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EAA AirVenture
2008 NOTAM
Download your 2008 EAA AirVenture NOTAM here.
Pilots can order
the booklet online or by calling 800-JOIN-EAA (800-564-6322).
AirVenture Flight Arrival
Procedures - Understanding Air Traffic
Control at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
An online guide created by veteran
Oshkosh Air Traffic Controllers to give you - the
pilot - a better understanding of the Air Traffic Control procedures in
use at AirVenture. Learn more Provide
your feedback to ATC
Ultralight
Arrival Procedures
An online and printable guide for ultralight/homebuilt
rotorcraft flight arrival procedures. Learn
more
Aircraft Parking
Status
The aircraft parking
information and field conditions can be accessed on
our Aircraft
Parking Status page
Safe Ground Operations for
Conventional Gear (Tail Wheel) Aircraft
All pilots feel a need to be vigilant
regarding safety issues. They carefully inspect their aircraft during
pre-flight, run up the engine(s), check the weather. They ask themselves,
“Am I physically and mentally ready to fly today?” Simply stated,
pilots make many critical, safety-based decisions before the wheels start
to roll. Learn more
Departure Briefing
All pilots departing on Runway 18/36 before the daily air show should
have a departure briefing, available on ATIS (128.75), in the EAA
AirVenture NOTAM, or in the Departure Briefing shack located east
of the control tower starting at 7 a.m., at the tent in South Aircraft
Parking (Row 113), or from the roving briefer circulation through the
South aircraft parking in a vehicle with a Departure Briefing sign.
Foreign Visitors
Foreign
visitors/members flying to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh from any country
must apply for and receive a TSA waiver. Print out the waiver form from
the TSA General
Aviation web site,
then fax it to the phone number on the form at least 14 days before
you need the waiver.
Aircraft
registered in either Canada or Mexico do not need the waiver
if they can comply with the terms of the current border crossing NOTAM. NOTAM
(2/5319) for VFR or IFR operations. Experimental
amateur-built aircraft and ultralight aircraft registered in Canada do not need the waiver
if they can comply with the terms of the current border crossing NOTAM
(2/5319) and the FAA Canadian ultralight and amateur-built
aircraft border crossing Special Flight Authorization (SFA)
Pilots
flying foreign-registered aircraft who are unable to comply with any of
the above, as it applies to you, must apply for and receive a TSA
international waiver. Questions
- call EAA Information Services at 920-426-4821 or e-mail: infoserve@eaa.org.
Airline Discounts
Airline discounts to
and from EAA AirVenture Oshkosh are available from several
airlines. Learn more
Commercial Airports
Appleton, WI - Outagamie County Regional; Green Bay, WI - Austin
Straubel Int’l Airport;
Madison, WI - Madison Dane County Regional; Milwaukee, WI -
Mitchell International Airport; Chicago, IL - O’Hare International
Clearing U.S. Customs
Wittman Regional Airport, Oshkosh,
WI, is not an airport of entry for clearing U.S. Customs - you can not
clear customs at Oshkosh - U.S. Customs will not be providing any
services at Oshkosh before, during or after AirVenture. To find a
aviation port of entry call U.S. Customs at 312-983-9100 or visit their web
site. This information may also be obtained by asking a FAA Flight
Service Station by calling 1-800-WX-Brief.
EAA Flight Planner
Plan your flight to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh using
the EAA Flight Planner. You must be an EAA member to
use the Flight Planner. Learn
more about the EAA Flight Planner.
Graphic TFR Notams
When flying in the U.S. EAA strongly encourages you to check Notams for
current temporary flight restrictions (TFR's) that may affect your route
of flight. There are two methods available to do this:
- EAA
Flight Planner - plots your desired route of flight and shows
any TFR's that may affect the flight. The TFR display on this site
allows you to show the TFR on many different types of aviation maps,
including a VFR section.
- FAA
Graphic NOTAM web page - using the links for each posted TFR,
this site allows you to read the exact NOTAM and also provides a
link to a graphic display of the TFR area. The graphic display does
not allow you the option to select different types of aviation maps
to display the TFR on.
Convention Grounds and Wittman
Regional Airport
Wittman Regional Airport has been home to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh since
1970. The airport and adjacent property create a 1,500-acre site for the
annual celebration of flight.
Named after Steve Wittman, the
local native who became a nationally renowned aircraft designer, builder
and racer for more than six decades, the facility has grown several
times since EAA first came to the facility.
A number of features at Wittman
make it an outstanding airport for the event. First is the support from
Oshkosh and Winnebago County, which enthusiastically welcomed the event
in 1970 and EAA Headquarters in the early 1980s.
Next is the airport itself. It
is a somewhat unique facility because its two major runways — the
8,000-foot north-south Runway 18/36 and the 6,100-foot east-west Runway
9/27 — do not cross. That allows air traffic to be safely moved much
more efficiently. During EAA AirVenture, the main north-south Taxiway A
is also utilized as a runway.
Although development has come
to both the north and east sides of the airport, there are still
hundreds of acres to safely park aircraft. Smaller runways 4/22 and
13/31, which are not active during AirVenture, make outstanding
hard-surface areas for aircraft requiring that type of parking.
An airport master plan
developed in compliance with FAA requirements in the early 1990s allowed
EAA to shape its convention grounds for future growth. Since then, new
exhibit hangars, taxiways and other construction has updated the site.
EAA-owned and leased properties
form the core of the parking and camping areas at AirVenture. Camp
Scholler annually welcomes 40,000 campers while each day during
AirVenture, auto parking areas can accommodate more than 12,000
vehicles.
A special one-way loop traffic
system developed in the late 1980s helps eliminate traffic tie-ups at
the event’s busiest times, which are usually in the late morning and
following the air show in the late afternoon. Internal service roads
also assist movement of people and support vehicles.
Continual improvements made
throughout the site have accelerated over the past five years, creating
a site that serves aviation enthusiasts, regardless of how they travel
to and enjoy AirVenture.
Alternate Airports and Stops
It’s nice to feel wanted, and those flying to and from AirVenture are
certainly that. We will have a list of facilities that
are providing special offers
to traveling EAAers on their flights to Oshkosh. If you'd like your FBO
or facility listed, please email the
information to webmaster@eaa.org.
FBO Map
Check current fuel prices along
your route. Learn
more.
Fuel Service at Oshkosh
Fuel Service at Oshkosh Orion Flight Services will have fuel trucks
available for on-field fueling from July 25 - August 3, from 7 a.m. to
dusk daily. Orion offers hard surface parking for jet, turboprop and
piston twin aircraft, however space is limited, so early registration is
encouraged. An Orion courtesy shuttle will be available from the north
fuel booth area to the FBO for Orion customers with special needs. The
Orion FBO is located in the west wing of the Airport Main Terminal
building. You may pre-register for parking and fuel, or get additional
information at www.OrionFlightServices.com
or call 1-866-FLY-ORION.
Basler Flight Service will
have fuel trucks on the field from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, July
28-August 3, 2008. We will have two fuel information booths - one located across from
North Forty Registration, and the other adjacent to the Antique Classic
Cafe. Hard surface parking is available on the Basler Ramp at the north
end of the field right off of Taxiway A. More information is available
at http://www.baslerflightservice.com/eaa/eaavisitors.html
or call 920-236-7827. Unicom 122.95.
Tying Down Your Airplane
Tiedowns are required at EAA AirVenture for the safety of all planes and
visitors. Learn
more about how to effectively tie down your airplane.
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