rocketflyer84
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The ask:
Please drop a quick note to HPNMasterPlancomments@westchestergov.com and ask that light GA is better included in the airport's master planning process, and to ensure access to the light GA facilities is preserved. If you've personally used KHPN, please state that and say why it's important to you personally that light GA access is preserved.
The deadline for sending in comments is August 17th.
Why is this needed?:
Had some interesting and distressing conversations over the weekend with some light GA pilots at KHPN (Westchester County, NY) regarding a flurry of efforts that pose a real threat to light GA at the airport.
For decades the Westchester County (which owns the airport) was very supportive, and even protective, of maintaining a strong light GA presence at the airport and there is a strong contingent of local light GA pilots and aircraft based there.
However, the current administration has done a total 180 and has started putting forth a range of initiatives that are seriously threatening the ability of light GA to use the airport. In short, if the plans go through it will mostly turn the airport into Teterboro which, if you're familiar with the history of the region, completely pushed out light GA in favor of just corporate and charter jets.
Those efforts include:
If you could drop a quick note to HPNMasterPlancomments@westchestergov.com emphasizing the importance of light GA as part of an airport community and the need to better include light GA stakeholders in the planning process you could really help save this vital light GA asset in the New York area. Thanks!
Additional Background
Graphical View of Plans:
The Proposed layout (last page of this summary)
Current View of the GA Airport Area
Note how all the outdoor light GA tie-downs go away. What's left is a consolidated section of hangars. The Million Air site (right side) is essentially devoid of light GA with everything consolidated over on what is now the Ross West site. All told over half the footprint for light GA disappears and all that is left is expensive hangar space. There are a lot more details out there than can be quickly summarized here, but it's not good for light GA.
Sample Press Coverage:
Wall Street Journal - Westchester County’s Airport Plan Hits Some Turbulence
Residents rip proposed master plan for Westchester County Airport
Westchester's secret airport plan remains under wraps
Rob Astorino's fancy dance on Westchester airport's master plan
Please drop a quick note to HPNMasterPlancomments@westchestergov.com and ask that light GA is better included in the airport's master planning process, and to ensure access to the light GA facilities is preserved. If you've personally used KHPN, please state that and say why it's important to you personally that light GA access is preserved.
The deadline for sending in comments is August 17th.
Why is this needed?:
Had some interesting and distressing conversations over the weekend with some light GA pilots at KHPN (Westchester County, NY) regarding a flurry of efforts that pose a real threat to light GA at the airport.
For decades the Westchester County (which owns the airport) was very supportive, and even protective, of maintaining a strong light GA presence at the airport and there is a strong contingent of local light GA pilots and aircraft based there.
However, the current administration has done a total 180 and has started putting forth a range of initiatives that are seriously threatening the ability of light GA to use the airport. In short, if the plans go through it will mostly turn the airport into Teterboro which, if you're familiar with the history of the region, completely pushed out light GA in favor of just corporate and charter jets.
Those efforts include:
- Quietly striking provisions in one of the FBO's leases that required them to provide facilities for light GA on the field. That FBO (Million Air) almost immediately launched huge construction project that will eventually eliminate most/all light GA facilities and replace them with facilities for corporate and charter jets. The future for light GA pilots there looks very uncertain and they're starting to get very anxious.
- The remaining light GA bits of the airport are also under proposal for drastic changes that would significantly limit the size and scope of facilities (see master plan below).
- The County is currently plotting to 'privatize' the airport by handing it over to a private equity firm, which is then free to make changes to make more profit (today as a public facility the airport is essentially a non-profit and thus not motivated purely by making money). In public meetings to date it was revealed that this would give the investors further ability to modify leases and airport policies to further pave over facilities for light GA with those catering to charters and corporates. The County Executive tried to sneak a no-bid privatization deal in at the last second last year, but the legislature halted it. The County is now going through a longer RFP process.
- The County recently released a draft 'master plan' outlining a transformation that would essentially see it transformed into Teterboro, with the light GA facilities being decimated including removal of all the light-GA tie down spaces. All that would be left would be very expensive hangars for light GA planes--and because many of those existing hangers would be destroyed to make way for more jets the new ones proposed to be built wouldn't even meaningfully increase the capacity of these hangars, just replace those bulldozed elsewhere. It's worth noting too that those existing light GA tie-downs today are hardly cheap. I think the going rate is something like $450 a month. Hangar space is many multiples of that.
- The master plan was developed mostly in secret and light GA was almost entirely excluded from the process. The County refused to release meaningful details about what was in the works, even with press, legislators and others pressing for transparency on the process. In the midst of the airport 'privatization' proposal process the County just dropped the plans on the County website. These plans would make a private investor drool in excitement as the plans are all about how the airport could alter facilities to make more money. At a public hearing last week (the first true opportunity for public input, which was held after the plans were already prepared, not before like the FAA asks for) hundreds of local residents turned up in anger as one person after another stood up and passionately expressed anger at not being given opportunity to have input into the planning process--there are many other interests furious too, not just light GA.
If you could drop a quick note to HPNMasterPlancomments@westchestergov.com emphasizing the importance of light GA as part of an airport community and the need to better include light GA stakeholders in the planning process you could really help save this vital light GA asset in the New York area. Thanks!
Additional Background
Graphical View of Plans:
The Proposed layout (last page of this summary)
Current View of the GA Airport Area
Note how all the outdoor light GA tie-downs go away. What's left is a consolidated section of hangars. The Million Air site (right side) is essentially devoid of light GA with everything consolidated over on what is now the Ross West site. All told over half the footprint for light GA disappears and all that is left is expensive hangar space. There are a lot more details out there than can be quickly summarized here, but it's not good for light GA.
Sample Press Coverage:
Wall Street Journal - Westchester County’s Airport Plan Hits Some Turbulence
Residents rip proposed master plan for Westchester County Airport
Westchester's secret airport plan remains under wraps
Rob Astorino's fancy dance on Westchester airport's master plan
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