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binzer
16th Mar 2015, 11:37
After reading some of the obscene charges for ice cubes

What is the most ridiculous charge you've ever had.



20 euros for cooling. Italy

When questioning it, it was for the storage of our crew food from the previous night which we had asked to be put in the fridge. (Just in the Fbo nothing special)

Journey Man
16th Mar 2015, 15:41
€70 for a kettle full of boiling water at Salerno.

Booglebox
17th Mar 2015, 00:18
74 euros for newspapers at Nice (I wasn't there - second hand info)

dc9-32
17th Mar 2015, 06:39
$5 per page to print flight plan paperwork (UAE).... When I saw that in the quote, I lodged a complaint. Never got a reply so we used another agent.

jetopa
17th Mar 2015, 09:02
My winner: 145 € for crew food (no caviar!) at LIPE.

chulmleigh
17th Mar 2015, 09:44
350 USD at Tel Aviv to top up one front tyre with Nitrogen!

CE550B
17th Mar 2015, 16:01
€26,17 for 3 traffic cones in Albecete :ooh:

clunckdriver
17th Mar 2015, 19:01
Av- Jet Quebec City, $230 for Cessna 421 turnaround over 15 minutes, no answer on Unicom, no marshalers and it took 25 minutes to find fuel truck driver so of course we were over the 15 minute mark for ramp fees! crew room has only one reclineing chair, no chance to sleep or rest, flight planing computers U/S most of the time, no crew cars, the only FBO on the field of course.

Journey Man
17th Mar 2015, 20:28
$1100 for 'handling' at Lubumbashi for a PA34. This didn't include fuel, or leaving the aircraft. Just a medevac pickup.

$100 was for "weather", which consisted of a crap black and white satellite image of Southern Africa that I wasn't allowed to hold, just be shown, and had a number of previous registrations crossed out across the top. All services mandatory and non-negotiable. :}

goaround737
17th Mar 2015, 22:15
€120 for 3 sandwiches at Pisa. Tastefully arranged on a plastic tray though, so it was worth it…

Jackdaw
17th Mar 2015, 22:55
£154 for two crew sandwiches with salad and a pint of milk - Biggin Hill. :ugh:

Tray Surfer
18th Mar 2015, 00:36
Jackdaw Who on earth was the caterer who supplied those? Arranged direct with them or via the handling company?

I am 15 mins away from Biggin Hill, if you are coming again, I will do them for a dam sight cheaper than that, I can assure you…! :O

Tray Surfer
18th Mar 2015, 00:37
goaround737,

€120 for 3 sandwiches at Pisa. Tastefully arranged on a plastic tray though, so it was worth it…

Well, they do say presentation is everything! :ok:

Booglebox
18th Mar 2015, 16:44
$7300 for 3 days of parking at DXB :yuk:

space-shuttle-driver
20th Mar 2015, 11:56
75GBP for the anti-bird cannon at Northolt

clivewatson
21st Mar 2015, 07:31
$150 for a local phone call to order catering at Landmark MIA. (Catering an additional rip off of course).

Jetblu
23rd Mar 2015, 20:37
Quoted Eu500 for some nosh in EHAM. Went and had a Chinese instead.

leondelfierro
23rd Mar 2015, 21:49
U$D 480 for parking a C182 in SPRU
U$D 160 for the marshall in SAME, fun thing is they have like 12 parking spots, 6 of them require mandatory marshalling, and the other 6 don't, but mandatory bus transport is required to/from Aircraft (400ft walk). If they catch you off guard they'll charge you for both. (That's why you should always be "Familiarizado con el aeropuerto":E:E)

And almost every bill in SPIM, average of U$D2500-3000 (Fuel excl) for "Processing" Intl. Passengers, Fpl Filling and parking for 48 to 72 Hrs.
Peruvians excel in the effort to make it impossible to avoid as they are dead slow for everything.