SixPapaCharlie
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I am not a complainer but I think I am about to complain.
At Osh when you camp with your plane, they put you in rows like this
I was directed to park on the end of one of those rows and one day I came back to this
I had to fly to Appleton to pick up my wife and fly her back in and when I was asked how to do that, they explained that I needed to unstake my tent, move it into the taxiway, tow my plane to the adjacent taxiway, replace my tent, get my wife, return, move my tent back into the taxiway, pull my plane back into the space and then re stake my tent.
I asked why they are doing this and they said "We have a policy where we do not turn away vintage airplanes"
At the end of the day if I am going to be inconvenienced, where would I rather be than Airventure but this was a pain in the ass and added 30 minutes to both ends of my trip to get my wife. I don't know why they allow planes to be parked between rows.
At Osh when you camp with your plane, they put you in rows like this
I was directed to park on the end of one of those rows and one day I came back to this
I had to fly to Appleton to pick up my wife and fly her back in and when I was asked how to do that, they explained that I needed to unstake my tent, move it into the taxiway, tow my plane to the adjacent taxiway, replace my tent, get my wife, return, move my tent back into the taxiway, pull my plane back into the space and then re stake my tent.
I asked why they are doing this and they said "We have a policy where we do not turn away vintage airplanes"
At the end of the day if I am going to be inconvenienced, where would I rather be than Airventure but this was a pain in the ass and added 30 minutes to both ends of my trip to get my wife. I don't know why they allow planes to be parked between rows.