Those should have been in your flight bag already.Step one: Pack trenching tool and TP for landing in a State on the way there that closed all public restrooms.
Two hours? Are you planning to declare an emergency because you just aren't sure if your tailwheel got fixed the week before the show? I spent over 3 hours in the hold in 2018, with a break in the middle to get fuel and catch my breath from the 3-wide, 3-high, and occasional wrong-direction traffic around the lake.Step two: Plan fuel stop far enough away there’s less “disturbed ground” around the ramp, but close enough for a reasonable fuel reserve after circling the lake for two hours.
Avoiding pictures of yourself in compromising positions is a physical impossibility. Avoiding POA peeps at Airventure is a ROC violation. Good luck on both!Ongoing: Avoid POA peeps who’ll be attempting to take cell phone photos of you in compromising positions.
I'm going if they have it. Didn't think about the vaccine, but yeah, I'd want the vaccine first. It's going to be hard enough to get back into my workplace, unless they loosen up the current travel restrictions that are in place or make a provision for vaccinated personnel.
No way it’s going to happen. The only people you’ll see in masks will be people who are there for work, and who’s employers insist.Vaccinated or not, masks will most likely be required. Wearing masks in the July heat is going to be crazy.
If you can’t stand the heat (in a mask), get out of the airport. If those are the rules clearly laid out as a condition for entry (masks required), I hope that pilots show that they are not children and follow them.No way it’s going to happen. The only people you’ll see in masks will be people who are there for work, and who’s employers insist.
You will be in the minority I think. I don’t care what legal authority EAA has over that part of the outside world. No mask here. In regard to vendor tents or other “indoor” spaces I’ll gladly honor any requests made by the people maintaining that space. Wearing a mask outside to satisfy anyone else regardless of their authority will not happen.If you can’t stand the heat (in a mask), get out of the airport. If those are the rules clearly laid out as a condition for entry (masks required), I hope that pilots show that they are not children and follow them.
I don’t see what excuse you could have for not following a simple rule that EAA had the legal authority to make (if they decide to do so), unless you are actually N1NR! Sir, wear a mask. Unable, too busy busting this bravo.
If there is no rule, then it is up to the participant, obviously.
Welcome to capitalism. EAA is a private business and can set rules for entry. Choose to not follow them and they have every right to kick you out the door. You have every right to choose to not attend if you don’t like the rules they set.You will be in the minority I think. I don’t care what legal authority EAA has over that part of the outside world. No mask here. In regard to vendor tents or other “indoor” spaces I’ll gladly honor any requests made by the people maintaining that space. Wearing a mask outside to satisfy anyone else regardless of their authority will not happen.
I did not mean to imply or state they did not have the authority. Just that I would not recognize their authority.I got my second Fauci Ouchi last week.
The EAA has already indicated the current plans: reduced density and masks inside. Masks optional outside. Most of the big events: the special indoor dinners and the big Monday night concert have been canceled.
But Tarheel is wrong. The EAA has absolute authority on the grounds indoors and out. Believe me, we've had people causing problems that have been "trespassed" out. All we have to do is have the nice Winnebago County Sheriff come over if you won't kindly follow the site rules.
And you you would likely be escorted out. I've seen it happen (usually with belligerent drunks or other people who decide to push their "rights' on the field.I did not mean to imply or state they did not have the authority. Just that I would not recognize their authority.
Just because you say it’s childish does not mean it’s childish.Welcome to capitalism. EAA is a private business and can set rules for entry. Choose to not follow them and they have every right to kick you out the door. You have every right to choose to not attend if you don’t like the rules they set.
But saying that you will not follow them because you just don’t feel like it is - childish.
That happens to be the same way my 4 year old acts.I did not mean to imply or state they did not have the authority. Just that I would not recognize their authority.
That’s fine. What makes you think that I did not already know?And you you would likely be escorted out. I've seen it happen (usually with belligerent drunks or other people who decide to push their "rights' on the field.
Do you always insult people that don’t agree with you?That happens to be the same way my 4 year old acts.
It is not an insult. It is merely a statement of fact for an argument that you offering up no reasoning behind your actions.Do you always insult people that don’t agree with you?
I did not mean to imply or state they did not have the authority. Just that I would not recognize their authority.
I can’t offer up the reasoning for my opinions or the choices I make in regard to mask policies without violating the rules we all agreed to on POA.It is not an insult. It is merely a statement of fact for an argument that you offering up no reasoning behind your actions.
How can you justify knowingly breaking a rule of entry just because you feel like it? That is demonstrably the same way that children act before they learn how rules and laws govern society and keep things running smoothly for everyone.
44 years aviating and I've never been. Here is my take - crowded, expensive, dangerously high traffic volumes, everything there can be seen elsewhere.
90% successful so far. The 10% where I’m not I just leave and spend my money somewhere else. I don’t argue. Oddly enough it was the opposite numbers just a few months ago. I guess private business owners around here decided they cared more about getting paid than complying with a governors order.
I see your point. Thank you for a well thought out response that was not insultingI get it — I live in FL and we’ve been way more open than just about any other State since last summer. I do wear a mask where asked to but take it off the minute I don’t and haven’t worn a mask while in big crowds when it was ok to do so. So COVID doesn’t scare me nor do I plan on getting the vaccine as I’m not in one of the high risk groups, However I think it’s BS for you to blatantly disregarded the wishes of private business owners. Like you said if you don’t like their rules then go elsewhere. Why put them in a difficult position particularly if they are attempting to comply with a local and or state laws that could see them levied with a fine for something you did. That’s just disrespectful in my book.
Yeah, benefit greater than cost. My point exactly. How much of a cost is a sweaty chin? Heck, we fly in little hotbox airplanes all summer long where the temps inside a bubble canopy in Phoenix on a long taxi are enough to make a grown person pass out.EAA isn’t “private” in the same way a restaurant is. It’s a membership organization, and most of us are members.
It’s an organization started by a bunch of people with the independence to make their own decisions about what constitutes a safe aircraft design, and the savvy to get the government to go along. The next generation of EAA’ers has the same independence as their organizational grandfathers. They aren’t the type to do what they’re told when they aren’t convinced there’s a benefit greater than the cost.
I was making the same point. Just from an opposing position.Yeah, benefit greater than cost. My point exactly. How much of a cost is a sweaty chin? Heck, we fly in little hotbox airplanes all summer long where the temps inside a bubble canopy in Phoenix on a long taxi are enough to make a grown person pass out.
https://www.eaa.org/airventure/eaa-airventure-news-and-multimedia/airventure-covid-updatesVaccinated or not, masks will most likely be required. Wearing masks in the July heat is going to be crazy.
There are indeed lots of people but the place is huge. And going earlier in the week means smaller crowds. I won’t disagree with the “expensive” part - but so is Disney, skiing, or other popular pastimes.44 years aviating and I've never been. Here is my take - crowded, expensive, dangerously high traffic volumes, everything there can be seen elsewhere.