How much do you pay for you hangar and what state/area are you located?
$224 per month T hangar downriver from Detroit Michigan at ONZ. Include electricity (one outlet), a leaky roof, and a floor that is returning to nature.
Dang we must have it good here. $100 a month for a T hanagr, nice concrete floor and electric included with a few plugs. For $125 you get a T hangar with electric doors and all of the above.
Dang we must have it good here. $100 a month for a T hanagr, nice concrete floor and electric included with a few plugs. For $125 you get a T hangar with electric doors and all of the above.
Dang we must have it good here. $100 a month for a T hanagr, nice concrete floor and electric included with a few plugs. For $125 you get a T hangar with electric doors and all of the above.
San Carlos, SF Bay Area. $800-$900/mo depending on size. BUT there is a 25 year waiting list.
We had an infinite waiting list at our airport until the county decided to ban subletting. If you don't have a plane registered to the entity that is leasing the hangar, your lease is cancelled. It's amazing how that got the list down to under a year.
I was a bit nervous being one of the subletting occupants, but they decided to send leases to whoever was the actual occupant (they open the hangars up in January to figure out who to send tax bills to).
Norfolk area is pretty high: Chesapeake hangars start around $300. Hampton Exec is $450 unless you take one of the dilapidated old hangars which are just under $300. ORF is $400 for a T-hangar. Corporate hangars start at $500/month.
How much do you pay for you hangar and what state/area are you located?
This is the way to go if you have the resources.My hangar pays me about 10k a month.
Alas some of the FAA interpretations as to what belongs in a hangar are idiotic. Most likely my refrigerator and the sofa that is stored along with the plane is inappropriate in their view. The use of a hangar for building aircraft other than final assembly smells bad too.