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I am hoping to spend most of next winter at our house in Naples. In
anticipation, I have been researching soaring opportunities in the area. While there is a small commercial operation (Hi-Country Soaring) that is trying to make a go of it at the Immokalee airport, they don't seem to be particularly successful. A big problem, in my opinion, is their un-appealing equipment; a single tired looking 2-33 that is tied up outside on the ramp. I took a brief look at the FAA pilot database, and it appears that there are 75 - 100 glider rated pilots whose permanent addresses is in the Naples / Ft. Myers area. I suspect that there are many more glider pilots who are seasonal residents and/or visit the area for 2 - 4 week vacations during the winters. I would suspect that if we could get organized and get some half decent equipment, there would be quite a bit of activity in the area. I suspect that one of the bigger problems is a chicken / egg situation regarding hanger availability. While there is lots of tiedown space for trailers, and daily assembly of single place ships is something that we all take for granted, 2 place gliders like an ASK-21 are a lot more hassle. My gut instinct is that the availability of a decent 2 place glider is going to be critical if a serious glider operation can take hold. This probably won't happen unless there is hanger space available, so that such a glider doesn't need daily assembly. It appears that the Immokalee airport is currently moving ahead with a taxiway extension project to permit them to build more hangers. This is the golden opportunity for us to try to make provisions for glider hangers. While it may be difficult to get people and/or the airport to specifically fund the construction of glider specific hangers before a demand has been demonstrated, it may be possible to get the airport to build some communal, multipurpose hangers that could be used for glider storage along with other aircraft as a 1st step to test the market. I am going to be in Naples for a couple of weeks in March, and plan to talk with the airport management to explore options. It would be very helpful to get some feedback to see if anyone else is interested in such a project. Are you game? Mike Schumann -- Mike Schumann -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On Feb 28, 11:41 am, "Mike Schumann" mike-nos...@traditions-
nospam.com wrote: I am hoping to spend most of next winter at our house in Naples. In anticipation, I have been researching soaring opportunities in the area. While there is a small commercial operation (Hi-Country Soaring) that is trying to make a go of it at the Immokalee airport, they don't seem to be particularly successful. A big problem, in my opinion, is their un-appealing equipment; a single tired looking 2-33 that is tied up outside on the ramp. I took a brief look at the FAA pilot database, and it appears that there are 75 - 100 glider rated pilots whose permanent addresses is in the Naples / Ft. Myers area. I suspect that there are many more glider pilots who are seasonal residents and/or visit the area for 2 - 4 week vacations during the winters. I would suspect that if we could get organized and get some half decent equipment, there would be quite a bit of activity in the area. I suspect that one of the bigger problems is a chicken / egg situation regarding hanger availability. While there is lots of tiedown space for trailers, and daily assembly of single place ships is something that we all take for granted, 2 place gliders like an ASK-21 are a lot more hassle. My gut instinct is that the availability of a decent 2 place glider is going to be critical if a serious glider operation can take hold. This probably won't happen unless there is hanger space available, so that such a glider doesn't need daily assembly. It appears that the Immokalee airport is currently moving ahead with a taxiway extension project to permit them to build more hangers. This is the golden opportunity for us to try to make provisions for glider hangers. While it may be difficult to get people and/or the airport to specifically fund the construction of glider specific hangers before a demand has been demonstrated, it may be possible to get the airport to build some communal, multipurpose hangers that could be used for glider storage along with other aircraft as a 1st step to test the market. I am going to be in Naples for a couple of weeks in March, and plan to talk with the airport management to explore options. It would be very helpful to get some feedback to see if anyone else is interested in such a project. Are you game? Mike Schumann -- Mike Schumann -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Mike: With 2 glider operations shutting down in the last 5 year in Southern Florida, there is need for another soaring site. We used to fly at the Miami Glider Club, founded back in the sixties, a club that had members of a long soaring history, however in August 2005, we lost our field to "progress" and our club was sadly disbanded late that year and all equipment sold since there was no place to rellocate. Barry Soaring, based in North County Airport in Palm Beach County, also shut down, leaving another group of pilots and students homeless. We have flown out of Immokalee and now we understand that Belle Glade has also an operation developing. However we were advised that there was no hangar space available. Some of us relocated to Homestead General Airport and others to Seminole Lake Gliderport in Clermont, and in both cases those of us in Broward and Palm Beach counties now face a long drive either way. As you mentioned, one big limiting factor is lack of hangars in Immokalee, but if the county is willing build more, this is the opportunity to get one and seriously consider starting something there. So if there is a chance of getting a hangar, I do believe there will be plenty of interest! Please keep us posted of your meeting with the airport authorities. Thanks in advance and very best regards Enrique Mertins KO |
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