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On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 18:15:29 -0700, "Matt Barrow"
wrote: Whatever floats your boat. :~) A beautiful thing about the USA! G When I retire, I can sell my home and move to your neighborhood! Oh, so you'll come here and mess us up? :~( Never! I've heard of a Bonanza pilot right in your neighborhood who builds nice homes. G |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
Jobs. 'Tis true. The only reason why hangars are $45 out in Stixville is because the average job pays $5/hr and the unemployment rate exceeds the national average. No offense to those that choose to live in the middle of the country, but I'll take our $320 hangar rent and everything Barry said over being un(der)employed. -Doug -- -------------------- Doug Vetter, ATP/CFI http://www.dvatp.com -------------------- |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
ps.com... There is, however, a *reason* hangars cost so much he monopoly. One company, with a suspiciously cozy relationship to the Mobile Airport Authority, has controlled all the hangars and tiedowns at both municipal airports for years. No new light aircraft hangars or shelters have been built in decades. The ones destroyed by Hurricanes Ivan and Katrina were not replaced. The company simply raised the rates on the surviving ones while continuing to do zero maintenance. The roofs leak, debris litters the ramps, weeds grow tall from the cracks. My shelter looks like some relic of the Soviet Union. If I dared to complain, I might find my airplane pulled outside. Wow. And I thought Iowa City's government was corrupt! "Government corruption" is redundant. Regardless of the party involved, the lure of goodies and freebies is stronger than most peoples ethics and faux-morals (NOTE: some of the most corrupt people in history were religious fanatics and clergy). Even the Amereican Founders incredible efforts for a very limited government died out when people both inside and outside the government found little or no penalty for scamming the system. (If it sounds like I'm a Libertarian/Anarchist, most assuredly I'm not). Your situation makes our single-party rule (Democrats have held every elected office in Johnson County since 1957) look like a PTA meeting. My wife and I stopped attening PTA meetings ten or twelve years ago when they were already screaming fest by the "T" side. Sorry to hear it, Dan. But there are plenty of great places to live and own an airplane. Many (most?) of our ancestors moved 6,000 or more miles to find liberty, at a time when it was hard, dangerous, and they could not really afford the trip. Today, we won't move a few hundred and many won't even get off their fat asses at all. Of course, there is NO instance of a violent takeover in this country, so just remember when these things are discussed, you're talking about your beloved "friends and neighbors". These fine folks are called "voters". |
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"B A R R Y" wrote in message
... On 17 Feb 2007 04:57:39 -0800, "Jay Honeck" wrote: With an airplane, you needn't be trapped in 240 minutes of rush-hour traffic every day. Just as one additional data point, I live in Connecticut and my "commute" is 2 miles, my wife's is ~10. Neither includes interstate highway travel, and hers goes through an area wooded enough to not have cell phone service. Sometimes "the light" on my commute is red, so I have to stop. G Her Jeep is 8 1/2 years old and has ~ 70k on the clock. As soon as the ice melts, I'll be back on the bike or walking. I _know_ what your current commute is, so don't say it! =8^) Ugh!! Mine varies -- either 40 feet, or 400 miles. :~) |
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"Doug Vetter" wrote in message
... Matt Whiting wrote: Jobs. 'Tis true. The only reason why hangars are $45 out in Stixville is because the average job pays $5/hr and the unemployment rate exceeds the national average. Funny, I just left Montrose, CO where my hangar was $375 and the pay rates around there were signigicantly below the national average. No offense to those that choose to live in the middle of the country, but I'll take our $320 hangar rent and everything Barry said over being un(der)employed. Your grasp of economics and politics is a bit slim. -- Matt Barrow Performance Homes, LLC |
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"B A R R Y" wrote in message
... On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 18:15:29 -0700, "Matt Barrow" wrote: Whatever floats your boat. :~) A beautiful thing about the USA! G When I retire, I can sell my home and move to your neighborhood! Oh, so you'll come here and mess us up? :~( Never! I've heard of a Bonanza pilot right in your neighborhood who builds nice homes. G We've moved (being empty nesters now) , so you can go in screw up that last place now! :~) -- Matt Barrow Performance Homes, LLC |
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Bummer, sorry to hear you're selling Dan...especially after all the
effort you've put in to create the nicest 172RG I've ever seen. Still, I can understand the economic side of things that can necessitate a change. Sucks though. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-Instrument Airplane "To become a Jedi knight, you must master a single force. To become a private pilot you must strive to master four of them" - Rod Machado (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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![]() "Jack Allison" wrote: Bummer, sorry to hear you're selling Dan...especially after all the effort you've put in to create the nicest 172RG I've ever seen. Still, I can understand the economic side of things that can necessitate a change. Sucks though. I went out and flew the airplane this weekend. I felt like a traitor, like a guy taking his wife out to dinner, knowing he was about to divorce her. I didn't realize I'd gotten that sentimental about "Delta." -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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"Dan Luke" wrote:
You folks that have cheap fuel, good mechanics or good hangar deals count your blessings. We do every day... 3R7 ($660 a year, $35 hour labor, currently $3.90 but I fly on mogas, currently $2.00) Though I live on the approach to 16 @ 4R7. City council (4R7) just gave approval to seek funding from the FAA for new jet hanger and 6 to 8 t- hangers (currently $75 a month). Apparently they are paying 100% of the costs, with no contributions from the state or locals... 3R7 receives property rental income to the tune of $40k to $60k a month (hotel, Waffle House, Wendy's, truckstop, bank, used car lot, etc.)... |
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"Peter R." wrote:
Wow.... excuse me while I wipe the drool from my mouth. I pay $260/month for a mice infested, drafty, manual door that won't close completely in the winter, never gets plowed, 1960s tin relic in Syracuse, NY. Well, OK, electricity is included. Hehehe... I have 3mbit DSL connection in mine, powers free, and a webcam pointed on the plane... |
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