Here in SLC we have a
similar policy. But, no one has stated the reason for this. I consulted
the Airport Fire Marshal, the Properties office, etc. I feel that since there
is no good reason for this policy, it should be eliminated as a customer
irritant. As long as the primary purpose of the hangar is retained, i.e.
AIRCRAFT PARKING, then who really cares if a vehicle is inside? As long as the
customer has the room to store an aircraft and a vehicle, why should we
interfere?
Good
Luck.
William E. Hewitt
Jr., A.A.E.
SLC
AIrport
From:
help-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:help-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Mario
Cifuentez
Sent: Friday, March
12, 2004 11:07 AM
To:
Help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: CAA: Mutual Help List, Vehicles
in Hangars
Hello
folks,
I've got a problem
that I think is common to many airports. I've got tenants that love to
store vehicles in their T-hangars, in addition to their aircraft. Our
agreements state that they can only park their cars in there while they are
flying, but I don't have any other language or a good reason to tell them why
it is our policy.
Can anyone out there
help me out with a better reason and some corresponding lease language why
this is not permissible?
Thanks to everyone
in advance.
Mario Cifuentez,
II
Airport Manager
Visalia Municipal
Airport
9501 Airport Drive
Visalia, CA 93277
(559) 713-4480
(559) 713-4827 FAX
www.flyvisalia.com