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I recently read of a couple who tour the USA in an RV and they tow a KitFox in an enclosed trailer which he’s rigged like a portable” hangar”. Of course you would need a partner to assist and a truck to tow the trailer. I’ve never removed my wings being blessed with a hangar. I think there are a couple of companies that sell such trailers, some open, some closed. My RV-12 has removable wings such that two folks can remove the wings and loaded onto a trailer with fuselage. Some LSAs have foldable or removable wings which facilitates either utilizing a shared hanger or towing the plane to an off airport storage place, even your own home. I don’t know if this is a potential option for you? One guy told me that the owner of an old Comanche sinking into the gravel (tied down since 2008) "lost his medical" and the owner is so distraught he won't let the plane to go. Not sure why the owners are paying tie down fees. The only planes I've seen tied down long term on the front range are basically abandoned, flat tires, faded, rusted. You guessed it.hail.and it sustained damage. The flying club I'm in left their RANS S-19 sit out of the hanger one night in the 10 years they've owned it. We get monster hail several times throughout the summer extremely high winds weekly, heavy snow etc. Unfortunately no bank on earth will finance a leaseback even with a 50% down payment. But it's a way to mitigate my situation and the terms would allow me to pull it back with a 30 day notice. Yes I'm aware leasebacks are usually bad in 99% of all cases. Not ideal but they don't put much time on it, maybe 12-14 hrs per month. I may buy the plane (CRUZ) and lease it back to the school until I can get a hanger closer to home. I can invest the $100K+ in airplane cash I had set aside in something else. If it flies, floats or fornicates it's cheaper to rent I suppose anyway. At least that way I can rent a C172 10 mins from my house and fly it until I'm blue in the face. I guess it might be time to explore getting the medical after all and just taking the chance. Just too few LSAs to rent and too far away, and they are being sold. Oh well, it was fun but the driving is eventually going to get old.
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You could inherit a Bonanza and it would do you no good without a place to put it. Hanger space is a significant barrier to ownership here unfortunately. Lots of cronyism and I don't think the local hanger wait lists are actually real. I thought the wait would be reasonable, boy was I wrong. If you want a hanger in Colorado anywhere on the front range you will either need to pay a bribe, build your own airport, or sign up when you're 20 years old and maybe by retirement someone will hook you up. I went off and completed my flight review driving 100 miles each way to fly with the intent of a check-out and then buy an LSA. It’s Italy with a New York attitude.I guess I put the cart before the horse. Did I mention the food? You can get pretty much anything you fancy in this city, but my favourite food district is Little Italy. Walk or ride a bike around Central Park, take a boat tour, or get last-minute tickets to a Broadway show. Going up the Empire State Building has to be done, as does The Rockefeller Center.
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I was lucky enough to fly there regularly for four years on the Airbus A318 from London City. Recently, we routed home over the Grand Canyon and were treated to an incredible view – not everyone can enjoy the view from 35,000 feet, but a helicopter flight over the canyon has got to be the next best thing.Ĭaptain Dave Wallsworth, A380 Fleet York is an amazing place… it really is the city that never sleeps.
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Once when I was in LA I was lucky enough to take part in a filming of an episode of The Big Bang Theory at the Warner Brothers Studios! While, over in San Francisco, nothing beats a day out at Alcatraz and an evening visit to the Tadich Grillon California Street, an authentic local seafood restaurant that's served food for 166 years. Captain Rob De Martino, Training Standards Captain A380