Kenny Phillips
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We signed up in 2001. We sold the airplane in 2013.
But, hey, better late than never.
But, hey, better late than never.
Yeah, "real soon now".I’m curious, when you signed up, did they give you your position number or estimate of wait time?
KLUK, but they've gotten smart and require the hanger to house an aeroplane.Which airport? Could be good storage space
KLUK, but they've gotten smart and require the hanger to house an aeroplane.
KLUK, but they've gotten smart and require the hanger to house an aeroplane.
Does it have to be whole? Can it house pieces of an airplane?KLUK, but they've gotten smart and require the hanger to house an aeroplane.
As all airports should, and not just any aeroplane, but an airworthy one.KLUK, but they've gotten smart and require the hanger to house an aeroplane.
Well no wonder your name came up so fastKLUK, but they've gotten smart and require the hanger to house an aeroplane.
Airworthy RC plane count?As all airports should, and not just any aeroplane, but an airworthy one.
That was my first thought.Take it, then auction it off...
KLUK, but they've gotten smart and require the hanger to house an aeroplane.
We were originally in Cowboy's ancient hangars, and he did our annuals, and even arranged a ferry pilot when we sold it. Solid dude. When we sold the plane, my friend wanted the hangar, but Cowboy wanted it for some of his stuff.Wow 12 years is crazy. Which hangars @Luk?
In 2017-2019 I was on the Aerotco waiting list. He called about a year later to tell me had one available. I was not ready to commit at that time, asked him to keep me on the list. About 6 months later he called me again and by then my buddy had a hangar @I67 that I was flying out of and eventually took over. So I never hangered over there. I bet things have changed since then?
I recently met Cowboy ay Air Tolin, my buddy knows him well and rented a hangar from him for years. Cowboy's guys put a new interior in my buddy's arrow right before Xmas and I was over there. Cowboy was in the hospital I hope he is alright?
except then what about active restoration or build projects..... might not be airworthy...but how would you suggest handling folks that are on the way to having an airworthy craft?As all airports should, and not just any aeroplane, but an airworthy one.
As all airports should, and not just any aeroplane, but an airworthy one.
Well that’s different. If someone is actively building an EAB or taking appropriate steps towards bringing an aircraft into airworthy condition, then that would be an acceptable use of a hangar for its purpose.except then what about active restoration or build projects..... might not be airworthy...but how would you suggest handling folks that are on the way to having an airworthy craft?
There are STC's for that......we did have a 1930's era T-hanger for years, but it required you to push the tail down to clear the door, as planes back then weren't nose-draggers.
I'm all for forcing people out of hangars who are using them for junk storage.
I disagree. A hangar is for airplanes, and in places (such as Cincinnati Muni / Lunken Field) where they are at a premium, with long waiting lists, it should be enforced.All this desire to "force" people to have to use their hanger/resource in a certain way will always ultimately be bad for aviation. Giving up rights is an endless game of falling dominoes.
There's an early model Bonanza in the hangar next to ours that will never fly again and its wedged in place by a hangar full of other crap. The airport has a 4+ year waiting list and that particular hangar is rented to an AOPA director.
Easy fix for all the problems above (shortage and non aviation use)…raise monthly rent until there’s no waiting list.
Easy fix for all the problems above (shortage and non aviation use)…raise monthly rent until there’s no waiting list.
that's chicken sht!!!*
*does a laundry basket aeroplane count?
I have a better fix. Lower the cost of storage units around airports so people who just want to store junk can do so in an economical manner without hogging hangar space. Win-win for everyone except the storage unit places.
My buddy had a 150 in one of cowboys old hangars.We were originally in Cowboy's ancient hangars, and he did our annuals, and even arranged a ferry pilot when we sold it. Solid dude. When we sold the plane, my friend wanted the hangar, but Cowboy wanted it for some of his stuff.
He's not made a FB post for about a year and a half.
Wow that is a dream hangar, love it! How wide is that? It looks huge and being heated and insulated is to die for. Awesome.There's a local privately owned airport here (not the one I'm at) that the owners want to sell. The county wants to close the airport, tear down the hangars and use the property as maintenance/storage yard. Their reasoning is that there's only a couple of airworthy airplanes using the airport regularly and most of the hangars are full of non-aviation junk.
I waited 4 years to get the hangar I have. And in it I have a flying airplane and another airplane kit I'm building. I pay a ridiculous amount of rent for my hangar and there's a waitlist a mile long, just hoping for someone like me to give up and move out.
I'm all for forcing people out of hangars who are using them for junk storage.
We signed up in 2001. We sold the airplane in 2013.
But, hey, better late than never.
What ‘right’ would be given up?All this desire to "force" people to have to use their hanger/resource in a certain way will always ultimately be bad for aviation. Giving up rights is an endless game of falling dominoes.
Wow that is a dream hangar, love it! How wide is that? It looks huge and being heated and insulated is to die for. Awesome.
We were already in a vintage (1930's era) hangar, with such a low door that one person had to push down the tail to get it in (built for "conventional" gear.)Did you find another hangar in that time, or did you have to keep out on the ramp?