Runway clearance issue at FL HOA
| Unusual HOA: Spruce Creek Fly-in Community |
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According to CAIRF, Florida leads the nation with about 50,000* HOAs where in excess of 8 million* residents live, topping the nation in both categories. (*2016 estimates)
This location is the Spruce Creek Fly-in Community near Daytona Beach, Florida. Recently notable is how a conflict for resident pilots at this HOA made the report that is linked below.
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Related: READ STORY ▶ Blogger Deborah Goonan, Independent American Communities, writes: "Across the US, there are some planned communities targeted to pilot homeowners with private aircraft. Each home comes with its own airplane hangar, and the community has its own runways. That enables the homeowners to conveniently store their aircraft on site, and fly to and from their own homes in their private aircraft." Something like this might be expected in the western US, perhaps Alaska, but the site is most unusual for an urban state like Florida, right?
FL Homeowner pilot sues his “Fly-In” HOA https://t.co/eDaEoIgw6n pic.twitter.com/cm2km6h1D5— Deborah Goonan (@goonan_deborah) February 21, 2016
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Spruce Creek, FL is known as a fly-in community.— sobore (@sobore) January 30, 2016
Most residents have an airplane and a home-attached hangar. pic.twitter.com/SB8z9BsCnz







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