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You at Bedford, Bob? This is my first season owning there, I'm at the Tower
Ramp tiedowns, which cost $110/mo for a 172. Don't forget that $500 also gets you the chance to pay $75 to get fingerprinted, and for no extra money the guards at the air force base will harass you when you try to drive up if your auto inspection sticker is out of date. As for how good a job Massport does plowing, I just hope they do better than the state does on 128. -cwk. "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , "Kobra" wrote: I don't know if this has been covered before, but how much is everyone paying for their hangars and what is provided? $459/month electricity (not metered), but only 1 15 amp circuit (not including the door) electric bifold doors asphalt floor I think it's 44' wide or 46' wide. Rumor has it that Massport does a good job plowing. -- Bob Noel |
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In article k.net,
"Colin Kingsbury" wrote: You at Bedford, Bob? yes sir. This is my first season owning there, I'm at the Tower Ramp tiedowns, which cost $110/mo for a 172. well, the tie-downs had been $85/month since before 1994. Don't forget that $500 also gets you the chance to pay $75 to get fingerprinted, and for no extra money the guards at the air force base will harass you when you try to drive up if your auto inspection sticker is out of date. don't forget to buckle your seatbelt. (actually, I don't need to get on HAFB to get to my hangar). As for how good a job Massport does plowing, I just hope they do better than the state does on 128. They do. This is my first year in a T-hangar, but massport did a decent job plowing the tie-downs the years I had my airplane on the east ramp. Note that they can cut your ropes if they plow when your airplane is not there. Shovelling out what isn't plowed is no fun - I used to use a snowblower to (carefully) clear out the airplane. -- Bob Noel |
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IIRC, it went from $50/mo to $85/mo in 1992 or 1993, and back then the ramp
plowing was random. Sometimes it would be plowed pretty close to the airplane, others you'd have to shovel out a 50' path between the airplane and the shovelled lane. $110/mo is ridiculous. Even PVD, which doesn't want us there, is only $52/mo for tiedowns, and they'll often do what they can to stuff you in a hangar if there is severe weather predicted. Bob Noel wrote: In article k.net, "Colin Kingsbury" wrote: You at Bedford, Bob? yes sir. This is my first season owning there, I'm at the Tower Ramp tiedowns, which cost $110/mo for a 172. well, the tie-downs had been $85/month since before 1994. Don't forget that $500 also gets you the chance to pay $75 to get fingerprinted, and for no extra money the guards at the air force base will harass you when you try to drive up if your auto inspection sticker is out of date. don't forget to buckle your seatbelt. (actually, I don't need to get on HAFB to get to my hangar). As for how good a job Massport does plowing, I just hope they do better than the state does on 128. They do. This is my first year in a T-hangar, but massport did a decent job plowing the tie-downs the years I had my airplane on the east ramp. Note that they can cut your ropes if they plow when your airplane is not there. Shovelling out what isn't plowed is no fun - I used to use a snowblower to (carefully) clear out the airplane. -- Bob Noel -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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Ray Andraka wrote:
IIRC, it went from $50/mo to $85/mo in 1992 or 1993, and back then the ramp plowing was random. Sometimes it would be plowed pretty close to the airplane, others you'd have to shovel out a 50' path between the airplane and the shovelled lane. $110/mo is ridiculous. Even PVD, which doesn't want us there, is only $52/mo for tiedowns, and they'll often do what they can to stuff you in a hangar if there is severe weather predicted. PVD is only $52/month in a class C. Our club pays 95/month for tiedown at a non-towered airport 4B8 in Plainville CT and 65/month at MMK in Meriden CT. I guess they are making it up on the new RI landing fees. John Roncallo |
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