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Tucker-Guthrie Memorial Airport (I35)

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FBO Information

Website:
Amenities:
Restrooms, Beverages, Wifi Internet, Conference Room
Credit Cards:
Diners Club, Discover, Mastercard, Visa, American Express
100LL100LLJet A W/ PristJet A W/ Prist
$4.29
Self Service
$4.29
Full Service
$4.19
Self Service
$4.19
Full Service

Fees & Charges

After Hours
$0.00
Call Out
$0.00
Landing
$0.00
Overnight
$0.00
Ramp
$0.00
Tie Down
$0.00

Tucker-Guthrie Memorial Airport I35 Pilot Reviews

maddieglassett

August 6, 2025

Fantastic and friendly. Courtesy car was waiting when we arrived. Fuel prices are inexpensive. Super job folks.

Wyatt

April 20, 2025

Stopped on Easter Sunday and was greeting by the airport manager and another fellow, sorry didn't catch your name. They came right out to the plane and helped me fuel. They even started the courtesy car and let it cool down while signing the paperwork. Good job guys!!!! Fine fuel prices too!!! 5 STARS!!!!

stephud4821

March 20, 2024

Flew in on a Saturday to go on a day hike. 1st time here. Superb FBO. We had full access to the fbo as well as the courtesy car even though nobody else was around. Fully stocked kitchen, showers & inexpensive fuel too. Good experience, solid crosswind landing on 26...

Taylor S.

December 4, 2021

Went there yesterday to get fuel and check on the area. Good clean place but unattended. There is a courtesy car. To use it you must phone the airport manager to obtain the code for the lockbox. I phoned several times with no reply and after 45 minutes I departed. If you go there I would call beforehand.

Chris A.

November 3, 2021

Good airport, awesome manager. Very eager to make sure your needs are met. I wish all airports were this good! Stop in and purchase some fuel! Wyoming Joe

jcives

October 15, 2021

Couldn’t concur more with all of the other positive posts about this airport. Stopped in for fuel because of the good price. Fantastic scenery, facilities, and a fine place to stretch your legs in Kentucky hill country. If you’re primarily a flatland flyer, this pattern/approach is one you’ll remember and want to shoot again. Highly recommend.