Texas has massive GA communities but there is the whole Texas part that is kind of a turn off
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TN seems to be a pretty active area.
Here you can have an idea on how many active EAA chapters are per state. This doesn't necessarily means that the GA community is active, but is a good start:Single old guy here. Been trying to figure out where I might like to retire too. Was just wondering what areas of the country have an active GA community.
Not anywhere near as nice as the flying community that @Half Fast enjoys in Florida.
Same with NC. TN has those wildfires. And you couldn’t pay me to live in Florida. Alaska seems to be the place. NJ, NY are nice places or so I hear.TN would be much better. In FL the hurricanes will tear the roof off your hangar (if you win the lottery and get a hangar) and toss your plane into the Gulf of Mexico.
Not NJ. It has lead the nation in people getting out for 7 years running. A full 36% of residents say they are definitely planning to leave, and that number increases to 64% among those soon to retire. https://nj1015.com/poll-says-59-of-nj-residents-are-moving-out-should-you-stay-or-go-opinion/NJ, NY are nice places or so I hear.
I know I see their license plates every day. Ruined one state, move to another state and ruin it. They moved to where I grew up, ruined it. I moved out but apparently not far enough.Not NJ. It has lead the nation in people getting out for 7 years running. A full 36% of residents say they are definitely planning to leave, and that number increases to 64% among those soon to retire. https://nj1015.com/poll-says-59-of-nj-residents-are-moving-out-should-you-stay-or-go-opinion/
Yeah, yeah. But many wanna move because it’s ruined. But they ain’t the ones what ruined it. Unfortunately they are stuck with the stigma that was generated by others who ruined it. I don’t get this what State you’re from somehow seems to be genetically ingrained into your DNA. Like how some people seem to self identify the content of their personality and character based on what State they live in. It’s almost like if they weren’t from that State, they wouldn’t know who they were anymore.I know I see their license plates every day. Ruined one state, move to another state and ruin it. They moved to where I grew up, ruined it. I moved out but apparently not far enough.
don’t be shocked, I just verbalize what everybody else is thinking but are too polite to say.
Perhaps. But there is no denying that the flood of refugees from the blue cities/states to the red areas have altered the quality of life of the locals. An issue that the refugees don’t seem to be sensitive to.Yeah, yeah. But many wanna move because it’s ruined. But they ain’t the ones what ruined it. Unfortunately they are stuck with the stigma that was generated by others who ruined it. I don’t get this what State you’re from somehow seems to be genetically ingrained into your DNA. Like how some people seem to self identify the content of their personality and character based on what State they live in. It’s almost like if they weren’t from that State, they wouldn’t know who they were anymore.
Perhaps. But there is no denying that the flood of refugees from the blue cities/states to the red areas have altered the quality of life of the locals.
No doubt about that. That’s the general direction of the exodus. But accusing everyone who makes the move as personally responsible for the conditions that motivated the move ain’t helping nothingPerhaps. But there is no denying that the flood of refugees from the blue cities/states to the red areas have altered the quality of life of the locals. An issue that the refugees don’t seem to be sensitive to.
Perhaps. But there is no denying that the flood of refugees from the blue cities/states to the red areas have altered the quality of life of the locals. An issue that the refugees don’t seem to be sensitive to.
Half of those is us Canadians flying south during winter monthsDid I remember to mention that Florida is getting much too crowded?
I think there's active ga communities near pretty well any population center. TX and FL seem to have the highest concentrations. Hard to find a hangar in Florida, and between the storms, congestion, and salt air, it's not my favorite place to fly. I'd suggest finding a climate you like, then scoping out the airports in the area to see where there's hangar space and maybe an active EAA chapter of that's your thing.
Ssshhhhh! Just tell everybody it's 120ºF in the shade (but it's a dry heat, except when it's not) and leave it at that!Can't believe no one has mentioned Arizona!
Moving to Peachtree City GA at the end of the month. Initial impressions of KFFC are very good. I'll report back once we're settled in.
Any other FFC based pilots here?
Moving to Peachtree City GA at the end of the month. Initial impressions of KFFC are very good. I'll report back once we're settled in.
Any other FFC based pilots here?
Maybe, but I have found that I am close to correct often enough.No doubt about that. That’s the general direction of the exodus. But accusing everyone who makes the move as personally responsible for the conditions that motivated the move ain’t helping nothing
Agreed. We have a lot of airports, but we have a lot more old people that move down here next to the airports then complain about the noise and the "soot" falling from the skies from those airplanes and the noise and anything else they can complain about. They create traffic jams by driving too slowly, then they complain about the traffic. Then when they run out of things to complain about, they complain about too many people and too much development (which they are the cause of) and then they complain about the noise again.Avoid Florida. Gators will eat your dog and mosquitoes will eat you. Much too crowded, too. And I won’t even mention the debilitating heat. Terrible place for retirement.
And it’s awful for general aviation. Aside from a small airport every 10 miles, more lakes and seaplane bases than you can count, nearby destinations like the Keys and the Bahamas, being home to Piper and a few seaplane manufacturers, several warbird museums, year-round flyable weather, and hosting Sun-n-Fun every spring, Florida has nothing to offer the aviation enthusiast.
Did I mention that it’s too crowded here?
Maybe you should consider either southern North Dakota or northern South Dakota, depending on which climate you prefer.
Best thing about KFFC, you can buy ethanol free Mogas less than a mile from the field.
It seems impossible to find a house with less than 5 bedrooms. The Atlanta suburbs have really taken the McMansion concept to heart.
No longer in Georgia, but I have some experience at KFFC
Peach tree city is nice, the 2 biggest arguments against it are:
1) You can go a little farther south and find some amazing options on grass runways. Peachstate, Big T, Eagles Landing.
2) It seems impossible to find a house with less than 5 bedrooms. The Atlanta suburbs have really taken the McMansion concept to heart.
Having said that, KFFC is a nice airport, but don't get your hopes up for renting a hangar out there. I have been on the wait list for almost 5 years without a call.
Best thing about KFFC, you can buy ethanol free Mogas less than a mile from the field.
While FFC is a very GA friendly environment among the tenants, the airport management seems to want to turn it into PDK-south. The fuels prices are consistently highest in the area, airport mgmt refuses to put in self-serve fuel, the hangar rents are among the highest in the entire ATL metro area (second only to PDK, IIRC), attempts to invest in the airport by tenants self-funding hangar development is shunned by management, and I read recently that the board recently decided to rewrite lease agreements to further degrade the feasibility of private investment in the airport.