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The AirVenture 2023 NOTAM is out: https://www.eaa.org/-/media/Files/A.../2023_EAA_AirVenture_Oshkosh_NOTAM_Final.ashx
Anybody find the link to get one mailed?
I simply downloaded it and printed out. So I have both electronic and printed versions right now-- no waiting required.
Yeah, but I like that nice little book, all neatly bound. I could print and collate it the same way myself, but it'd never be as nice, and I don't think my stapler has enough reach. And I'm lazy.
Frankly I'm amazed they still mail them. Has to cost a fortune with the price of postage. They ought to give the option to include one with your wristbands if you pre- purchase.
Hmmm, so far I've noticed:
1. the Fond du Lac diversion procedure was removed (as noted)
2. they've not updated the Large Formation Arrivals info on page 8 to include the Cessnas to Oshkosh mass arrival that's been moved to sometime Friday.
The webinar is scheduled as well.
"Tips for Flying Into EAA AirVenture 2023"
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, AT 7 P.M. CDT
Presenter: Fred Stadler | Qualifies for FAA WINGS credit.
Register › HERE
And this little gem:
Optional: GAP and GAC may place an additional sign with N or S to request North 40 or South 40. THESE REQUESTS ARE NOT GUARANTEED
"BUT MY SIGN SAYS 'N'!!!! THERE'S NO WAY I'M GOING TO THE SOUTH END AND YOU CAN'T MAKE ME! WHERE'S YOUR MANAGER!?"
So you've volunteered at Oshkosh before?
It often doesn’t matter but can’t hurt to try. I park vintage and have landed 36 only to have the marshalers direct everyone into the conga line heading towards the north 40.On the Fisk arrival (expecting Saturday 22nd) _if_ they gave me a choice 36/18 or RWY 27, which should I chose and why?
Which would I request to maximize my chance of placement in the North 40 ?
I'll have the "N" sign with me, I hope its not too full on Saturday, even if I have to arrive later in the day.
Thoughts / suggestions ?
You don’t get to choose your runway. The controllers at Fisk do that for sequencing as they attempt to balance the arrival loads for not only all of the VFR traffic but the Warbirds, Turbine, and IFR arrivals which are coming in at the same time from the East side of the airport. When you arrive at Fisk you will be told to either continue to follow the railroad tracks for 9-27 or to make a right turn and follow Fisk Ave for 18-36. The runway you get will have no bearing on where you park.On the Fisk arrival (expecting Saturday 22nd) _if_ they gave me a choice 36/18 or RWY 27, which should I chose and why?
Which would I request to maximize my chance of placement in the North 40 ?
I'll have the "N" sign with me, I hope its not too full on Saturday, even if I have to arrive later in the day.
Thoughts / suggestions ?
When things were slow I’ve definitely heard Fisk ask for a preferred runway.You don’t get to choose your runway.
When things were slow I’ve definitely heard Fisk ask for a preferred runway.
I might just have to steal a few of those!I have had fun with the signs at Oskhosh. Since I park in a place where I also volunteer I showed up one year with a selection of signs:
"Why Can't I Park Here?"
"I Parked Here Last Year."
"I know Tom."
I generally keep a few simple ones like "THANK YOU" which is usually well received. I also have "YOU LOOK GOOD IN ORANGE" and "YOU LOOK GOOD IN PINK" for the marshallers and the FAA respectively. For departures, I use one that says "MVFR."
Just to make sure I understand what might happen...So we will be making up the Portage entry on the fly again this year.
Exactly that. The last few years there have been times they started asking aircraft to start at Portage.Just to make sure I understand what might happen...
are you talking about how planes will line-up to the south, at Portage Municipal C47 ? then follow Highway 51 north to Endeavor Bridge ?
I saw this in a few other YouTube videos, this seems to be a common convention but its not strictly part of the NOTAM procedure ?
That was my observation. If you can't get people to line up and MAINTAIN separation for the few miles from Ripon to Fisk to the Runway, asking them to start ten miles further back and expecting them to get it is wishful thinking.It’s not part of the arrival procedure. Regardless of which of the 4 transitions are in use (as directed in the Arrival ATIS) how you get to the transition in use is up to you and can result in a total free for all. If they are using the Endeavor Bridge transition, that means they are most likely traffic saturated. All the transitions do is move the merge chaos further from Fisk.
That was my observation. If you can't get people to line up and MAINTAIN separation for the few miles from Ripon to Fisk to the Runway, asking them to start ten miles further back and expecting them to get it is wishful thinking.
At least this year they managed to get all the coordinates right. The first year they put that NOTAM out, the maps, the textual description, and the lat long all showed the start point in different place, with over a mile of difference in some cases.
You don’t get to choose your runway. The controllers at Fisk do that for sequencing as they attempt to balance the arrival loads for not only all of the VFR traffic but the Warbirds, Turbine, and IFR arrivals which are coming in at the same time from the East side of the airport. When you arrive at Fisk you will be told to either continue to follow the railroad tracks for 9-27 or to make a right turn and follow Fisk Ave for 18-36. The runway you get will have no bearing on where you park.
At least in my case I’ve been provided a runway option many times.
I was parked past the "Welcome to Fond du Lac" sign last year...second to last row from the south fence.Last year was the first time they put me in the South 40. This year I got an Airbnb.
My sign said vintage. They said You can park one town over
I'm curious as well. I parked in Vintage last time I was there which wasn't too far North of the South 40, but in a slightly newer plane this year and hope I can park in the N40 (probably saturday arrival around noon). I think the convenience of having some restaurants and Target and everything closer would be nice, but I've never personally camped there.I was parked past the "Welcome to Fond du Lac" sign last year...second to last row from the south fence.
I haven't ever parked in the N40. For those who have done both, does everybody prefer the North?
And you arrived on Sunday! I think I actually got footage of that. It was amazing how fast things filled up.Last year was the first time they put me in the South 40. This year I got an Airbnb.
My sign said vintage. They said You can park one town over
And you arrived on Sunday! I think I actually got footage of that. It was amazing how fact things filled up.
The upper level is meant for those who can’t do 90, not for those that can do 135. Just sayin’
Usually after Fisk when they are assigned a runway.If someone…..not me but definitely someone…was flying the 2300’ 135kts route, at what point to they descend?
Usually after Fisk when they are assigned a runway.