jetdriven Posted December 2, 2011 Report Posted December 2, 2011 Houston. Land of free and home of brave. Limitless cheap land and and cheap labor. Unfortunately, home of rigged markets, backdoor deals, and waiting lists for 500-600$ t-hangars. I dunno about you all, but $6,000 a year, I could fix my window leaks, buy a nice cockpit cover, and paint the aircraft every two years with the savings. Every 4 years new interior. Quote
GeorgePerry Posted December 3, 2011 Report Posted December 3, 2011 Quote: jetdriven Houston. Land of free and home of brave. Limitless cheap land and and cheap labor. Unfortunately, home of rigged markets, backdoor deals, and waiting lists for 500-600$ t-hangars. I dunno about you all, but $6,000 a year, I could fix my window leaks, buy a nice cockpit cover, and paint the aircraft every two years with the savings. Every 4 years new interior. Quote
jetdriven Posted December 3, 2011 Report Posted December 3, 2011 I hear you George. One thing is the city charges a ridiculous rate for leases at the airport and then after 30 years it reverts to the city. I suppose a white floor jet hangar is exempt. Quote
1964-M20E Posted December 3, 2011 Report Posted December 3, 2011 I have my choice here in N.O. $300 - $400 for a community hangar at NEW, $400+ for a T-hangar and $75 on the ramp. I could go to my closer private airport for $175 on the ramp or $375 in the community hangar. $100 to $300 a month buys a lot of maintenance. I would love to have a T-hangar for <$175 a month as would many others. Quote
flyboy0681 Posted December 3, 2011 Report Posted December 3, 2011 Quote: jetdriven Houston. Land of free and home of brave. Quote
aerochet Posted March 25, 2012 Report Posted March 25, 2012 I work for the US Gov't in Mexico. Hangars here in Guadalajara are 1200 US per month and tie downs are over100 per month. Each time I fly, I have to go though a 30-45 minute process of filing a flight plan. I do it because it is the only way that I can fly my Mooneyduring the two years that I am here. I have a cockpit cover and park it on the ramp. Last summer, I parked it at El Paso International for only $110 per month for a T Hangar! That is a bargain, but I only got to fly about once each 4-6 weeks and a 2 hour commercial flight to get there. Quote
rbridges Posted March 25, 2012 Report Posted March 25, 2012 Quote: aerochet I work for the US Gov't in Mexico. Hangars here in Guadalajara are 1200 US per month and tie downs are over100 per month. Each time I fly, I have to go though a 30-45 minute process of filing a flight plan. I do it because it is the only way that I can fly my Mooneyduring the two years that I am here. I have a cockpit cover and park it on the ramp. Last summer, I parked it at El Paso International for only $110 per month for a T Hangar! That is a bargain, but I only got to fly about once each 4-6 weeks and a 2 hour commercial flight to get there. Quote
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