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There doesn't seem to be a lot of information available on the web
(first time for everything) with regard to tie down space in SoCal (specifically SNA). What is the best way to go about this. I know there is a waiting list as long as my arm (or longer). But I've also been told that many people are on the list simply get the spot and sub-lease it. If this is true, where do I find these people? I also know a T-hangar is impossible... but there must be some way to get space (for a single) at at SNA... even if it is twice or three times the normal price. No? I guess I've come across a major problem that I never thought about before. |
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