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Hello cyber-friends:
I may be moving to the Austin, TX area in the near future and am looking for information about the area. I've already looked up airport information at AirNav. Regarding this area, what is the general attitude toward GA? Are any of the airports threatened to shut down due to neighbor complaints or development? Do any of the airports have hangar space available? (I mean open now, not the ten year waiting list scene.) Is there a big GA presence? It looks like Houston is the closest class B airspace to Austin. I've heard that Houston is GA unfriendly. True? Also, any thing you guys can tell me about the area aviation or not aviation related would be appreciated. TIA. |
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"James Blakely" wrote:
It looks like Houston is the closest class B airspace to Austin. I've heard that Houston is GA unfriendly. True? It can be a pain to get an IFR clearance out of any of the satellite airports. Other than that, it's ok. Hobby Airport is very GA friendly, for a busy Class B. Also, any thing you guys can tell me about the area aviation or not aviation related would be appreciated. If you like "live" music, you will love Austin. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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![]() "James Blakely" wrote in message ... Hello cyber-friends: I may be moving to the Austin, TX area in the near future and am looking for information about the area. I've already looked up airport information at AirNav. Regarding this area, what is the general attitude toward GA? Are any of the airports threatened to shut down due to neighbor complaints or development? Do any of the airports have hangar space available? (I mean open now, not the ten year waiting list scene.) Is there a big GA presence? I've been an ultralighter in the Austin area full-time since I lost my medical 3 years ago so I'm not as up on the current situation with GA as I was back then (I can tell you all about the attitude towards UL's - they're hated more than fire ants and even crop dusters). But, as I recall, the attitude was generally mixed. Most of the complaints centered around airports near the city or its suburbs, such as Meuller (now R.I.P.) and Austin Executive (now Dell Computer). The last major effort was, of course, 'relocating' Mueller to Bergstrom AFB, which is now ABIA (AUS). Last I checked, what hangar space there was at AUS was prohibitively expensive, and even tie-downs were costly and hard to come by. This may have changed over the years, though. So, if you're going to live in the city, like I do, you'll have to plan on keeping your plane at a surrounding airport and doing a fair bit of driving. Airports in the surrounding areas are actually far from being closed and are even being renovated in some cases. Smithville airport (84R), for example, has a nice new runway (although with a pair of huge, unfortunate ditches on each side) and hangars are being planned. I fly out of Lockhart (50R), which remains pretty busy and may have a hangar or two available (not sure about that). San Marcos (HYI) is healthy and busy too. There's Georgetown airport (GTU) to the north of the city, but it has been under the gun to be closed or otherwise punished somehow by the surrounding community in the past. I'm unsure about its present status but I imagine it's still going too, what with the training operations that have been stationed there for some time. So, GA is around but mostly in the surrounding areas. The hangar space problem has eased a bit from the days when Executive and Meuller were closed out from under, sending owners scurrying about trying to find places to keep their planes. You might check at the airports I mentioned to see if there's hangar space (I can find out about 50R). It looks like Houston is the closest class B airspace to Austin. I've heard that Houston is GA unfriendly. True? I wouldn't go within 100NM of Houston in anything with a prop on it if I didn't have to (I did do my IFR cross country to HOU though) ![]() hang out over here in my trike ![]() Also, any thing you guys can tell me about the area aviation or not aviation related would be appreciated. Again, I am more familiar with the ultralight scene than I am with GA. I can tell you ultralights are the most hated things that fly through the air in this area. I used to think I was a 2nd-class citizen when I flew Cessnas after getting my private, but now that I fly UL's I realize I was treated like Air Force One in that 150 I used to fly compared to how I'm treated now. Anyway, just some interesting trivia for ya..... LS TIA. |
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James Blakely wrote:
It looks like Houston is the closest class B airspace to Austin. I've heard that Houston is GA unfriendly. True? Houston isn't particularly GA-unfriendly. We've got a lot of airports, I've never had a problem with Houston approach, and the airspace isn't particularly restrictive. Tina Marie (based at EYQ) |
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![]() "James Blakely" wrote in message ... I may be moving to the Austin, TX area in the near future and am looking for information about the area. I've already looked up airport information at AirNav. Congratulations. You'll love it. My wife considers MLB purgatory after living in Austin. I've been away for a few years, but here's what I remember or have observed from afar. Regarding this area, what is the general attitude toward GA? Are any of the airports threatened to shut down due to neighbor complaints or development? Do any of the airports have hangar space available? (I mean open now, not the ten year waiting list scene.) Is there a big GA presence? The city of Austin has no use for GA. They closed Mueller and moved to the old Bergstrom AFB, chasing off 200+ planes based at Mueller with outrageous rents. Austin executive was privately owned and Dell bought it up for the land coincidentally within a few weeks of Mueller closing. So everyone was scrambling off to neighboring towns. I believe Georgetown and San Marcos got the most. Some went out to Taylor or even to Giddings. Georgetown has some vocal opponents, but they've been expanding. San Marcos was nice. Taylor didn't have much, but I hear they've been putting in a few improvements. AOPA has been pushing for a new GA airport. Got a bunch of Fed $ to do a study. It's supposedly in work. I expect it will take years for anything tangible to happen. Also, any thing you guys can tell me about the area aviation or not aviation related would be appreciated. First, traffic is a bitch. Two major N-S thoroughfares -- I-35 (IH-35 to the locals) and Mopac. Always clogged. North of the river, US 183 is the only E-W hwy and it's 10 miles north of downtown. So you're stuck on surface streets. Where you want to live depends on where you work. Generally, prices drop as you move away from downtown and major business areas. Check the commute. My 10 mile commute went from 15 min to 30 min in 3 years as traffic was growing rapidly. Lots to do. Start with www.austin360.com for info. And be sure to take the wife to Central Market. Gerry |
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Am I reading this right, Gerry? You lived in Austin and moved to Melbourne,
FL? If so, that is very funny because I now live in Melbourne and may be moving to Austin. How does Melbourne compare to Austin? In my opinion, Melbourne should be called Melboring. Anyplace has to be more exciting than Melbourne. Do you have any compare and contrasts you can share with me? "Gerry Caron" wrote in message om... "James Blakely" wrote in message ... I may be moving to the Austin, TX area in the near future and am looking for information about the area. I've already looked up airport information at AirNav. Congratulations. You'll love it. My wife considers MLB purgatory after living in Austin. I've been away for a few years, but here's what I remember or have observed from afar. Regarding this area, what is the general attitude toward GA? Are any of the airports threatened to shut down due to neighbor complaints or development? Do any of the airports have hangar space available? (I mean open now, not the ten year waiting list scene.) Is there a big GA presence? The city of Austin has no use for GA. They closed Mueller and moved to the old Bergstrom AFB, chasing off 200+ planes based at Mueller with outrageous rents. Austin executive was privately owned and Dell bought it up for the land coincidentally within a few weeks of Mueller closing. So everyone was scrambling off to neighboring towns. I believe Georgetown and San Marcos got the most. Some went out to Taylor or even to Giddings. Georgetown has some vocal opponents, but they've been expanding. San Marcos was nice. Taylor didn't have much, but I hear they've been putting in a few improvements. AOPA has been pushing for a new GA airport. Got a bunch of Fed $ to do a study. It's supposedly in work. I expect it will take years for anything tangible to happen. Also, any thing you guys can tell me about the area aviation or not aviation related would be appreciated. First, traffic is a bitch. Two major N-S thoroughfares -- I-35 (IH-35 to the locals) and Mopac. Always clogged. North of the river, US 183 is the only E-W hwy and it's 10 miles north of downtown. So you're stuck on surface streets. Where you want to live depends on where you work. Generally, prices drop as you move away from downtown and major business areas. Check the commute. My 10 mile commute went from 15 min to 30 min in 3 years as traffic was growing rapidly. Lots to do. Start with www.austin360.com for info. And be sure to take the wife to Central Market. Gerry |
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![]() "James Blakely" wrote in message ... Am I reading this right, Gerry? You lived in Austin and moved to Melbourne, FL? Yup. If so, that is very funny because I now live in Melbourne and may be moving to Austin. I'm envious. How does Melbourne compare to Austin? In my opinion, Melbourne should be called Melboring. Anyplace has to be more exciting than Melbourne. You got that one right. Do you have any compare and contrasts you can share with me? Everything is different. People are polite. Parking places are small and half the people drive Suburbans or big pickups. First, the average age in Austin is probably 30 years lower than Melbourne's. That says a lot right there. It is a college town that doesn't act too much like one once you get a ways away from campus, but the Longhorn influence is everywhere. It's a high tech, fast moving culture. A less expensive Silicon Valley, AKA "Silicon Hills." Big business and little start-ups everywhere. Though things are a little slower these days. Central Market is the only supermarket I've seen that could be classified as a tourist attraction. My wife keeps wanting to take a quick trip on Southwest just to do some grocery shopping. Food is one thing I miss. Something with some spice. There isn't a Mexican/Tex-Mex restaurant in Florida that would survive a week in Austin. My favorite is Chuy's (pronounced Chewey's). Threadgill's is another favorite for down home cooking. Finding a BBQ joint is an adventure -- there's only a few hundred. As for the music/club scene: Compared to Melbourne's Street Party, downtown on first Friday's -- If you doubled downtown, added in a dozen clubs all with live music, you'd have 6th Street on a slow night. As for concerts, there's everything from classical and opera to major rock tours and Willie's 4th of July party on his ranch. Lake Travis and the hill country in your backyard. San Antonio is only 1 1/2 hours away. Plenty for sports fans: UT games, Friday night HS football is a religion in TX. Enough. BTW, I'll be offline until Fri night. Gerry |
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I forgot all about Chuy's. You are right I sure miss the great food.
I lived in Austin 5 years and flew a UL out in Bateman. Nice to read a message from someone else that misses Austin. I'm west of Orlando in Clermont. You are welcome to drop in at our field 3FD4 anytime -- Florida Flying Gators http://www.flyinggators.com Join "The Ultralight & Experimental Aircraft SiteRing" http://pub27.bravenet.com/sitering/a...num=2286862090 Have a good day and stay out of the trees! See ya on Sport Aircraft group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/ |
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Hi James,
I live in Austin, own 2 planes, and instruct part time. My planes are based at Georgetown, KGTU, 30 miles north of downtown Austin. I live northwest of the downtown area and it is about a 25 minute drive to GTU from my house. There is a waiting list for hangars; it took me about 2 years to get one. Prices recently increased and that caused a number of people to move elsewhere (Temple, TX another 30 miles north where the hagars are cheaper and more available) freeing up some hangars at GTU. My hangar is one of the older and cheapest on the field at $157 per month. The newest T-hangars there run $260 per month. There are several larger hangars that rent space also, but the cheapest is around $180 per month with the possible hassle of having to move another airplane to get yours out. Tie downs are $35 to $40 per month. GTU is a very active GA airport; 4 flight schools, corporate turbo-prop and biz jets, a couple of 135 air taix operators, several maintenance facilities, etc. Muni fuel sales are self-serve, now 24x7, used to close at dark. Last 100LL I bought last weekend was $2.20 gal. One of the FBOs also runs a truck based fueling service, but its more expensive. There have been plans for the last couple of years for a control tower but it has not happened yet. On Saturdays and Sundays, GTU pattern can get quite busy with airplanes sitting in line to depart waiting for a break in the traffic. Neighbors to the north don't much like the airport. Typical situation. The airport has been there since the early '40s, the neighbors less that 20 years, but with the increase in traffic that occurred over the last few years with Austin Executive and Austin Mueller closing, they are now complaining. The City of Georgetown has slowed development plans at the airport to apease the home owners. The fact that the annual air show had a crash into a house 2 years ago did not help the situation at all. In fact, the city pulled the plug on the airshow which had to move to Temple (KTPL) this year. Here is a link for the various business at GTU: http://www.georgetown.org/departments/airport/fbo.php San Marcos airport (KHYI) is about 30 miles south of downtown Austin. A little larger airport than GTU, with better approaches, but another WWII training airport. I've never checked into the hangar situation there so can't provide any info, other than there are quite a few GA airplanes and hangars there along with a couple of FBOs. I do a lot of instrument instruction there because of the ILS and non-towered field. Austin Bergstrom (KAUS - the "big" airport) is quite GA friendly as well. The two FBOs (Trajen and Signature) are located on the south side of the field, as are all GA hangars and facilities. Several flight schools are based there, as are a couple of maintenance operations. T-Hangars are the norm for small piston driven GA aircraft. They are currently $260 or $270 per month and there is a waiting list. Call Scott at Signature to get on the T-hangar list. Fuel is quite expense there - averaging $2.85 during the week and $2.65 on the weekends if you are based there. I fly with several pilots who keep their planes there, and I enjoy the services of the larger FBOs. Although both FBOs cater to the biz jet crowd, they support piston driven GA quite well. The T-hangars have a nice flight planning and rest room facility at the west end of the middle row, so you don't even have to set foot in the FBOs if you don't want to, but you'll miss out on the free popcorn, cookies, and tea. There is a coffee maker and supplies in the T-hangar break area, so at least you can still get free coffee! Austin approach is very friendly and handles IFR ops at all the satellites airports as well as at AUS. There are clearance delivery RCOs at GTU and HYI, and when flying from the others, I usually pick up a clearance once airborne with no problem. Other options are Lago Vista, Rusty Allen Field, 5R3, northwest of downtown Austin. If you live NW, it is not bad. It is a municiple runway with private hagar lots around it. You buy the lot (not a ground lease) and build your own hangar. There are lots for sale now that range from $50K to $80K. Add to that the cost of the hangar. A friend of mine has about $150K invested in his lot and hangar, but he has an 80' x 50' hangar that was build several years ago. The services on the field are minimum - self-serve fuel at $1.90 per gallon and a couple of maintenance shops that don't keep regular hours. There is no FBO or public facilities of any kind. Burnet, TX (KBMQ) is a nice airport, but about an hour's drive NW of Austin. Outside tie downs are free, there is an FBO with daylight hours with close to the cheapest fuel in the area, and maintenance. There are also covered parking spaces and some hangars. Last time I asked, there was a waiting list for the hangars. When I'm teaching take-off and landings, I go to Burnet. A nice runway, with little to no traffic. Northeast of downtown Austin is Taylor Muni Airport. Shorter and narrower runway, but a city run FBO with daylight hours. They built new T hangars within the last couple of years and are still expanding; I was out there a couple of months ago and was told they have another batch of hangar planned for next year. The number to call to discuss hangars there is 512-352-5747. Self-serve fuel is 24x7. Also resurfaced the runway and built new taxiways earlier this year. What I call a friendly, down-home environment. Another airport I use frequently is Spricewood, 88R. This is about 45 to 50 miles due west of downtown Austin. It is a private airport where hangar lots are purchased and the whole airport community maintains the runways. There are still several vacant lots for sale there and existing hangar come up for sale from time to time. Several folks have larger hangars and rent space to non-owners. Self-serve fuel is less than $2.00 per gallon. The downside of that airport is no night time operations are allowed and there are no runway light or instrument approaches. Stricly a daytime only VFR kind of place. There is a mechanic on the field. There is also Lakeway, forgot the ID, but I never go in there. Also no night ops, private lots around the runway, and higher priced real estate around. Typical house and hangar combos there are $500K and up. Too rich for me. Rumor has it that the Lakeway police will issue a citation ($250?) if you land or takeoff after sunset, but before dark. They take their no nighttime ops rules seriously. There are also several private airparks with grass strips around Austin. Again, the property tends to be $200K and up for the nicer ones. Hope this helps. "James Blakely" wrote in message ... Hello cyber-friends: I may be moving to the Austin, TX area in the near future and am looking for information about the area. I've already looked up airport information at AirNav. Regarding this area, what is the general attitude toward GA? Are any of the airports threatened to shut down due to neighbor complaints or development? Do any of the airports have hangar space available? (I mean open now, not the ten year waiting list scene.) Is there a big GA presence? It looks like Houston is the closest class B airspace to Austin. I've heard that Houston is GA unfriendly. True? Also, any thing you guys can tell me about the area aviation or not aviation related would be appreciated. TIA. |
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Last hangar I had at HYI was $450.
Years ago at Mueller I paid $350 for a T hangar. Once I had the money together to buy Executive, but the blatantly corrupt city government wouldn't give us any building permits; Dell wanted the land. In June a thunderstorm destroyed many hangars and airplanes at HYI, including my Baron. Austin, Texas sucks. They call themselves "city of ideas", more like "city of idiots". Georgetown is ludicrous. "The airport is encroaching on our homes". imbeciles The airport manager at San Marcos is committed to preventing growth. lazy fool The rest of Texas is just "Mississippi with good roads". I do not live in Austin anymore. H. N502TB And the traffic is terrible and only getting worse. "Ronnie D. Hughes" wrote in message . com... Hi James, I live in Austin, own 2 planes, and instruct part time. My planes are based at Georgetown, KGTU, 30 miles north of downtown Austin. I live northwest of the downtown area and it is about a 25 minute drive to GTU from my house. There is a waiting list for hangars; it took me about 2 years to get one. Prices recently increased and that caused a number of people to move elsewhere (Temple, TX another 30 miles north where the hagars are cheaper and more available) freeing up some hangars at GTU. My hangar is one of the older and cheapest on the field at $157 per month. The newest T-hangars there run $260 per month. There are several larger hangars that rent space also, but the cheapest is around $180 per month with the possible hassle of having to move another airplane to get yours out. Tie downs are $35 to $40 per month. GTU is a very active GA airport; 4 flight schools, corporate turbo-prop and biz jets, a couple of 135 air taix operators, several maintenance facilities, etc. Muni fuel sales are self-serve, now 24x7, used to close at dark. Last 100LL I bought last weekend was $2.20 gal. One of the FBOs also runs a truck based fueling service, but its more expensive. There have been plans for the last couple of years for a control tower but it has not happened yet. On Saturdays and Sundays, GTU pattern can get quite busy with airplanes sitting in line to depart waiting for a break in the traffic. Neighbors to the north don't much like the airport. Typical situation. The airport has been there since the early '40s, the neighbors less that 20 years, but with the increase in traffic that occurred over the last few years with Austin Executive and Austin Mueller closing, they are now complaining. The City of Georgetown has slowed development plans at the airport to apease the home owners. The fact that the annual air show had a crash into a house 2 years ago did not help the situation at all. In fact, the city pulled the plug on the airshow which had to move to Temple (KTPL) this year. Here is a link for the various business at GTU: http://www.georgetown.org/departments/airport/fbo.php San Marcos airport (KHYI) is about 30 miles south of downtown Austin. A little larger airport than GTU, with better approaches, but another WWII training airport. I've never checked into the hangar situation there so can't provide any info, other than there are quite a few GA airplanes and hangars there along with a couple of FBOs. I do a lot of instrument instruction there because of the ILS and non-towered field. Austin Bergstrom (KAUS - the "big" airport) is quite GA friendly as well. The two FBOs (Trajen and Signature) are located on the south side of the field, as are all GA hangars and facilities. Several flight schools are based there, as are a couple of maintenance operations. T-Hangars are the norm for small piston driven GA aircraft. They are currently $260 or $270 per month and there is a waiting list. Call Scott at Signature to get on the T-hangar list. Fuel is quite expense there - averaging $2.85 during the week and $2.65 on the weekends if you are based there. I fly with several pilots who keep their planes there, and I enjoy the services of the larger FBOs. Although both FBOs cater to the biz jet crowd, they support piston driven GA quite well. The T-hangars have a nice flight planning and rest room facility at the west end of the middle row, so you don't even have to set foot in the FBOs if you don't want to, but you'll miss out on the free popcorn, cookies, and tea. There is a coffee maker and supplies in the T-hangar break area, so at least you can still get free coffee! Austin approach is very friendly and handles IFR ops at all the satellites airports as well as at AUS. There are clearance delivery RCOs at GTU and HYI, and when flying from the others, I usually pick up a clearance once airborne with no problem. Other options are Lago Vista, Rusty Allen Field, 5R3, northwest of downtown Austin. If you live NW, it is not bad. It is a municiple runway with private hagar lots around it. You buy the lot (not a ground lease) and build your own hangar. There are lots for sale now that range from $50K to $80K. Add to that the cost of the hangar. A friend of mine has about $150K invested in his lot and hangar, but he has an 80' x 50' hangar that was build several years ago. The services on the field are minimum - self-serve fuel at $1.90 per gallon and a couple of maintenance shops that don't keep regular hours. There is no FBO or public facilities of any kind. Burnet, TX (KBMQ) is a nice airport, but about an hour's drive NW of Austin. Outside tie downs are free, there is an FBO with daylight hours with close to the cheapest fuel in the area, and maintenance. There are also covered parking spaces and some hangars. Last time I asked, there was a waiting list for the hangars. When I'm teaching take-off and landings, I go to Burnet. A nice runway, with little to no traffic. Northeast of downtown Austin is Taylor Muni Airport. Shorter and narrower runway, but a city run FBO with daylight hours. They built new T hangars within the last couple of years and are still expanding; I was out there a couple of months ago and was told they have another batch of hangar planned for next year. The number to call to discuss hangars there is 512-352-5747. Self-serve fuel is 24x7. Also resurfaced the runway and built new taxiways earlier this year. What I call a friendly, down-home environment. Another airport I use frequently is Spricewood, 88R. This is about 45 to 50 miles due west of downtown Austin. It is a private airport where hangar lots are purchased and the whole airport community maintains the runways. There are still several vacant lots for sale there and existing hangar come up for sale from time to time. Several folks have larger hangars and rent space to non-owners. Self-serve fuel is less than $2.00 per gallon. The downside of that airport is no night time operations are allowed and there are no runway light or instrument approaches. Stricly a daytime only VFR kind of place. There is a mechanic on the field. There is also Lakeway, forgot the ID, but I never go in there. Also no night ops, private lots around the runway, and higher priced real estate around. Typical house and hangar combos there are $500K and up. Too rich for me. Rumor has it that the Lakeway police will issue a citation ($250?) if you land or takeoff after sunset, but before dark. They take their no nighttime ops rules seriously. There are also several private airparks with grass strips around Austin. Again, the property tends to be $200K and up for the nicer ones. Hope this helps. "James Blakely" wrote in message ... Hello cyber-friends: I may be moving to the Austin, TX area in the near future and am looking for information about the area. I've already looked up airport information at AirNav. Regarding this area, what is the general attitude toward GA? Are any of the airports threatened to shut down due to neighbor complaints or development? Do any of the airports have hangar space available? (I mean open now, not the ten year waiting list scene.) Is there a big GA presence? It looks like Houston is the closest class B airspace to Austin. I've heard that Houston is GA unfriendly. True? Also, any thing you guys can tell me about the area aviation or not aviation related would be appreciated. TIA. |
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