How to Fly to Oshkosh 2023 Airventure SAFELY



As I make my flight to Oshkosh for the 2023 Airventure Fly-in, I talk you through the VFR arrival process and how to do it safely. If its your first time, don’t be concerned about the process. Its very well organized and, if you follow the process outlines in the official EAA Notice for Oshkosh Airventure, you can do it!

https://www.eaa.org/airventure
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5 thoughts on “How to Fly to Oshkosh 2023 Airventure SAFELY”

  1. Like your idea take it easy!!!! And maybe even get gas-filled up around Oshkosh… ( So many good airports around )and arrive early or late in the long evenings in Wisconsin summertime… Be aware of the Wisconsin weather and thunderstorms they don't always convenient for arrival and departure times…

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  2. Personally had to hold at Green Lake for about 40 minutes due to a crash on the field. It was the scariest 40 minutes of my 40 year flying career. What could possibly go wrong with low altitudes, water birds, planes barging into the hold…truly frightening. Luckily my Velocity had excellent visibility but even with that, we had to take evasive action for geese and seagulls half a dozen times. My advice for anyone contemplating holding at any of the lakes…DON’T DO IT!!!!!

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