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Do you normally ask to put your airplane in a hangar when you're away from your home field? What do you generally expect to pay per night if so?
Generally no, but will if severe weather is forecast. The fee has been anywhere from free to $25/night, but this is at smaller uncontrolled fields. I have no doubt that at larger airports with marquee FBOs like Signature, that the fee would be considerably higher.
And they will only put you in a hangar if your airplane is "pretty" enough.
There is no 'my airplane' since I rent.
I would hope that you consider it as "yours" during your rental period. Especially if inclement weather hits.There is no 'my airplane' since I rent.
Of course, but hail is rare where I usually fly. The reason I'm reading this thread is so that I'll know what to expect if I ever fly to a place where that's not true.I would hope that you consider it as "yours" during your rental period. Especially if inclement weather hits.
What is a hangar..??
you should do a crazy bright paint job on the taildragger. Or, paint the Aztec up like Spirit airlines doesI've never owned a "pretty airplane", which makes it much easier to avoid the temptation to pay usurious rates to hangar them when travelling.
Well, you know there is not a requirement that you respond to posts that don’t apply to you, right? I’ve generally been quoted rates of around $50/ night the few times I’ve asked (only had plane since Dec). If it is for one night and no severe weather, I’m ok with it outside with my canopy cover.There is no 'my airplane' since I rent.
Are you saying that renters never need a hangar?Well, you know there is not a requirement that you respond to posts that don’t apply to you, right?...
The effects of dirt, bugs, sun, heat, wind, cold, water, risk of people messing with your plane, weighed against the small risk of the line guys (or for the Berkley folks line people) damaging the plane. I almost always hangar. But I would love to see a $25 hangar. I am usually looking at minimum of $60 and as high as $200 per night.
No, but you didn't add any information about hangars, just a statement that "my airplane" didn't apply to you. I just didn't see where that added any value to the dialog and wondered why you felt compelled to post to the thread. That's just my take, though. You certainly don't need my consent to post wherever.Are you saying that renters never need a hangar?
No, but you didn't add any information about hangars, just a statement that "my airplane" didn't apply to you. I just didn't see where that added any value to the dialog and wondered why you felt compelled to post to the thread. That's just my take, though. You certainly don't need my consent to post wherever.
I've never owned a "pretty airplane", which makes it much easier to avoid the temptation to pay usurious rates to hangar them when travelling.
You must also not fly in winter when precipitation or frost freezing to the aircraft is an issue or in thunderstorm season when hail can make you plane an instant golf ball.