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jschnei
Добавлен 9 май 2012
2017 Fisk Arrival into Oshkosh - Simultaneous Landing with T-6 Overhead
This was our first trip to Oshkosh, and it was a exciting one. We flew the Fisk arrival from Ripon on Friday morning (7/28/17) right before the field closed for the Blue Angels practice. We were wheels up out of Wichita, KS at 4am, and landed at about 9:30am in Oshkosh in a Cessna 182 Skylane RG.
After one hold around Rush Lake, the video picks up before we were cleared for the right turn to runway 36. After turning final, we were instructed to go around because one of the B-29's was on final behind us. Coming back around on right base, we tried to mesh into the other traffic turning final, but went around again. On the second right base to final, we were instructed to angle it in and land...
After one hold around Rush Lake, the video picks up before we were cleared for the right turn to runway 36. After turning final, we were instructed to go around because one of the B-29's was on final behind us. Coming back around on right base, we tried to mesh into the other traffic turning final, but went around again. On the second right base to final, we were instructed to angle it in and land...
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ATC sounding like an auctioneer. Wow!! 👏👏👏
JFK ATC aunt got nothin on these guya!
Beautifully flown 🙂
Nicely done! What was the GAC note you had to put up after touchdown?
It stands for General Aviation Camping so the marshalers know where we want to park.
dude! Awesome flying!
Nothing like Oshkosh in the world. They get a waiver from the FAA to land 3 planes at the same time on the different colored dots. It's like this everyday all week. 10 000 airplanes, 600 000 people.
Holy crap
Anyone pickup on the smily face at 11:25 lol cool
Wow
Awesome first experience
11:23 that cloud smiley! 😂 ( :) ) 13:16 Tri-Motor on the left!
Does it get more tense than having a low wing warbird land over top of you, after two go arounds?
He's a tower auctioneer,,,Wow
Wow
Nicely done.
That is insane!
From 5:00 to 6:04 were you listening to FISK by mistake?
Just noticed a skytyper put a smiley face near the airport around 10:52
I wish I could give this video two thumbs up.
😕 Oshkosh 2020 is canceled
We’ll sort it out when you get here Huh 😱
Turn to your right Turn to your right TURN TO YOUR RIGHT There you go
11:23 that smiling face up in the sky
I hope we have Osh this year. Stay safe everyone!
Take a hand held scanner to Oshkosh Air & it sounds like this all the time. This voice is so familiar! He's unflappable !
That’s me talking after 10:20. What a sweet compliment, thank you! Unfortunately I’m not able to work OSH anymore. Loved it...miss it dearly...
Oshkosh approach is CRAZY! I'm not a pilot, but it has to be one of the busiest fields in the country at that time of year.
It absolutely is the busiest! It holds the record.
Good skipper. "Shut that off." I want to make a version where the GNSS is all, "Traffic. traffic. traffic... WTF?!?!" This perfectly captures OSH arrival season. Well done.
4:07
Meraviglia di evento!!! Un giorno verrò anche io.... in aereo ovvio, magari con quello dei miei sogni ovvero il DA62🤪👍... CIAO from Italy.....
The AT Controller could moonlights as an auctioneer.
Stolen
ATC guy has got to be better than average
Great video!
Damn I'm out of breathe just listening lol
What's the "break"?
Making a low pass over the grounds because you have a show aircraft, as opposed to actually landing. You have to "break", namely make a hard turn, because other aircraft are streaming inwards from two directions, 90 degrees from each other.
Why did his guy not square up his pattern and then he lined up for the right when that runway was clearly not in use. Pretty shabby flying to be honest and I don't usually criticize people on line.
I was hoping to see FISK CARLTON FISK SUM BITCH !!
Some people should not be allowed to fly ... hint, hint
Thank you for posting this. I am a 700+ hour pilot and have flown in/out of Airventure 6+ times during slow and busy times. I was two aircraft ahead of your arrival in a Piper Lance. I was in the Rush Lake holding pattern too and got cut off by a twin - which shows how busy it was before even arriving to the runway. On base for Runway 36 I saw that B-29 ahead of me. (Awesome sight!) At 3:50 on short final I was instructed to go-around. You can hear the controller then instructing me to stay left of the runway and not overfly the crowd. At 8:51 I landed and was instructed into the grass. This was the most intense flying experience I've ever had. An experience (from holding to landing) that lasted about 30 minutes. Some suggestions for those planning to fly to Airventure: make sure you know every detail of the KOSH NOTAM that applies to your plans. Know your options (divert etc.) and be prepared to adapt/change your plan. Have a capable right-seater. Stay calm and fly the airplane.
Its cool to hear from someone else that was in this mess with us! I had forgotten about it because of how the landing went, but now that you mention it, I do remember a twin flying around the inside of us in the hold as well and thinking, "What on God's green earth is this guy doing?"
jschnei if you would like to call and talk, I would enjoy that!
Controlled chaos
Been there, done that. Had to follow a J-3 Cub with a Cessna Skylane, coming in. The Cub did a good job keeping his speed up. I had to fly over him, on landing, just like the war bird, in the video did. We ended up being stranded there for 6 days, due to storm fronts rolling through every day. We only intended to stay for 3 days.
Organized chaos.
Not a trip for the timid. lol I love it...top notch ATC. Would be a good job for an Auctioneer/ Air traffic controller
Those controllers are legends
Nice work!!!! Been to air venture several times, hopefully one day I’ll get to fly in...
I worked as volunteer for taxi assist and its very organized with a special NOTAM explaning all procedures. Last year they were landing on runway 18 busy as usual and a cherokee pilot tries to land 36 out of nowhere. This actually happened again several hours later with a Cessna trying to land 36 when ATC was clearing aircraft for 18. The FAA Tower personnel are all highly experienced at Oshkosh. They have eyes looking all over the sky. I was lucky to be on flightline during both the Cessna and Beach arrivals. Seeing 5 landing lights on final never end for ten minutes is impressive.
I remember working ground crew at airventure 2001. So many planes coming in at once. So much fun wing walking planes and parking them. Never seen so many rv's and long eezee's in my life.
I flow into KOSH in the late 80's. It was pretty hectic then, but not like this. It's time to scrap the old visual approaches and "rock your wings" stuff. Mode C or ADS-B should be mandatory with all arrivals contacting approach control for vectors to final. This low altitude last minute stuff will get people killed. This has become a full blown simultaneous intersecting runway operation, and it should be managed as one by the book. If warbirds want to do their flight of xx and overhead break it should be limited to specific time slots so not to impede the flow of arrival traffic.
Electronics and systems are no faster than this process espicaly with pilots of a multitude of aircraft flying in. It has been done safely for 50+ years this way all with a radio and pair of binoculars under FAA rules. Separation is well established over the ground tracks long before base and landing. Point landing and efficient runway exit is where airmen are falling apart. Get in line and do what you should know how to do since your solo, land on a 20 foot dot, slow down and taxi off the active.
It is like he was an auctioneer there at times.
Insanity! Great job managing.
This looks like such a shit-show, I don't get why people go to this other than to say they went