JET A-1 aviation fuel
AVGAS 100LL aviation gasoline
Frequently asked questions:
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What types of fuel are available at Nakotne Heliport?
We offer JET A-1 aviation fuel and AVGAS 100LL, ensuring compatibility for both turbine and piston-engine helicopters.
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Is refuelling available 24/7?
Yes, refuelling services are available 24/7 at our certified and licensed fueling station.
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What is the difference between JET A-1 and AVGAS 100LL?
JET A-1 is a kerosene-based fuel used in turbine-engine helicopters, while AVGAS 100LL is a leaded gasoline designed for piston-engine helicopters. JET A-1 has a lower freezing point and is suited for long-distance, high-altitude flights.
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Are the refuelling pumps self-service?
Yes, the refuelling station offers self-service pumps for both JET A-1 and AVGAS 100LL, available 24/7 for your convenience.
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Are safety measures in place during refueling?
Our refuelling station follows strict safety protocols, including regular inspections and safety checks to prevent fuel contamination and ensure the integrity of the fuel supply.
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Can I refuel a large helicopter at Nakotne Heliport?
Yes, our high-pressure refuelling system can accommodate large helicopters, making it suitable for a wide range of helicopter types.
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Do you provide any additional services with refuelling?
Besides refuelling, we offer ground handling services and can assist with other operational needs during your visit.
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How can I be sure the fuel quality is maintained?
We perform routine inspections of our fuel supply in compliance with international standards, ensuring that both JET A-1 and AVGAS 100LL meet stringent safety and quality requirements.
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Is there a system in place to prevent misfuelling?
Yes, our fuel dispensers are clearly labeled to differentiate between JET A-1 and AVGAS 100LL, minimizing the risk of misfuelling.
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Can I schedule a refuelling service in advance?
Yes, while refuelling is available 24/7, we recommend scheduling in advance for faster service, especially if you have specific requirements.
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