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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote: We pay $112 per month for ours. Includes electricity. Go 50 miles south, and they're just $45 per month, for one that's even nicer. I can't for the life of me figure out what you guys see in the coasts... There is no excuse for hangars costing what they do around Mobile; it's got a cost of living lower than Dubuque, IA. 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. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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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! Your situation makes our single-party rule (Democrats have held every elected office in Johnson County since 1957) look like a PTA meeting. Sorry to hear it, Dan. But there are plenty of great places to live and own an airplane. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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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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