Transient ramp space at Lee C Fine (AIZ) sits on the Main field
Lee C Fine Memorial Airport (AIZ) lists Aircraft Parking – Ramp as a standard service on the Main field, with transient aircraft using ramp and tiedown areas near the primary taxiways. The airport notes “generous aircraft parking,” so the expectation is ramp space for visiting singles and light twins rather than a cramped corner of the apron.
AirNav and the city’s official airport page both call out aircraft parking along with taxiways and hangar access, but they do not publish a transient parking fee schedule for AIZ. Assume there may be a ramp or overnight charge, yet plan to confirm it directly with the airport office or any on-field operator before you launch.
Because the sources don’t show a shuttle schedule, line hours, or any on-ramp services like GPU or tow, you need to plan self-sufficient operations at AIZ. Bring your own chocks and tie-down gear if you’re particular, even though the airport describes the parking as “generous” and aimed at general aviation aircraft using the Main ramp.
Pilots flying in for a quick turn typically call the airport or FBO ahead of time and get a verbal confirmation of ramp space and the expected parking area. That call also lets you ask about overnight spots, access to nearby hangars, and any local procedures for using the Main taxiways to reach transient parking after landing on the single runway at AIZ.
Tip: When you make your briefing call, ask for exact ramp coordinates or a diagram for transient parking at Lee C Fine, then preload it into your EFB so you’re not guessing on rollout.