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Mon, Jul 23, 2012

Grass Runway Opens At EAA AirVenture

Located Near The Approach End Of 36L At Wittman Field

In a year full of new features and attractions at EAA AirVenture, EAA will also offer a grass landing strip, making landings safer and more efficient. The grass landing strip is perfect for aircraft with a tailwheel or tailskid and is located southwest of the approach end of runway 36L.

Because of the configuration of the airport and obstructions near the runway, only landings to the north are allowed while the airport is using a 36L-36R configuration; no landings to the south are permitted. To gain permission to land on the strip, pilots must first obtain a copy of the special approach procedure.

Pilots wishing to land on the strip must communicate with the Oshkosh tower via two-way radio. On the day of arrival, a telephone call must be placed to the tower within about one hour's flying time from Oshkosh to obtain permission to use the approach and land on the strip. To keep the possibility of the wind or traffic conditions impacting the ability of the tower to issue a clearance, EAA officials suggest an early morning arrival (per the NOTAM, the airport opens to arrivals at 0700). Pilots must also be familiar with the EAA AirVenture NOTAM, in case the landing clearance must be canceled and a landing on the paved runways is required.

(Image provided by EAA)

 

FMI: www.eaa.org. www.faa.gov

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