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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message news ![]() "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... Neither. You proceed from Ripon up the railroad tracks to a point about 500 yards east of the beach umbrella directly over the railroad tracks. Not according to the Fisk VFR arrival procedure as published in the 2006 AirVenture NOTAM. Do you advocate ignoring the published procedure by all pilots, or just those with 5000+ flight hours? That is precisely the Fisk VFR arrival procedure. Ripon up the railroad tracks to Fisk. Or what we CALL Fisk. Fisk itself is a small town about half a mile to the north-northwest of the railroad tracks. The controller's tent or umbrella is on a small knoll in the middle of a grassy field about halfway between the railroad tracks and the town of Fisk. You stay over the railroad tracks at the prescribed altitude and airspeed until advised by the controllers in the tent which of the approach procedures to execute. Over the railroad tracks at Fisk Avenue puts you almost exactly 500 yards abeam the tent/umbrella on the knoll to your port side. Have you ever flown the approach during the show? No. Have you ever flown the approach as published during the show? Every time. As my ancient memory recalls, the arrival procedures had their genesis in the great post-airshow gaggle of 1976 (of which I was an unwilling participant), but the Fisk procedure as we know it today took a couple of years after that to work out. I do not remember what the procedure was from '77 until Fisk was instituted, but this is the first year since 1973 that I haven't flown myself into Oshkosh for the Show ... in strict compliance with the NOTAM as published. Dave Yeoman (Marion, IA) sells cassette tapes of that '76 afternoon gaggle; you may want to listen for the "red and white Cessna taildragger" in that tape. Somebody with a better memory than mine may wish to correct me on the year of the Great Gaggle. Jim |
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