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There is a slight possibility that i may take a job in Raleigh NC,
actually RTP area. What is the airport and hangar situation there? Any preferred places to live which aren't too expensive? Airpark living? Thanks Dave |
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 21:30:49 -0500, dave wrote:
There is a slight possibility that i may take a job in Raleigh NC, actually RTP area. What is the airport and hangar situation there? Any preferred places to live which aren't too expensive? Airpark living? (I'd email you a lot more info, but you hid your email a bit _too_ well). http://home.nc.rr.com/lakeridge/ If you don't mind about a 30 minute drive, TTA is a very nice field, good FBO. (I'm a not-active member of the flying club based there, which I'd also highly recommend joining). 5W5 is where I trained, and I've got a soft spot for it still, but last I heard the FBO wasn't open on a regular basis. The North side I don't know very well, I lived in Apex. (Right next to the privately-owned Cox field, if you've got a good grass/short field plane, it's an option). Addison |
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If'n it were me, I'd look at TTA ...
bg "dave" wrote in message news:sNT_b.118474$uV3.615639@attbi_s51... There is a slight possibility that i may take a job in Raleigh NC, actually RTP area. What is the airport and hangar situation there? Any preferred places to live which aren't too expensive? Airpark living? Thanks Dave |
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dave wrote:
There is a slight possibility that i may take a job in Raleigh NC, actually RTP area. What is the airport and hangar situation there? Any preferred places to live which aren't too expensive? Airpark living? Thanks Hi Dave, I'm based at RDU. Highest convenience, highest hangar and tiedown rates. I have an outside tie-down for $55/mo. Last I knew, hangars were $280/month. Not sure whether any are currently available. As others have mentioned, TTA has a lot going for it. It's not too bad a drive from the Cary area (where I live). There are other airports nearby, too, some private. Give us a better idea what you're looking for... A lot will depend on where you live and work, and the kinds of facilities you are looking for. If you're working in RTP (as I do) RDU is really the only choice close to where you work. 15 minute drive. Email me if you like. Need hard surface? Need instrument approaches? Need small-airport mentality? Looking for best schools? Cheapest housing? What? It's a nice place to live, hope you can make it happen. But after you move, we're closing to new arrivals. ;-) Dave Remove SHIRT to reply directly. |
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dave wrote:
There is a slight possibility that i may take a job in Raleigh NC, actually RTP area. What is the airport and hangar situation there? Any preferred places to live which aren't too expensive? Airpark living? Thanks Dave Skip all the boring airplane stuff on my webpage (link below) and you'll find a real-estate agent who get dragged around to all the local airports periodically. She should be able to answer more question than you'll ever have. Heh, Addison, I got my ticket at Lakeridge a year and a half back. If you run into Paul Hessy, tell him I'll be back around before too much longer. I just got back into the job market after a long hiatus. -- http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org/ "Ignorance is mankinds normal state, alleviated by information and experience." Veeduber |
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Dave,
A friend of mine is a realtor in the Raleigh area and she has been working on the development of an airpark. You can reach her at the following numbers: Jill Flink York Simpson Underwood (919) 227-7303 desk (919) 272-0272 cell jillflink.com Jill is a pilot and a real nice person. I forwarded your post so she is aware of this. "dave" wrote in message news:sNT_b.118474$uV3.615639@attbi_s51... There is a slight possibility that i may take a job in Raleigh NC, actually RTP area. What is the airport and hangar situation there? Any preferred places to live which aren't too expensive? Airpark living? Thanks Dave |
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dave wrote in message news:sNT_b.118474$uV3.615639@attbi_s51...
There is a slight possibility that i may take a job in Raleigh NC, actually RTP area. What is the airport and hangar situation there? Any preferred places to live which aren't too expensive? Airpark living? Thanks Dave For Airpark living the only one available that I'm aware of is Lake Ridge, which a link has already been posted too. That's where I fly out of. Grass strip, great family atmosphere with lots of tail draggers and fly ins on weekends, but no instrument approaches. RDU is the big boy in the center, but is pretty GA friendly and if you work in RTP will be close to work. Other than that, there are several reliever airports that are pretty similar (1 5000x100 foot runway with ILS) - JNX, LHZ, TTA, and (slightly further away) TDF. To meet your 'not too expensive' criteria will move you out of town and closer to one of the above - home price is inversely proportional to the distance to RTP. Popular 'cheaper' Raleigh/RTP 'suburbs' and matching reliever airports: Clayton - JNX Wake Forest - LHZ Creedmoor/Butner/Durham - 8NC8 (Lake Ridge) Pittsboro/Holly Springs - TTA -- Allen Johnson |
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ajohnson wrote:
dave wrote in message news:sNT_b.118474$uV3.615639@attbi_s51... There is a slight possibility that i may take a job in Raleigh NC, actually RTP area. What is the airport and hangar situation there? Any preferred places to live which aren't too expensive? Airpark living? Thanks Dave For Airpark living the only one available that I'm aware of is Lake Ridge, which a link has already been posted too. That's where I fly out of. Grass strip, great family atmosphere with lots of tail draggers and fly ins on weekends, but no instrument approaches. How aviation-friendly can it be when its web page says: 1). Pattern Altitude is 1000 AGL (1309 foot MSL) and Left Hand Traffic patternt. Please do not fly the down wind leg over the development. ...... 10).Flight over the Lake Ridge housing development is PROHIBITED Two that others have not mentioned, which are real airpark developments where the airport is an integral part of the development: 1. Cox airfield (NC81) in Apex is a grass strip with houses on it. It was recently featured on the front page of the Raleigh News and Observer's real estate section. There's an EAA chapter based there too. It's probably most convenient to the triangle 'burbs but is under the RDU class C shelf. 2. There's also a private residential strip called Eagle's Rest (9NC8) that is just southwest of Pittsboro. As you can see from my moniker I fly out of TTA, which is a nearly-new airport (commissioned in 2000) with an excellent FBO and a very large and active flying club on the field. 6500x100, ILS, etc. North Carolina in general has a great network of GA airports and is a good place to fly with relatively benign winds and terrain -- just watch for all the MOAs and miltary restricted areas. |
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