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Ray's Aircraft Services (KTYL)

Taylor

FBO Information

Website:
Phone:
Location:
1020 Airport Rd, Taylor 85939
Hours:
%08:00 A.M. TO 05:00 P.M. Mon THRU Fri
E-mail:
Amenities:
Restrooms, Wifi Internet, Pilots Lounge
Credit Cards:
Avcard, Mastercard, Us Bank Multiservice, Visa
Fuel prices not available

Fees & Charges

Landing
$0.00
Ramp
$0.00
Overnight
$3.00
After Hours
$20.00

Ray's Aircraft Services KTYL Pilot Reviews

George

December 16, 2024

Self serve pump was mostly operational today. The pump has two card readers - the chip reader was not working but the mag strip reader functioned. The gallons dispensed meter was inop, but the pump did shut off when my requested 20 gallons was dispensed. The clamp on the grounding wire is a bit weak and came off while I was fueling. Runway is in great shape, with a significant slope (uphill on 21).

Matthew

June 23, 2023

So, planning x-country from Louisiana with limited fuel stops on the direct route. Call the FBO and Ray answers the phone. I inquire about fuel availability and the state of the self serve pumps, and get “well, they’re working today”. I ask does that mean that you have had problems with them? No, but all I can say is they’re working today. Needless to say, Ray lost a 100 gallon fuel sale.

Patricia

September 28, 2022

For anyone who’s gonna or have left a negative comment, what do you expect? It’s a tiny town. Do you want a Hilton of an FBO? Runways in great shape, everyone was very friendly and offered the crew car for an overnight stay as I didn’t like the precip I saw on radar in Albuquerque. All they ask is three bucks for overnight parking. I topped off the gas in the crew car and hope you do too. They don’t ask for any money for the crew car, but I left a $20 bill. Hope you do too. The best Western has nice rooms and there’s a nice little mom and pop restaurant called trappers. Good chicken fried steak and pie. If you’re from a big city you will love the small town feel. Love it!

Harris

March 22, 2022

Planned fuel stop at Tylor recently. Checked notams and none prior to departure. Within a few miles pulled up ATIS and message that fuel was out of service. Turned around and went to St. John’s. Wish they would have not been so lazy and submit a NOTAM for fuel out of service.