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Steeljag's avatar
Steeljag
Explorer
Oct 09, 2017

Pilot and Flying Js

On our recent trip we came across two separate Pilot stations along I 75 in Ga and Fl that appeared to be more of a standard gas stations, than a for gas RVs pulling toads.

Are there fueling areas behind these stores with the 18 wheelers for gas, along with the diesel lanes ?

Don't get me wrong, I've used both in the past that had room to enter and exit the front gas fuel pumps.

Thanks.

17 Replies

  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Most Flying-J's are "Travel Centers" they have parking for Trucks, dedicated Parking for RV's and special fuel lanes for RV's with both gas and diesel.

    Pilots vary.. MOST have truck parking, Few have RV parking, some are formerly _____ gas stations (not even truck parking)

    The one I like is is Beaverdam OH.. Pilot on one side of the road. Flying-J on the other. I park at the J.
  • In GA. on I75 they are Flying J's with RV Islands at Exits 2, 201 and 320.
    All 3 have a Denny's.
  • While most PFJ's are company owned, there are some independent dealers selling Pilot supplied fuel with Pilot signage. The ones that can be a little misleading are the independents that sell Pilot's diesel fuel in their truck lanes, but another brand of gas at the front car pumps.
  • Most Flying J's have separate RV lanes.Most Pilot's do not. I only ever came across one Pilot that had them. And some Flying J's don't have them. There is a Pilot/Flying J app that you can get for your phone which tells you what facilities they do have.
  • There is no gas in the truck lanes. High speed/high volume diesel only.
  • Pilot stations differ. Some are just local stations with no truck facilities. It is best to use the Pilot/Flying J website to find one with truck facilities.

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