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Hangar Queen Owners -- WHY?
On Saturday, January 29, 2000 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-6, Jay Honeck wrote:
I have a question that has been bugging me for years, and this forum is a large enough cross-section of pilots to MAYBE get a statistically meaningful response: WHY do people own "hangar queens"? There are approximately 200 planes based on our field. Of those 200, probably 150 have not moved in the 3 years we've lived here -- even in the summer. Now, I'm sure SOME of those 150 have moved when I'm not around to witness it. But with the snow on the ground, it's pretty easy to discern activity. Most of the hangars haven't been opened in a over a month. (Now, I know many pilots "hang it up" in the winter -- which makes me wonder about their proficiency in the spring! -- but I'm talking about these planes NEVER moving -- ever.) My family spends part of every day at the airport. We fly our Warrior every couple of days, all year round. At first I wasn't willing to believe this inactivity, but I have checked with the line guys over an extended period of time to verify my numbers. These planes are simply in storage, for all intents and purposes. WHY would someone tie up between $30K - $150K in a hangar queen, and then pay $125 - $200 per month for the privilege of doing so? And would YOU fly a plane that is only run every other year? (Month?) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Warrior N33431 As an airport commissioner, I see this all the time. The problem with hanger queens is they are not kept current, occupy space an active pilot could use, and since they get no maintenance they make the airport look like a junk yard. We are looking at a requirement that any aircraft based at our airport must current and in condition to fly. Also aircraft must be washed 3 times a year and waxed once. An airplane must be flown every 6 months or it is subject to expulsion from the airport. Hanger space is at a premium in our area and we want people who are actually flying to use it. WE ARE NOT RUNNING A PARKING LOT OR STORAGE YARD. We have about 25 planes to kick out and have a waiting list of people who want to use them. People just letting these hanger queens sit are not pilots they are hoarders and it needs to stop.. |
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