jackc Posted May 3 Posted May 3 The FAA even cater for the String Bag, Part 103 Aviators 🤩🤩 https://www.eaa.org/airventure/eaa-fly-in-flying-to-oshkosh/ultralight-arrivals
Thruster88 Posted May 4 Posted May 4 Probably the least stressful way to fly into Oshkosh. Down low away from the madness. My Thruster flew at the Oshkosh ultralight field in 1988. It was good to go and see it last year.
jackc Posted May 4 Author Posted May 4 I have spent today thinking about this, thanks Thruster88🤩 Well maybe I need to execute a dream for 2025….. Go to the U.S. buy a s/hand FAA FAR Part 103 machine, do some training and get signed off and then complete the approval process to fly into AirVenture 2025 and attend. Might be able to volunteer while there 🤩 Then fly out, disassemble the machine and ship it home 👍👍 I would fly in from Rapid City SD, I have a friend there and could use it as a staging point. Have friends in the EAA of which I am a member for the last 4 years, I am sure they will help me. Updated requirements needed…..need to stay tuned in 😎 1 1
440032 Posted May 4 Posted May 4 This photo shows the 2018 shitshow at FISK VFR approach when the airport finally went VMC after lunch on the Sunday before show opening. We drove in from Iowa via RIPON to FISK. Instead of X amount coming steadily over the span of the whole day, X amount plus yesterday's X amount came in after lunch when the airport opened to VFR. "One mile spacing, (they were calling for at that time) single file along the train tracks, no side by sides." Most aircraft were getting told to turn left and go back to the start. Many ignored the controller and kept on going. Nothing Fisk could do but focus on the next 30 aircraft. At times they were coming up 4 wide, many were way east of the tracks and turned hard left across the tracks and across the paths of 3 other aircraft. It was nuts. How there weren't multiple midairs I do not know. But, I loved our hour there watching, it was amazing. I'd love to do the Fisk arrival myself. At any one moment looking south we could quick count over 30 aircraft in sight, and it was endless. Going back to Fisk again this year. 1 1
jackc Posted May 4 Author Posted May 4 I downloaded that graphic from EAA site today, well they have over a year to get it right for 2025 🤩 I will press on with my dream! Nothing ventured….nothing gained 👍
Thruster88 Posted May 4 Posted May 4 No radio required Jack, sounds perfect. I guess there was 100-150 aircraft at the ultralight field last year so not super busy. 1
Thruster88 Posted May 11 Posted May 11 Even a base to final stall in an ultralight is a non event. At the ultralight field Oshkosh. https://fb.watch/r_OCeOu-rE/?mibextid=Nif5oz 1
BrendAn Posted May 11 Posted May 11 On 04/05/2024 at 3:37 PM, jackc said: I have spent today thinking about this, thanks Thruster88🤩 Well maybe I need to execute a dream for 2025….. Go to the U.S. buy a s/hand FAA FAR Part 103 machine, do some training and get signed off and then complete the approval process to fly into AirVenture 2025 and attend. Might be able to volunteer while there 🤩 Then fly out, disassemble the machine and ship it home 👍👍 I would fly in from Rapid City SD, I have a friend there and could use it as a staging point. Have friends in the EAA of which I am a member for the last 4 years, I am sure they will help me. Updated requirements needed…..need to stay tuned in 😎 Why would you get signed off for part 103. That is against everything you have been going on about for the last couple of years.
BrendAn Posted May 11 Posted May 11 4 hours ago, Thruster88 said: Even a base to final stall in an ultralight is a non event. At the ultralight field Oshkosh. https://fb.watch/r_OCeOu-rE/?mibextid=Nif5oz That challenger can do reverse parking 1
BrendAn Posted May 12 Posted May 12 3 hours ago, jackc said: Because…..I CAN 🤩🤩 i mean why would you have to get signed off when you don't need a license for part 103
kgwilson Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Knowing how to fly it successfully would be an advantage before getting to Oshkosh.
jackc Posted May 13 Author Posted May 13 I mean this is a doable dream for me, I have done many crazy things in my life and I am still here 🤩 ANY kind of training no matter what is a bonus. A training certificate is something, I can chalk up as an achievement. and count it as done 🤩 I have always been a minimalist person and had achievements in life doing a lot, with less. Hence I will never own a Dodge RAM. I drove a Suzuki 4x4 to many parts of Australia nearly 50 years ago, many people laughed at me, and said all sorts of things. 1
BrendAn Posted May 13 Posted May 13 14 minutes ago, kgwilson said: Knowing how to fly it successfully would be an advantage before getting to Oshkosh. I am not getting my point across. Training is always a good idea. I am saying part 103 is aircraft that you don't need a licence to fly as jack has been talking about for ages. Now he is saying he would like a certificate for it. ,?
jackc Posted May 13 Author Posted May 13 7 minutes ago, BrendAn said: I am not getting my point across. Training is always a good idea. I am saying part 103 is aircraft that you don't need a licence to fly as jack has been talking about for ages. Now he is saying he would like a certificate for it. ,? When you do any recognised training, even if not needed. You get a certificate. I got my first at 5 years old for Learning to Swim, at the Harden-Murrumbarrah swimming pool in 1957. Did I need it? NO….but I have not drowned , thus far in my life 🤩
BrendAn Posted May 13 Posted May 13 5 minutes ago, jackc said: When you do any recognised training, even if not needed. You get a certificate. I got my first at 5 years old for Learning to Swim, at the Harden-Murrumbarrah swimming pool in 1957. Did I need it? NO….but I have not drowned , thus far in my life 🤩 ok. i was confused but now i am not so sure. 1
jackc Posted May 14 Author Posted May 14 (edited) This looks like a good FAR Part 103 training organisation 🤩 https://www.ultralightinstruction.com/ultralightinstruction-3 https://www.ultralightinstruction.com/ultralightinstruction-1 Edited May 14 by jackc Add link
BrendAn Posted May 14 Posted May 14 56 minutes ago, jackc said: This looks like a good FAR Part 103 training organisation 🤩 https://www.ultralightinstruction.com/ultralightinstruction-3 https://www.ultralightinstruction.com/ultralightinstruction-1 it would be a great experience, a bit like what holbrook used to offer. but you are already an raa pilot so what are you going to achieve doing that.
jackc Posted May 14 Author Posted May 14 I can say I have been there done that 🤩 You just don’t know what a crazy life I have lead 🤩 1
Blueadventures Posted May 14 Posted May 14 On 13/5/2024 at 3:58 PM, BrendAn said: ok. i was confused but now i am not so sure. I see where you’re asking from; maybe it should be viewed as an extra endorsement on what he has. All mechanical things are better operated with an induction or training. 1
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