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I am selling my Saratoga Airplane I want to start my own Dropzone here in Northern California And Have a Big Boogie I am currently raizing money to buy a CASA 212-200 for my new Drop zone

the Airport I will be Located aat will be Napa County Airport about 30 miles north of San Francisco this airport has a large area that would make a great boogie location

I currently have $230,000 Saved for my CASA and when I sell my Airplane I shold have close to $500,000 almost half of what I need to buy the CASA 212-200

any one interested in helping me get a new drop zone going and any ideas on how I can raise the rest of the money I need to get the CASA

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I rember looking in a magazine while flying Southwest where there was land for sale in Northern New Mexico. 2.5 acre plots and best of all this land came with a small airport for all people who bought property in this area.
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any one interested in helping me get a new drop zone going and any ideas on how I can raise the rest of the money I need to get the CASA



So you're asking for donations? Sort of like spam in the forums?

Seriously, though, have you run the numbers for using a CASA as a daily operations plane for a DZ? If you have I seriously doubt you would buy something like that for a new DZ. A solid 182 is a good plane to start a DZ with. A C-208B or a PAC-750 would be the choice if you had the money to buy a turbine for a beginning DZ.

Unless you've got a significant amount of money to throw away on a monthly basis, starting a DZ with a turbine is hard to do. It'll take years to turn a profit.
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Unless you've got a significant amount of money to throw away on a monthly basis, starting a DZ with a turbine is hard to do. It'll take years to turn a profit.



But he's picked the perfect market. There's not a lot of competition in the Northern California area. :D;)
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Napa County Airport? http://www.napacountyairport.org/Site/7/0/9/VisitorsOccupants.aspx

-Has a Control Tower

-JAL pilot training center

-CHIPs Air unit

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From the 1970s to the present, Napa Valley has grown into a highly desirable tourist destination. Events like the Napa Valley Wine Auction, and major events at the nearby Infineon Raceway, create a peak of arrivals and departures at the Napa Valley Airport. A number of corporate jets are now based at Napa Valley Airport and there is a lengthy waiting list for hangar space.



Talk to the FBO and the USPA.

The last airport I dropped on that had a control tower, called off our jump run when we were a half mile out. Apparently, the corporate jet that was on approach 50 miles out took priority.[:/] After circling for 10-15 minutes we were cleared for jumping. A few minutes after I landed the same corporate jet took off again.

Point being, expect any jump operations conducted there to be something less than top priority. :|
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Norcal has several popular DZs already also, a CASA would draw, but youve got to consider how many people are committed to a DZ already, and how many are close enough to pay whatever youll have to charge for CASA loads. (especially when Bill charges $13 to full altitude in a kingair/beech/otter)

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Have a wine tasting tour! I bet it would be a GREAT hit! Invitation for a boogie, with a taste of Napa's finest. Now -that- would hold alot of skydiver's interest. :)
ltdiver




And just what wine DO you recommend to go with Baked Pony?!:)




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Have a wine tasting tour! I bet it would be a GREAT hit! Invitation for a boogie, with a taste of Napa's finest. Now -that- would hold alot of skydiver's interest. :)
ltdiver




And just what wine DO you recommend to go with Baked Pony?!:)




Pony under Glass?:$



Is Pony red meat? Then here are a few choices for you. :D:D:D

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