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T-HANGARS: The T-hangar units at Paine Field are the
most common type of storage space for aircraft with wingspan up to about
40’. These units are widely spread throughout the Central and West Ramps
and are also available as “Condominium” units on the
East Ramp. These types of hangars are extremely
versatile as they provide ample room for most general aviation aircraft
as well as space for a tool bench and a few cabinets to store aircraft
equipment, tools, etc.All of the T-hangars at Paine Field have sliding doors for an opening, with some doors sliding inside and along the walls of the unit and others sliding in front of the neighboring hangar. All of the doors are easy to operate and can be opened or closed with a few easy pushes or pulls. All T-hangars are secured with an Airport provided padlock and have cane bolts that can be set from inside the hangar for additional security. The existing, older style T-hangars which are located on the Central Ramp and the West Ramp are constructed to an “S-5” occupancy (allows for minor parts swapping and minor maintenance of aircraft), have approximately 15-amps of power, have one to two lights on the ceiling, and have one or two power receptacles designed for 110V.
The new T-hangar units located on the West Ramp are slightly larger in size
and have a number of additional amenities that make them attractive to
the kit-builders or those who perform their own maintenance. All of the
new T-hangars were constructed to meet an “H5” occupancy rating (allows
for more advanced repairs and additional maintenance on aircraft) and
are sprinkled for additional safety. These units also have approximately
20-amps of individually metered power, 2 fluorescent light fixtures, 4
power receptacles, 2 “man-doors” for easy entrance and exit, and have
windows in the sliding doors for additional lighting. In addition, these
units allow the tenant the ability to upgrade the power to a 220v system
using existing or new conduit and the installation of additional cable
(please fill out the TENANT IMPROVEMENT FORM and submit it to the
Airport Office prior to beginning any work of this type.) |
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| Cost: There are 211 T-hangar units located on the older West Ramp hangar area. Square footage ranges from 960sf to 1,730sf—with the majority at 1,040sf. The 1,040sf units cost $265.00 per month (including taxes). Effective August 1, 2008, the 1,040sf unit cost will be $275 per month (including taxes). There are 40 T-Hangar units located in the newer West Ramp hangar area. The rate for these hangars is $404.18 per month (including taxes). Effective August 1, 2008, the monthly rate for these T-Hangars will $431.27 (including taxes). |
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| Wait Time: There is approximately a 2 to 3-year wait to get into a new T-hangar unit. There is approximately a 2 to 3-year wait to get into an existing T-Hangar unit. (Because the T-Hangars vary in price, size, and age, the Airport will keep separate wait lists for each style of unit. In order to be eligible for a new T-Hangar and/or an older T-Hangar you must pay an application fee for each style of unit.) Click here to obtain a hangar wait list packet. Click here to view the current wait list summary. |
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