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by quartz
889 days ago
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I knew an eng manager who lived in a flight focused community (each house had parking for an airplane!) like this one [1] way outside of town. They'd fly in each morning for their commute. I always thought that sounded like it would provide maximum flexibility since there are so many tiny airfields in the US you'd be hard pressed to work somewhere too far from one. Seemed pretty incredible overall... at the time I remember looking it up and the cost working out to a bit cheaper than bay area housing all-in, but I didn't really know how to calculate the airplane costs accurately. [1] https://www.businessinsider.com/cameron-airpark-estates-cali... |
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You also would need to be instrument rated and remain current if you're planning on commuting every day rain or shine. A pretty significant investment.