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Jay Masino wrote:
I was curious if anyone else has experienced this... Our airport is having it's ramp area re-paved. Because of scheduling, they're starting earlier than expected. 4 buildings of T-hangars have to be out by this Monday (the 21st). Actually, you have a choice of being tiedown outside for 2 months, or be trapped inside your hangar for 2 months. My plane lived outside for a lot of years, but that was considerably inland. My current airport is on the coast (Ocean City). I hate the idea of sitting outside for that length of time, within a 1/4 mile of the ocean. What do you guys think? I'm leaning towards leaving it in the hangar, and starting some projects that would disable her, anyway. Two months to pave a ramp? Either you have the biggest ramp known to man or the slowest paving contractor. Matt |
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Darrel Toepfer wrote: B A R R Y wrote: Jay Masino wrote: I was curious if anyone else has experienced this... Two years ago, everyone got kicked off a local AIRPORT (not hangar), because the only runway was being repaved. Thats when people start flying off the taxiway... That's right, only the runway has X's on it. That's what I used when the runway at the airport where the airplane I was flying was being reconstructed. Some people got upset and said it wasn't permitted but couldn't back up what they were saying with any regulation. The airport manager didn't complain. |
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On May 16, 7:55 am, Jay Honeck wrote:
This same thing happened to us last fall, when the city FINALLY (after 10 years of complaining) repaved the taxiways around our hangars. But we were only "on the street" for about 2 weeks. What the heck are they doing for two months? Our airport just finished resurfacing every square inch of pavement (runways, taxiways and all ramps). It took about 5 weeks for the entire project. There wasn't much inconvenience because they orchestrated a well organized ballet of aircraft around the ramp. They divided the ramp into several segments and arranged for the plane owners on ramps that were about to be paved, to move to the most recently paved ramp area. With about 500 planes on the field, that was quite a trick, but everything ran like clockwork. Plane owners who couldn't or wouldn't move had their planes moved for them, for the reasonable fee of $100, round trip. Hangar residents were only trapped for about 4 days, if they han't relocated ahead of time. I had my doubts about the whole thing, but it worked out pretty well. The advance planning I witnessed at my local aiport was far superior to that of a certain FSS contractor that I know of. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
Two months to pave a ramp? Either you have the biggest ramp known to man or the slowest paving contractor. Well, they're not just re-paving. They're breaking up and removing all the old asphalt, digging down 12 inches (reportedly), adding a layer of gravel, and then re-paving. It's a fairly large ramp, but I think all these other steps are what's making it a big deal. Never the less, the Town of Ocean City seemed fairly indifferent to the convenience of the hangar tenants. I've heard some information to the contrary over the last 24 hours. We'll see. -- Jay Masino "Home is where My critters are" http://www.JayMasino.com http://www.OceanCityAirport.com http://www.oc-Adolfos.com |
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Jay Honeck wrote: At the end of this month we're out again, as the city willl be putting new concrete floors in our T-hangars. Our floor is pea gravel (which we covered with astroturf years ago, to keep the dust down), and concrete will be nice -- but it means we have to move EVERYTHING out of the hangar! As anyone who has ever visited our hangar knows, that's gonna take a moving truck to accomplish. just one? -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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Jay Masino wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: Two months to pave a ramp? Either you have the biggest ramp known to man or the slowest paving contractor. Well, they're not just re-paving. They're breaking up and removing all the old asphalt, digging down 12 inches (reportedly), adding a layer of gravel, and then re-paving. It's a fairly large ramp, but I think all these other steps are what's making it a big deal. Never the less, the Town of Ocean City seemed fairly indifferent to the convenience of the hangar tenants. I've heard some information to the contrary over the last 24 hours. We'll see. Even so, there is no reason this can't be done in stages that would prevent having to have everyone locked out for 2 months. A smart contractor would do this in stages anyway so that all of his personell can be working at the same time - demolition, debris removal, adding the new gravel and paving. If he does all of the demolition, and then all of the debris hauling, and then adds all of the gravel, and then does all of the paving last, that is just very poor construction management and utilization of equipment and personnel. If they run all of these concurrently in close sequence, then they should be able to pass each hangar in a couple weeks or less and allow the other hangars to remain in use. Matt |
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john smith wrote:
Thats when people start flying off the taxiway... That's right, only the runway has X's on it. That's what I used when the runway at the airport where the airplane I was flying was being reconstructed. Some people got upset and said it wasn't permitted but couldn't back up what they were saying with any regulation. The airport manager didn't complain. For Jay, you now have Runway XX Left and XX Right depending on direction of travel... Geaux practice on the narrowest paved strips you can find if it makes you nervous and also do you short field TO/LD till you feel comfortable... |
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I made the mistake 20 years ago of selling my Funk before I had a
replacement lined up. By the time I was narrowing down the choices, other things came up to soak up the funds. I learned never, never sell your aircraft until you know which one will replace it and are ready to buy. I suspect you may be facing the opportunity to make that same mistake. -- Jim Carter Rogers, Arkansas "Jay Masino" wrote in message . .. All good points. Actually, after I posted this, my mechanic pointed out that a greater risk might be dust and debris from them ripping up the old asphalt. They're supposedly going down 12" and starting with a new foundation. Luckily, they're not doing in front of the hangars, directly. But the ripped up transient ramp will block access to the runway if I stay. I guess after 10 years of parking outside, I've become spoiled being inside for the last 5. I'll probably just start a few projects that the airplane has needed for a while. It'll be part of my A&P mechanic "training". It's also a good test to see if I can actually go 2 months without flying. I've tinkered with the idea of getting out of the hobby (after 20 years). -- Jay Masino "Home is where My critters are" http://www.JayMasino.com http://www.OceanCityAirport.com http://www.oc-Adolfos.com |
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john smith wrote:
That's right, only the runway has X's on it. That's what I used when the runway at the airport where the airplane I was flying was being reconstructed. Some people got upset and said it wasn't permitted but couldn't back up what they were saying with any regulation. At our airport, they backed it up with parked earth moving equipment. |
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