FAA Extends Comment Period on Hangar-use Policy Proposal

 - September 11, 2014, 2:40 PM

The FAA extended until October 6 the comment period for its proposal to clarify the agency’s policy that hangars are to be used only for storage or maintenance of aircraft. Compliance inspections have found that some hangars are “routinely used” to store vehicles and large household items. “In some cases, this storage interferes with, or entirely displaces, aeronautical use of the hangar,” the FAA said. The policy applies to airport operators that have accepted federal grants and/or those that have obligations contained in deeds for property transferred under various federal laws.

Comments

As long as we keep our airplane in the hangar, we should be able to keep other items that do not interfere or compromise the safe storage of our aircraft.

Thank You,
Gordon

Gordon w. Lester
Corpus Christi, TX

As long as we keep our airplane in the hangar, we should be able to keep other items that do not interfere or compromise the safe storage of our aircraft.

Thank You,
Gordon

Gordon w. Lester
Corpus Christi, TX