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![]() "Sliker" wrote volunteers, who ride motorcycles all over the grounds? I've not heard one instance of them running into an airplane. Volunteers do not ride motorcycles all over the grounds. Some of the flightline and aircraft movement volunteers, POP volunteers and maybe others who need to cover a lot of ground, coordinating parking, greeting, taxiing etc., ride motor scooters. These volunteers are absolutly nesessary to the safe and efficient operation of Airventure. If you want to ride a scooter, volunteer for this duty. Be warned, they work long hours in the sun and carry a lot of responsibility. Why would a pilot that brings his folding bike with him be any less able to avoid hitting a plane? There's more than enough room to maneuver a bike at that event The volunteers are covered by insurance if they happen to hit a plane. Would you be? There may be room in some areas at some times, but the addition of ten thousand bikes zooming around at peak times is scary. And I'm not talking about letting the entire general populace ride bikes, just giving the ones who fly in a show plane. If you fly in in a show plane or other homebuilt, ask the greeter who shows up when you tie down, to call the Welcome Wagon to your parking place. They'll give you a ride to any place on the airport or the campgrounds. Just leave a fat tip and you'll be remembered by the drivers. They give rides to homebuilders and other friendly folks all through the event, even those that don't tip. I noticed the Taylor flying car, sans wings, driving all over the grounds anywhere he wanted to go with it. It was really neat to see, and I admired it everytime it drove by. Not once did I worry about what he might hit with it. I was glad to see it there, and able to roam the grounds at will. If you don't want a bike, or motorized one around your plane, then write the EAA and tell them no more volunteers on motorcycles on the flight line, or you aren't coming. See what they in return. My guess, they'll say "sorry you're not going to make it to Airventure. Have a nice day." Tom |
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