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Here we will discuss FBOs and general aviation airports, aviation trivia, fuel and lubricants, Young Eagles, Compassion Flights and other topics that give us reason to fly.

 

Pilots have relied on Phillips 66 Aviation fuel and our branded FBOs since 1928. We pioneered high-altitude fuels. We provided the first anti-icing additive for jet fuel. We built one of the first corporate flight departments. Our WingPoints® Rewards Program has been rewarding pilots with gift cards for being loyal to participating FBOs since 2008. We promote line safety through NATA Safety 1st PLST online training. And we help our FBOs fuel the military with our Partners-Into-Plane, the industry's first Defense contract fuel program.


Today pilots and their passengers can visit more than 775 Phillips 66 Aviation FBOs. Tell us about your experiences, share your stories, let us know how we can work together to make general aviation’s future brighter.

Website: http://www.phillips66aviation.com
Members: 88
Latest Activity: Jan 16, 2016

Discussion Forum

Fall FBO Feature: WingTip to FBOs

Started by Phillips 66 Aviation Oct 12, 2012. 0 Replies

Don't forget to weigh in on the Fall FBO Feature discussion!Our WingTip to FBOs? When it comes to customer service, it's all in the personal touches.For example, Tulsa's Christiansen Aviation (KRVS)…Continue

How Do You Choose Your FBO?

Started by Phillips 66 Aviation Oct 4, 2012. 0 Replies

This month, we're excited to chat about our NEW Fall FBO Feature. Join the conversation today by telling us what you think FBOs can do to take the customer experience to the next level.  Stories…Continue

Tags: Fall FBO Feature

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Comment by Jairus Duncan on April 27, 2012 at 4:07pm

On the ice question: Myth.  Ice can form in many other places besides clouds...one example is supercooled water droplets that fall from the sky, but they do not form ice until they impact something on the way down, like your wing. :-)

Comment by perry w on April 27, 2012 at 4:03pm

i think i'm ineligible, but it's a Myth.

Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on April 27, 2012 at 3:15pm

Legendary Moments #1 - Phillips 66 Aviation's 85th Anniversary: Clarence Clark became Frank Phillips' chief pilot for Phillips Petroleum in 1930 at the age of 26 and is known as one of the nation's most prolific corporate aviators.  Only 26 at the time, Clark was fresh from testing aircraft for Travel Air, where logs show that he test-piloted 667 planes in one year alone. In all likelihood, he tested the Woolaroc, the plane Art Goebels used to win the famous Dole Race in 1927. A piece of original Woolaroc fabric was among Clark’s personal effects when he died at age 84.

Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on April 23, 2012 at 10:52am

It's Myth or Fact Monday!!!

Myth or Fact:  Ice only occurs in the clouds.  Win a Phillips 66 Aviation HAT by being the first person to give the right answer!

Comment by perry w on April 20, 2012 at 8:14pm

Woohoo!

Thank you!

Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on April 20, 2012 at 2:08pm

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Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on April 20, 2012 at 2:06pm

Ding ding ding!!! You are a winner, Perry!

Comment by perry w on April 18, 2012 at 3:19pm

Most Wanted List, did i win?

Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on April 18, 2012 at 2:58pm

It's time for Trivia Wednesday!! Be the first to answer correctly and receive a Phillips 66 Aviation HAT!

What is the name of the list that is released by the NTSB discussing advocacy priorities and safety issues? 

Comment by Phillips 66 Aviation on April 16, 2012 at 8:39am

Myth or Fact Monday!!! Myth or Fact: Also known as the "bluejay," the RC AS350 is typically used for tv news coverage. Be the first to respond correctly for a prize package! Package includes some really great Phillips 66 Aviation stuff - a commemorative calendar, pen, emery board and patch!

 

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