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Hangar rent in Fairhope, AL
Construction is in progress for 16 new "T" hangars at 4R4 in Fairhope.
After 6 years on the waiting list, I'm guaranteed to get one if I want it. Because of long lead times for structural components--particularly steel structural members--completion is not expected until December. Rent will be $300/mo. plus $20/mo. for "facility fees." -- Dan C172RG at BFM (for now, anyway) |
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Hangar rent in Fairhope, AL
Dan Luke wrote:
Construction is in progress for 16 new "T" hangars at 4R4 in Fairhope. After 6 years on the waiting list, I'm guaranteed to get one if I want it. Because of long lead times for structural components--particularly steel structural members--completion is not expected until December. Rent will be $300/mo. plus $20/mo. for "facility fees." Wow. Before I sold my Comanche last November, I had it in a new single bi-fold door hangar that cost me $185/month. I knew that was a good deal, but, paying $300/month for any kind of accommodation for the plane would have been out of the question for me. Actually, private aviation itself is out of the question for me, now. 911 restrictions, questions about 100LL availability, unreasonable insurance cost increases (I had no claims), non availability of decent, quality, reliable, airframe and avionics maintenance, and difficulties related to keeping a 40 year-old airplane airworthy have combined to make it so I simply can't connect the dots. It just doesn't compute.. |
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Hangar rent in Fairhope, AL
"CriticalMass" wrote: Construction is in progress for 16 new "T" hangars at 4R4 in Fairhope. After 6 years on the waiting list, I'm guaranteed to get one if I want it. Because of long lead times for structural components--particularly steel structural members--completion is not expected until December. Rent will be $300/mo. plus $20/mo. for "facility fees." Wow. Before I sold my Comanche last November, I had it in a new single bi-fold door hangar that cost me $185/month. I knew that was a good deal, but, paying $300/month for any kind of accommodation for the plane would have been out of the question for me. It's out of the question for me, too. Nearly $4,000/year? No way. I could afford new paint and interior every four years for that money. I've gotten the airplane back under cover at BFM for $180/mo. but it may not last. FEMA is willing to pay more if they decide to park their King Air there. If that happens, I'm out on the ramp again--and maybe on my way out of flying. Actually, private aviation itself is out of the question for me, now. 911 restrictions, questions about 100LL availability, unreasonable insurance cost increases (I had no claims), non availability of decent, quality, reliable, airframe and avionics maintenance, and difficulties related to keeping a 40 year-old airplane airworthy have combined to make it so I simply can't connect the dots. It just doesn't compute.. You're just trying to cheer me up, I know. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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Hangar rent in Fairhope, AL
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"Dan Luke" wrote: It's out of the question for me, too. Nearly $4,000/year? No way. I could afford new paint and interior every four years for that money. feh - my hangar rate went up to almost $7300/year. Well, technically it didn't because I've given notice that I'm outta there before the 20% increase goes into effect. :-( -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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Hangar rent in Fairhope, AL
Wow. Before I sold my Comanche last November, I had it in a new single bi-fold door hangar that cost me $185/month. I knew that was a good deal, but, paying $300/month for any kind of accommodation for the plane would have been out of the question for me. Actually, private aviation itself is out of the question for me, now. 911 restrictions, questions about 100LL availability, unreasonable insurance cost increases (I had no claims), non availability of decent, quality, reliable, airframe and avionics maintenance, and difficulties related to keeping a 40 year-old airplane airworthy have combined to make it so I simply can't connect the dots. It just doesn't compute.. Our hangars are $400/mo. No 911 restrictions other than the ridiculous little downtown Chicago TFR that the mayor insisted on when "Mickey got one", referring to the TFR for Disneyland. Fuel availability? Plenty around. If 100LL gets hard to find, I'll switch back to auto fuel, ethanol be damned. Just paid the insurance. $848. Seemed reasonable. I have a decent plane because I made it that way over the past 12 years. Yes, my trusty old wrench is retiring this year. But, I have another one lined up. As far as the actual work, I do that. Difficulty of maintaining an old airframe? That's the fun part. I do it BECAUSE it is difficult. I'm sure it is tough, but I admire the decision to quit by those who cannot or will not keep up. I would rather they quit than cheap out on insurance and maintenance and cause a problem for those who remain as owners. There are far too many shoestring owners running out planes that they cannot afford to properly maintain and upgrade. That said, I am in no way giving up my right to whine about extortionist pricing that has become a common practice in aviation. We will miss those who quit. The ranks are thinning. Good Luck, Mike |
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Hangar rent in Fairhope, AL
On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 19:50:56 -0500, CriticalMass wrote:
Dan Luke wrote: Construction is in progress for 16 new "T" hangars at 4R4 in Fairhope. After 6 years on the waiting list, I'm guaranteed to get one if I want it. Because of long lead times for structural components--particularly steel structural members--completion is not expected until December. Rent will be $300/mo. plus $20/mo. for "facility fees." Wow. Before I sold my Comanche last November, I had it in a new single bi-fold door hangar that cost me $185/month. I knew that was a good deal, but, paying $300/month for any kind of accommodation for the plane would have been out of the question for me. Actually, private aviation itself is out of the question for me, now. 911 restrictions, questions about 100LL availability, unreasonable insurance cost increases (I had no claims), non availability of decent, quality, reliable, airframe and avionics maintenance, and difficulties related to keeping a 40 year-old airplane airworthy have combined to make it so I simply can't connect the dots. It just doesn't compute.. Rental for an old T hanger at Mercury at Birmingham (BHM) is $243.10/ month. But all I need to do is put my plane on the ramp and it's fueled, and put away. I call about 30 minutes before departure and they pull the the plane out to in front of the hanger. Additionally, all based A/C get $.50 reduction in 100LL ..... but it's still the most expensive in the area. Bruce McFadden PA32-260 |
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Hangar rent in Fairhope, AL
wrote: Rental for an old T hanger at Mercury at Birmingham (BHM) is $243.10/ month. But all I need to do is put my plane on the ramp and it's fueled, and put away. I call about 30 minutes before departure and they pull the the plane out to in front of the hanger. Additionally, all based A/C get $.50 reduction in 100LL ..... but it's still the most expensive in the area. No ramp services are included in the $320/mo. at Fairhope, and no fuel discount, either ($4.89/gal., last I looked). -- Dan C-172RG at BFM |
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Hangar rent in Fairhope, AL
It's out of the question for me, too. Nearly $4,000/year? No way. I
could afford new paint and interior every four years for that money. Depending on what type of airplane you own! I know a 150 like tee one I own I could have new paint, Interior & and an Engine every 4 years for that kind of money that's why mine Sits tied down on the ramp for $480 a Year Insurance is $620 a year. (The insurance the discount for being in a hanger was only around $62.00 a year not enough to offset hanger rent around here!) |
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Hangar rent in Fairhope, AL
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 15:19:12 -0700, "NW_Pilot"
wrote: It's out of the question for me, too. Nearly $4,000/year? No way. I could afford new paint and interior every four years for that money. Depending on what type of airplane you own! I know a 150 like tee one I own I could have new paint, Interior & and an Engine every 4 years for that kind of money that's why mine Sits tied down on the ramp for $480 a Year Insurance is $620 a year. (The insurance the discount for being in a hanger was only around $62.00 a year not enough to offset hanger rent around here!) I pay $135 for a hangar with electricity and lights. Now if it only had a wee bit of heat in the winter. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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Hangar rent in Fairhope, AL
"Roger" wrote: I pay $135 for a hangar with electricity and lights. Now if it only had a wee bit of heat in the winter. Count your blessings. At BFM, my sheltered tiedown costs $180/mo. Electricity? Lights? Hah! Weeds are growing up through the big cracks in the WW II vintage concrete, which constantly sheds prop-eating gravel. Do I complain? Hell no. I could lose it any minute without notice, and my only option to protect my airplane would then be the $320/mo. deal at Fairhope. I once asked a guy why he quit flying. "Too much sex." "What?" "I got tired of getting f*d." -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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