HatTrickHero11
Pre-Flight
I just saw the event on "The Aviators" and it looks way cool to be there. Do we have anyone here that has been?
I just saw the event on "The Aviators" and it looks way cool to be there. Do we have anyone here that has been?
I just saw the event on "The Aviators" and it looks way cool to be there. Do we have anyone here that has been?
Are there any events near Calfornia that you know of? I would love to go to something like that?
I didn't mean to imply air show. I'm talking where the airplanes are on the ground and we can talk to te pilots and check out the planes.
I for one haven't been there, so there is at least one of us who hasn't.
You have to be new to aviation if you have just heard of it. Listen carefully! MAKE THE TRIP. Fly yourself or take commercial into Green Bay, Chicago, or Milwaukee. If you even like aviation at all it will be one of the best things you have ever done. There is nothing else like it in the world..............
You should go! It's great.
Here's my pictures from flying up there last year in a Turbo 182; we camped on field under the wing all week long.
https://picasaweb.google.com/104864247395730348780/Oshkosh2011
And while there, I got to ride in formation with Team AeroShell! Here's the pictures from that:
https://picasaweb.google.com/104864247395730348780/Jul292011TeamAeroShellT6TexanFormationAcroRide
And here's HD video of it!
Been thinking of flying in myself this year. It would be my first time. How difficult are the fly in procedures for a first timer?
Been thinking of flying in myself this year. It would be my first time. How difficult are the fly in procedures for a first timer?
Honestly, there IS nothing else like Oshkosh! I don't think that the 2nd through 10th runners-up combined could compete with Oshkosh. We've been every year since 2003, usually staying the entire week. Sometimes we stay with family, sometimes we camp in the tent/RV camping (which has 40,000 campsites!), and once we were in and out the same day (but in a King Air). We have yet to experience the ultimate; camping under the wing. To get an idea of the size, go to Google Maps, select satellite view, and zoom in on the Oshkosh airport. That is a satellite picture from last year's AirVenture. That might start to give you an idea of the size of this event. As you look at that image, keep in mind that the north/south runway is 8000' long, or about a mile and a half.Are there any events near Calfornia that you know of? I would love to go to something like that?
Honestly, there IS nothing else like Oshkosh! I don't think that the 2nd through 10th runners-up combined could compete with Oshkosh. We've been every year since 2003, usually staying the entire week. Sometimes we stay with family, sometimes we camp in the tent/RV camping (which has 40,000 campsites!), and once we were in and out the same day (but in a King Air). We have yet to experience the ultimate; camping under the wing. To get an idea of the size, go to Google Maps, select satellite view, and zoom in on the Oshkosh airport. That is a satellite picture from last year's AirVenture. That might start to give you an idea of the size of this event. As you look at that image, keep in mind that the north/south runway is 8000' long, or about a mile and a half.
Are there any events near Calfornia that you know of? I would love to go to something like that?
I just saw the event on "The Aviators" and it looks way cool to be there. Do we have anyone here that has been?
Dirt simple. Follow the directions, fly at your assigned speed, listen to instructions and get the ATIS as far out as you can so you know which procedure to review.
Been thinking of flying in myself this year. It would be my first time. How difficult are the fly in procedures for a first timer?
And practice spot landings before you go.
You can't get into pilot heaven unless you've gone to OSH. It's our version of the Hajj.
Wait a minute, maybe OSH is pilot heaven!
There's nothing like it.
Guess I'm in trouble...You can't get into pilot heaven unless you've gone to OSH.
Guess I'm in trouble...
Well Byron, I'm not a crowd person either. And unless you choose to crowd in at the flight line for the airshow, the only time you'll feel crowded is on the bus rides.
And the crowd are all people you'd probably like. It's NOT like going to a museum or Jamboree or anything else. Most big gatherings have a high number of people who are in it for whatever their particular thrill is. At OSH, people seem to really be aware of their part in something special. Things I've seen:
I'm not trying to sell you on it, sir. I do suggest that you come out some time and see for yourself. Catch a cheap flight to Milwaukee, Green Bay, or even Midway, and drive up. Spend two days and a night (you can find hotels with a 45 minute drive) and hook up with some of your fellow POA-ers.
- A guy losing his fanny pack, with his new digital camera and $2500 in cash in it. It was at the lost and found the next day - ALL of it.
- 10 people saving and re-staking a tent in a thunderstorm. Wasn't their tent, wasn't even their section of the campground. They just saw the problem and dealt with it.
- The South African contingent picking the nicest porta-potty in their section, and putting a "ladies" sign on it, with a welcome mat and flowers planted by it.
- People looking out for each other, everywhere, all the time. If my kid got lost, I'd be worried about her being afraid. I wouldn't worry about her safety.
- I've stayed till the last days, and the campgrounds look great when people leave. There's no trash left behind.
I just can't see the draw of it. Spending several days camping on airport grounds with scores of people in either hot scorching weather, or swampy rainy weather, spending days milling around with throngs and throngs of people, dealing with airspace darkening flocks of traffic, many of whom have not flown since the last Oshkosh. I just cannot justify the expense of flying that far. None of the seminars really appeal to me, My wife and I are not really crowd people, so what would be the point?
Maybe I need my certificate yanked.
I plead guilty to thatThe better question is who here has NOT been to Oshkosh?
Definitely new to all of this. You got that right