Saturday, August 3, 2013

AIRVENTURE

Well I have had a busy few weeks of flying, work and well life. My flying is going pretty well in the last week I have logged about 2 hours of solo time in which I have done about 20 landings. Everything is going great and I am looking forward to expanding what I can do as well as checking off more requirements. The real reason why I wanted to update this is because this is the week that Oshkosh, Wisconsin becomes the center of the aviation world. Airventure is the annual air show, celebration and trade show held by the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA). There are many things that Airventure such a great event. You can do everything from look at all the newest and greatest general aviation aircraft from every manufacturer, to seeing some of the oldest and rarest aircraft in the world in the warbird and vintage areas. You can literally find every type of airplane single engine piston (SEP), turbine, jet, home built, and rotorcraft. There is almost something for everyone Kidventure does a great job of educating and giving kids something interesting to do. You need something for your plane or are looking for a plane you can find it. Looking for a job in aviation? For the first time Airventure had a career fair this year. My favorite parts are the cool new planes, the old vintage planes and what is arguably the best air show in the world. Airventure features the best civilian performers in the world. The usual headliners are Mike Goulian, Matt Younkin, Sean D. Tucker, Gene Soucy and my personal favorite the Aeroshell team! For those of you up in Iowa the presenting sponsor for the daily air show is Rockwell Collins. On Monday night after the air show there is always a concert which featured Chicago this year. There are also forums and "lectures" lectures covering any topic in aviation. This is no small get together either. The show normally has over 50,000 attendees during the week and thousands of airplanes fly-in to Oshkosh and camp on the grounds. During this week it becomes the busies airport in the world. On Thursday of this week the air traffic controllers (ATC) at Oshkosh handled 2,805 flights in 10 hours, Chicago's O'Hare International Airport averages 2,750 in 24 hours. The thing to remember is these are all general aviation aircraft coming and going, not one bit is commercial. Due to this amount of traffic there are special flight rules for this week which allow them to handle this many planes. It can get so busy that as a pilot you are instructed not to verbally respond to instructions from ATC, instead you simply rock your wings. You are also told to land in big painted dots on the runway to allow for multiple planes to land on the same runway at the same time (not to mention the makeshift runway right next to you that has multiple planes landing or taking off on it as well). This is also just the traffic at Oshkosh, nearby airports in Fon Du Lac, Appleton and Greenbay also act as reliever airports if you don't want to or can't get into Oshkosh. I encourage you to check out Airventure.org to check it out. They have videos, pictures and live cams from areas around the field as well as showing the daily air show from 2-6pm daily and from 8-10 on Wednesday and Saturday nights. Sadly we couldn't make it since someone has to stay back in the air capital and keep the industry going. If you want to go let me know and you can join my wife and I next year as we again plan to make the yearly pilgrimage.

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