Auburn2002
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mostly a dry event.
That's why you fly it in with you.
mostly a dry event.
She then begins her OSH tirade, which I didn't bother reading. She sounds like a nasty, self-important, miserable person and I really don't care what those kind of people have to say.
Former FAA inspector. yeah that fits.
That's why you fly it in with you.
I was actually really surprised that they don't sell alcohol. We had a couple beers at SOS and also Friar Tucks but mostly a dry event.
I bet they would make a killing if they had a couple tiki huts selling frosty glasses of whatnot.
When I flew up in 2011, we were getting to RIPON right after the F-16 ran off the runway and broke up so they only had 27 open; we heard comments from guys circling the lake 6+ times and saying they'd have to divert for fuel if they were hung out much longer. But everything worked out just fine, the controllers are great. Had a fun moment when on downwind as the tower was trying to contact a random Mooney crossing the field at 1000', did not come from RIPON/FISKE - Mooney finally comes online and says "ah, yes, this is the Mooney over the field, request permission to land at Oshkosh." Literally 1000' AGL over the middle of the field. Unreal.
I wonder how far back liveatc recordings are available. Would love to find that one.
They do after five on the show grounds or in some of the non-show ground but close areas (SOS Brothers beer tent comes to mind)
They do after five on the show grounds or in some of the non-show ground but close areas (SOS Brothers beer tent comes to mind)
I was actually really surprised that they don't sell alcohol. We had a couple beers at SOS and also Friar Tucks but mostly a dry event.
I bet they would make a killing if they had a couple tiki huts selling frosty glasses of whatnot.
Smart man. FloridaPilot has no idea how much people drink at Oshkosh!
I was actually really surprised that they don't sell alcohol. We had a couple beers at SOS and also Friar Tucks but mostly a dry event.
I bet they would make a killing if they had a couple tiki huts selling frosty glasses of whatnot.
How would that be any different than what was there already?Airplanes and parts of them would be all over the place
I think the lack of damning comments on the article just goes to show how many people DON'T read flyingmag.com.Wow, you called it. Here are some gems from that part:
- I beckoned one to the open door of my airplane and yelled, “If you f------ can't see me, lady, I f------ can’t see you.”
- as we tied ’72B in the grass, a big-bellied, orange-vested person in a golf cart drove up and announced, “This grass is a taxiway, so understand you won’t be permitted to return to your airplane without an escort.” By now my usual, abnormally low blood pressure had risen to record heights and I said, “You wanna bet? If I need to get to my airplane, fella, I damned well will.”
Did a Mooney land gear up? That's what I heard, but couldn't get verification.
Sunday I sat on the south side of 27 maybe 500 feet west of the green dot and it's always entertaining. Lots of close calls, and you could really see which pilots exercised sound judgement and some who, well, didn't. Also, I have to wonder if some of those guys read the notam at all. Tying up the radio, not getting off the damn runway, coming in without the proper spacing and completely screwing up the sequence, one guy tried to come in on final for 9 into opposing traffic...
Some guy in a cirrus bounced it about 3 times and bent the nose gear pretty severely... shimmying and shaking like mad and he applied full power to take off again... LOL. Got airborne a couple, feet and then realized that he should just put it back on the ground.
Did a Mooney land gear up? That's what I heard, but couldn't get verification.
Okay. Just read the Flying article. I used to like Martha's articles on the rare occasion that I actually pick up a Flying magazine. However, after reading that article, all I can say is, "What a *****!"
Hoo boy -- I saw that Cirrus "land"! He effed up that nose gear, but good.
Did a Mooney land gear up? That's what I heard, but couldn't get verification.
I agree Jay - pretty poorly written for an aviation magazine. I don't endorse the article, just thought it was interesting to see what's out there.What a silly article. Landing at OSH is often going to involve last minute adjustments, as ordered by the controllers. This is going to mean carrying the landing farther down than initially planned, flying "close to the ground", which (according to the author) is "unstable".
This is the kind of article that starts the "Risk Managers" down the road of thinking about ways to curtail Oshkosh arrivals.
Oh, and yes, a Mooney landed gear up on the Sunday before the show. That's what closed the airport and threw all of y'all into the Rush and Green Lake holds.
Actually, from what I heard he landed with the gear down, and it collapsed on roll out. I didn't see it happen, so I have no verification of that one way or the other.
Her article isn't painting her in the best light, true. But it's nice to see I'm not the only pilot that's "meh" about Oshkosh. Been twice... drove once('87), flew in once ('94). Stoked because everything you read and all anyone talks about is how great it is.
It's definitely one of those "If this is the kind of thing you like, then you'll like this thing" things. But don't assume just because you're a pilot that this is the thing for you. Yes, there are a lot of airplane and airplane related attractions. And if OSH were held in my town and I could drive, park and walk a reasonable distance and still sleep in my own bed that night, I might go for a day. But the stuff that's there isn't interesting enough, to me, to make all the other stuff (which I don't enjoy) worth it.
It's nice most of you enjoy Oshkosh. It's a fine event run by good people. But it is not for me.
“I hope they have a post-mortem to figure out how they got into it,”
Okay. Just read the Flying article. I used to like Martha's articles on the rare occasion that I actually pick up a Flying magazine. However, after reading that article, all I can say is, "What a *****!"
If you have some issues with how it's run, fine, let her rip, but she showed her arse on this one.
I'm happy to co-pilot for anyone flying from New England next year Same offer as @FloridaPilot ! (as long as you like cheap drinks...)
I'm happy to co-pilot for anyone flying from New England next year Same offer as @FloridaPilot ! (as long as you like cheap drinks...)