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Hal Guretzky stands in front of the Cessna he keeps at his home in Oceanside, NY.Victor Alcorn
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A code enforcement officer for the Town of Hempstead arrived to inspect Guretzky's plane.Victor Alcorn
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A code enforcement officer for the Town of Hempstead inspects Guretzky's plane.Victor Alcorn
Hal Guretzky's Cessna sits in his driveway on Yale Street in Oceanside.Victor Alcorn
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A Long Island man who has angered neighbors by parking his Cessna in his driveway has been offered a free space to store it at an airport — but he’s refusing.

“If I store my plane there, that means I gave up a fight,” said Harold Guretzky, 69, of Oceanside, who was hit with a summons July 22.

Liberty Jet founder Christian Deputy said he offered to keep it for six months at his hangar at MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma just to help.

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