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From: trisoft@realtime.net (James M. Knox)
Subject: Re: Flying in Austin, TX?
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In article <7544u3$q0b$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, lucien@metrowerks.com wrote:
>In article <36752314.0@feed1.realtime.net>,  trisoft@realtime.net (James M.
>Knox) wrote: Hey James, You going to move your plane over there? I'd be
>curious as to where John will keep his planes now. That 12200' runway will
>probably be a blast to land on 8). Also, last time I was up, AUS wasn't on
>the air anymore, but CWK was (just like it's depicted in the new San Antonio
>sectional. You think Bergstrom will become class B?

Bergstrom is going to be full up, although one group claims they can build 
more hangars (with rents up to $650  per month).

HYI (San Marcos) is building hangars right and left, but durn - that's 
half-way to San Antonio.  Taylor is supposed to be putting in more hangars, 
but hasn't started construction.

Georgetown is probably the best bet for me, but that means up to a one hour 
drive to the plane for a one hour flight to Dallas.  {:<(

                                                jmk
