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It isn't the oldsters on bikes that would be the problem. It is the
controlled, unsupervised children. Ever see a "gator" do a wheelie? I have in the hands of a teenager that was supposed to be working. They do supply trams that one can ride from one end to the other. Another solution is to volunteer in a job that uses motorbikes or gators. -- Cy Galley - Chair, AirVenture Emergency Aircraft Repair A Service Project of Chapter 75 EAA Safety Programs Editor - TC EAA Sport Pilot "Joe Camp" wrote in message ... I agree 100%! that's one of the most irratating policies the EAA has. The distances to cover on the OSH grounds are huge. And the crowd that attends is not getting any younger. Bikes need to be allowed and soon. Not only do you have to walk great distances, usually you're carrying a bunch of stuff that makes it all the more harder. Motorized bikes should be allowed also. Like those Bumble bee bike motors sold at the convention. I've been to other non-EAA fly-ins, and being able to use my Dahon folding bike is wonderful. And when the only users with them are the persons bringing folding bikes in their planes, there aren't that many of them anyway. We've got too many old ladys controlling EAA, that all they talk about is over conservatisim ad infinitum. I say the heck with 'em, I'm tired of walking my ass off at the fly-in. My back isn't what it used to be, and flying my plane there is the easy part. Covering the grounds is another matter. Years ago, when FAA administrator Jim Busey attended the Oshkosh convention, he remarked that the crowd was big, but old. Well, we're even older now! And what about when we can't walk so far? is it a wonder that admissions are off at the fly-ins? look at Sun n Fun. The EAA needs to get their heads out of their a__es and realize this. Quit worrying about a harmless bicycle hitting some person or plane. There are a lot worse dangers at a fly-in, like propellers. Danger of fire with all the fueled planes, winds blowing aircraft around. I can't believe with dangers like that, they worry about a bicycle. But that's what we end up with when the EAA has all the proxy votes and has virtual control of the whole smash, instead of the members, as they should. Don't sign that proxy vote over to them! Maybe then, we could vote in bicycles, and who knows what else. Well, I hear you. But I sure wish there were some bike paths that we could use so that getting from my tent in the North 40 to the ultralight area in the South 40 wasn't a 30-minute (or more) hike. By the end of the week, none of us can bear the thought of walking down that far anymore, so we end up skipping huge portions of the show that I'd really like to see in greater detail. It seems like a couple of "bikes/scooters only" paths, with parking areas at either end, would do the trick? |
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