AKBill
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Wondering who locks their hangar. Here in Juneau I know folks that lock there hangar and those that don't. Juneau is a fairly secure airport meaning you need a key card to enter GA hangars and parking.
I know several folks that leave their hangar open or unlocked. They have no problem with letting friends enter and borrow tools or supplies if needed. That is as long as they leave a note saying "borrowed your rivet gun or grabbed a few adel clamps will return or replace"
It's all about supporting the GA community. The hangar I rent is left unlocked and I have no problem with folks using hardware or tools I have if it helps them out.
What brought question up was today I walked over to a friends hangar to use his shear and bender, and smelled gas. I looked around and saw his gascalator was dripping and there was a pool of fuel under his Scout. I went back to the hangar I am renting and grabbed an oil pan, went back to Joes hangar and put the pan under the leak and shut the fuel off. Texted Joe (who is in Tucson until Sunday) to let him know what I did.
He gave me the and said thanks Bill.
I know several folks that leave their hangar open or unlocked. They have no problem with letting friends enter and borrow tools or supplies if needed. That is as long as they leave a note saying "borrowed your rivet gun or grabbed a few adel clamps will return or replace"
It's all about supporting the GA community. The hangar I rent is left unlocked and I have no problem with folks using hardware or tools I have if it helps them out.
What brought question up was today I walked over to a friends hangar to use his shear and bender, and smelled gas. I looked around and saw his gascalator was dripping and there was a pool of fuel under his Scout. I went back to the hangar I am renting and grabbed an oil pan, went back to Joes hangar and put the pan under the leak and shut the fuel off. Texted Joe (who is in Tucson until Sunday) to let him know what I did.
He gave me the and said thanks Bill.