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Finding a Hangar to Rent Can Be an Elusive, Remarkable Achievement

Searching for a place to house an airplane often comes with lengthy, decades-long waiting lists.

Uncharted, private strips like this one sometimes resemble derelict airplanes, unused and slowly becoming lost to time and the elements. [Courtesy: Jason McDowell]
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The author, a new airplane owner, faces extreme difficulty finding a hangar to rent, with public airport waiting lists often spanning decades.
  • A creative search for private, uncharted airstrips revealed many were unmaintained or their owners were not renting/selling available space.
  • The experience underscores the scarcity of aviation facilities and the challenge of preserving private airstrips as owners age or cease flying.
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The other day, I asked AI to list some of mankind’s most remarkable achievements. The resulting list included the discovery of fire and electricity, the development of language, vaccines, agriculture, math, splitting the atom, inventing the computer chip, and landing on the moon.

Notably absent from the list was a first-time airplane owner managing to simultaneously purchase a home and find a hangar to rent from out of state. Given my total lack of success in this area over the past few years, I am left to assume it is simply insurmountable and has never been accomplished in our history.

Jason McDowell

Jason McDowell is a private pilot and Cessna 170 owner based in Madison, Wisconsin. He enjoys researching obscure aviation history and serves as a judge for the National Intercollegiate Flying Association. He can be found on Instagram as @cessnateur.

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