Some FBOs are charging too much for minimal services to general aviation pilots, AOPA said in a report posted online last week. “No one is watching,” said AOPA general counsel Ken Mead. “There’s a fox in the henhouse and no one is paying attention.” AOPA has complained to the FAA. On Monday, NATA (the National Air Transportation Association, representing aviation businesses) responded with a report defending the industry practices.
Source: avwebNATA, AOPA Spar Over FBO Fees