Diana said:
It amazes me that some people don't even have the OSH NOTAM and fly in there anyway. In the FBO at KIOW, I was studying the OSH NOTAM one last time before I took off for my last leg into OSH, and a pilot who was walking out to get in his airplane to take off for OSH noticed me sitting there reading the NOTAM. He asked me if he could copy a few pages from my NOTAM, since he didn't have one. I got the impression that he hadn't even read it yet. I wonder how many people fly in there unprepared?
Listen to Pilotcast 41. Just be prepared, you're gonna want to reach through your computer and slap the guy around. It starts something like this:
Cessna 53A: "Uhh, Oshkosh tower, can you tell me how to get in there?"
OSH Tower: "Proceed to Ripon and follow the Fisk arrival procedure."
Cessna 53A: "Well, um, uh, I left the NOTAM back at the airport."
OSH Tower: "I suggest you go back and get it then."
Cessna 53A: "Well, uh, Tower, uh, we really want to get in before the airshow starts."
And it gets WAY worse from there. I really wish the FAA would actually take some enforcement actions against these idiots. He tied up so much radio time it could easily have caused a very serious accident.
Diana, sounds like you did the right thing. If it got really bad, I'd climb just a tad (50-100 feet) just in case.
I came in Sunday evening and everyone seemed to be pretty much on top of their game. I didn't have to do anything special to get in line. In fact, I didn't even see any other traffic near Ripon, which kind of scares me... There were maybe three aircraft that were cleared ahead of me at Fisk after I passed Ripon. Didn't see any of them until I was southwest of the center of the field.
I did see a Tiger up close and personal. Spotted him very early on, kept an eye on him. Same altitude, headed to FLD apparently. Ended up going just off my nose, 1/4 mile or so. Neither of us corrected course, and I wonder if he ever saw me.