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Out of idle cursorily I scanned some of the adds. None of them showed the hangers or hanger doors. The relaters need to get some input from a pilot when they start developing their ads/

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Lots and houses at Massey Ranch (X50) are reasonable now.
Orlando airport is 1 hr, never any traffic.
Spruce Creek, the high rent district is about a 20 min drive.
http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=28.978123,-80.920444&z=15&t=h&hl=en

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I just received a postcard in the mail advertising > this airport < [airnav.com] for sale in the panhandle of Florida.
*5280' runway
*40 miles NE of Panama City, FL
*80 acres
*2880 sq. ft. home built in 2004, metal roof & dryvit
*Quonset-hut hangar (3660 sq ft) w/o doors, rear wall only....

Reduced from $775,000 to.....



$650,000 !


I'd bet he'd take 500k. shocked wink


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Originally Posted by Bengie_Phillips
I just received a postcard in the mail advertising > this airport < [airnav.com] for sale in the panhandle of Florida.
*5280' runway
*40 miles NE of Panama City, FL
*80 acres
*2880 sq. ft. home built in 2004, metal roof & dryvit
*Quonset-hut hangar (3660 sq ft) w/o doors, rear wall only....

Reduced from $775,000 to.....



$650,000 !


I'd bet he'd take 500k. shocked wink


I think the club should purchase it, think how much fun it would be living across the runway from GP Bill crazy we could argue about almost everything whistle

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Something to keep an eye on gang:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today issued its interim policy on residential through-the-fence (RTTF) access agreements at federally-funded airports.

The policy outlines the requirements that airport sponsors must follow if they wish to continue RTTF agreements at federally-funded airports. These agreements allow people who own residential property with aircraft storage facilities near an airport to access the airport from off-airport property. These properties are sometimes known as “hangar homes.”

The interim policy requires airport sponsors with existing agreements to develop an airport access plan that outlines how the airport will meet its obligations to operate as a public-use airport. The plan must detail how the airport sponsor meets standards for control of the airport, safety of operations, self-sustainability, and nondiscriminatory airport rates.

The policy also amends one of the conditions of federal funding, called grant assurances, to prohibit new RTTF access to a federally-funded airport.

RTTF agreements that are not consistent with the FAA’s new policy may introduce safety risks by creating direct access to runways or taxiways, impede a sponsor’s ability to collect appropriate fees, or limit the airport’s ability to address future growth. RTTF agreements also may restrict airport access for all general aviation pilots because of noise concerns and hours of operations since residences are nearby. The FAA has no objections to these agreements at privately owned airports, if they do not receive federal funds.

This interim policy is effective immediately. The FAA will conduct another policy review in 2014. To view the interim policy, go to: Airport Improvement Program (AIP): Interim Policy Regarding Access to Airports From Residential Property.

http://www.faa.gov/airports/airport_compliance/residential_through_the_fence/


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This website has places all over the country and a state by state depiction of where each airpark is located: www.FlyInHomes.com [flyinhomes.com]


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I found a pature with 1500 feet clear; a barn that could "get" a hanger door. Lets see,that and a tractor to maintain it and I could be in business.
Any of you maintain your own runways? It definitely would be more work, but then many of the Airparks have grass too.
Happy Flying


Jeff Haskin
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