EDowning wrote:
After all the restoration work I've done on the Skyraider this year, I thought about rethinking my dislike of Airventure. I called EAA warbirds today told them I was thinking about bring 2 or 3 of the warbirds this year, I would like to get an extra wristband for my crew. They told me that the policy is "2 wristbands per engine", I explained the whole six seat, slightly larger than normal, Skyraider thing and they clarified the policy for me, "2 wristbands per engine, no exceptions". It's not the money, it's the attitude that I can't stomach.
I guess I will just go to Sturgis. It's probably more fun, anyway.
Hi Eric:
I understand your frustration, but your angst should be directed at EAA and not EAA Warbirds. Believe it or not, EAA makes EAA Warbirds BUY the passes from them to give to the warbird operators. Because they have to pay for them, they try to be as fair as possible in apportioning them out.
I believe Warbirds is the only group at AirVenture who actually give the pilots anything. I can remember a day when you would show up in a warbird and you would still have to pay to get in. Fortunately, the EAA Warbirds of American board stepped up to the plate and agreed to buy passes for members bringing airplanes.
I have always found it frustrating that EAA can't get it through their head that a lot of folks come to AirVenture to see the Warbirds. They shouldn't be requiring one of their divisions to buy the wristbands. But that is just my personal opinion.