The attached link is for booking your rental car when you travel to Sacramento. You will be picking up the vehicle at the Sacramento Airport and leaving it at McClellan Airport (the location of the DC-8). Enterprise can also have a vehicle for you at the McClellan location when the plane returns form our trip that you will be able to drop off at the Sacramento Airport.
You can book your Enterprise car by going on the web site below. When you make your reservation to pick up the vehicle please enter "SMF" for your pick up location. When you make your reservation for when you return back from the trip please insert "3010" for pick up location at McClellan Airfield. (McClellan Jet Services).
The rate is a Federal Government rate and it includes both the damage waiver and liability coverage. The internet rate will not show the $5.00 GARS fee (Government Administrative Rate Supplement), and the one way drop charge of $35. These charges will be added on to your rental ticket when you pick up the vehicle.
Please book both directions of your trip now, so Enterprise will have the vehicles available for you at both of the locations you will need them at.
If the return schedule to McClellan (Post TC4) is changed from your original booking then you must contact Enterprise to make the changes or you will be charged for unused days.
If you choose not to book on this web link, there is not guarantee of dropping off at McClellan or delivery to McClellan. You will be responsible for working out the logistics of your transportation.
If you are dropping a car off to board the DC-8 for Costa Rica please do so at McClellan Jet Services. The same goes for your return from Costa Rica. Do not expect Enterprise to find your car if you park it in another location.
Enterprise customer number for NASA at Sacramento is # FGN3003
www.enterprise.com
Enterprise Vehicle Rental POC
Randy Gregg
Group Business Rental Manager
199 North Sunrise Avenue
Roseville, CA 95661
916-787-4753 direct
916-257-2511 cell
916-669-9693 fax
randy.g.gregg@erac.com
NOVICE: ESPO is supporting the NOVICE instrument development mission out of Ellington Field TX during September '08.
ARCTAS: The ESPO led ARCTAS mission (Spring and Summer, 2008) has completed very successfully. The NASA DC-8, P-3 and B-200 flew a combined total of 55 sorties and 538 flight hours including the California Air Resource Board CARB study from Palmdale, CA and Ames Research Center.
ESPO is looking forward to supporting the DFRC based NASA Global Hawk development and related UAS missions in 2009.