, so football weekends would see as many as 200 planes arrive for the day of all shapes and sizes. Music personalities for concerts. Lots of air freight for the automotive industry. Overnight photo processing was a big deal back then. Fox Photo and Photo Hut had a huge facility here, so planes would drop in overnight with film from all over the Midwest. Military aircraft. Heck, Air Force One a few times, although we didn’t have to fuel it, we provided another service… trash removal.
Most impressive thing I saw was one day a little Cessna Citation business jet pulls in, all white with green trim. A guy gets out and a limo takes him away. A few minutes later, a Learjet with same markings pulls in, guy gets out and a limo takes him away. Then a larger jet, same trim, same deal. And an even larger jet.… 6-7 of them, one after another, each progressively larger, until a 727 pulls in. Same trim. Back stairs drop down, and a man and woman get out. Just 2. A 727.
Turns out they all belonged to the same company, decided to have a business meeting here in town. The couple were old family from a large corporation that I won’t mention, and were on the boards at Notre Dame and St. Mary’s. In total, they took many thousands of gallons of fuel, catering, lavatory services, and cleaning of the interiors. Paid for all of it with one credit card transaction. Then all were gone after dinner.
Today, a ZOOM meeting would have sufficed.
