Hmm, can't find a link to have it mailed.
So evidently nobody lives north of OSH? IF I want to go to 6Y9 afterwards, which I probably would if I went, I gotta go back to Milwaukee (exaggeration) first if the wind is out of the north?
Not like you'd be the only one.That’s great. I don’t want to be the guy calling tower, ‘8 miles South for landing’.
Interesting. Thanks for the heads up as I might have missed that detail! The old website form to get a printed copy was sort of an unauthenticated form that just about anybody could submit though it did require your EAA member #. I just called and they asked for my EAA member # and they said they'd put in the order. I got an email receipt with an order number so they must have switched up the backend process for it this year. They're mailing out orders weekly.This is on the last page of this year's NOTICE: For a free, printed copy of this Notice booklet, call EAA at 1-800-564-6322.
Not like you'd be the only one.
When I heard that ("aircraft cutting in line"!!!), which was the Friday before.....it was a Fisk controller actually calling out the line cutters by N number and telling them to go back. Good for them. There have been line cutters since there was a Fisk arrival. With ADS-B, they can see the traffic with the N number.
When I heard that ("aircraft cutting in line"!!!), which was the Friday before.....it was a Fisk controller actually calling out the line cutters by N number and telling them to go back. Good for them. There have been line cutters since there was a Fisk arrival. With ADS-B, they can see the traffic with the N number.
Any speed you ever get instructed to do is indicatedWhen they say "fly 90 knots" I wonder if they mean True / Calibrated airspeed or Ground Speed. Or its more like a "90-ish" speed people just do whatever.
They say if you are rolling-up on the plane ahead of you, we should turn-out and rejoin back at the entry point. But I can't tell which direction they want us to turn-out, e.g. make a left-hand 180 turn and fly back on the north-side to rejoin, or make a right-hand 180 and fly opposite on the south-side to rejoin.
ALso confused by the part "Do not proceed beyond Fisk or change to Tower frequency without ATC authorization" what should the planes do that get to Fisk but don't get a call-out? Do we go into one of the VFR holding patterns, but if ATC doesn't give us a call-out then how do we know which one ?