Before You Head Out To Juneau!
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...we want to let you know a few things that will make your arrival and stay easier and more enjoyable. First of all, we want to say: THANK YOU! You have worked really hard attending formation training clinics, participating in online webinars and making an extra effort arranging personal, family and work schedules to be able to attend this event. When you get to Juneau, you'll be only 30 nautical miles away from your goal, with the fun just about to begin. Exciting things will happen and those who participate in the Mass Arrival will have lots of goodies awaiting them. The next thing we want to say is: HAVE A SAFE FLIGHT TO JUNEAU! Watch out for weather and last-minute TFRs. Plan ahead.
Our host at Juneau is Wisconsin Aviation. Airport Manager Mary Gasper heads a very talented and dedicated staff who do absolutely their best to assist us every year. This is our eighth year at Dodge County Airport (KUNU) and the staff at Wisconsin Aviation has always been great. Please follow their instructions on the ramp and offer your cooperation in everything you can.
When you arrive in Juneau, PROCEED TO THE FUEL ISLAND AND FUEL YOUR PLANE BEFORE PARKING. Once you fuel your plane and tie down, proceed to the FBO front desk. Mary or one of her very able staff will direct you upstairs to the "Cessnas 2 Oshkosh Office" where you will receive your personal welcome package. This package will contain a Cessnas 2 Oshkosh logo shirt and a badge for you and each of your registered passengers, the schedule of events at Juneau and Oshkosh, a volunteer sign-up form, several briefing cards and logistic information about the mass arrival flight. This logistic information will be discussed in detail during the mandatory mass arrival preflight briefing at 11:00 AM CDT on Saturday, July 27th. Remember, the brief is MANDATORY!
Dodge County Airport - KUNU
There are some things you need to know about the airport at Juneau. Aircraft parking is at a premium and will be tight. We are expecting over fifty (50) Cessnas 2 Oshkosh aircraft, plus the additional seasonal traffic of transient aircraft that make Dodge County Airport (KUNU) their final fuel stop before hitting RIPON. You need to exercise extreme caution during surface movement operations. Fueling your plane before you park and tie down will help making ground operations safer. When the tiedown area of the main ramp fills up, the overflow tiedown area is the next to be used. Parking in this area is done only with the assistance of Wisconsin Aviation line service personnel. Do not park on grass unless you are being directed by Wisconsin Aviation line service personnel. DO NOT BACK UP ONTO THE GRASS!
Following are a series of Google Earth® views of Dodge County Airport showing the ground movement, parking and tiedown areas and the FBO location.
Click here or on the picture to see a larger image.
Picture 1 shows a wide view of the Dodge County Airport (KUNU)
Click here or on the picture to see a larger image.
Picture 2 depicts a closer view of the main ramp area, camping and overflow areas.
The grass surface between the overflow tiedown and the parking and tiedown areas in the above picture is where we put up our tents and set camp during the two to three days we spend at Dodge County Airport (KUNU) in Juneau. A port-a-potty will be available at the east end of the tiedown area and full toilets in the main building. Two showers will be available to all our campers. One is on the second floor of the FBO building and the other is in the main hangar. Bring your own soap and shampoo, this is not a hotel. LOL!
As many of you know, Cessnas 2 Oshkosh is a 3-man operation that gets lots of volunteer help from our pilots. During the week starting on Thursday July 25th there are many chores that need to be completed in order to make our event a success. We are asking you to help us out. For that purpose, we will circulate a Volunteer Sign-Up Form. Please find what you can help with and sign your name. We need help especially with the daily breakfast at Cessna Base Camp in the North 40.
Finally, each registered pilot in command should have received or will shortly receive an email message request to respond to the Juneau Survey, a very important tool in planning the Juneau operation. Please respond to it as soon as you receive it.
We look forward to meeting all of you who are new to Cessnas 2 Oshkosh and to see again all the many returning friends.
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Let the fun begin!
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Schedule of Events
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Thursday July 25 |
All Day/Night |
Pilots Arrive at Dodge County Airport - KUNU, |
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Check-In and Receive Welcome Package |
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Friday July 26 |
All Day/Night |
Pilots Arrive at Dodge County Airport - KUNU, |
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Check-In and Receive Welcome Package |
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1200 - 1300 |
Break for Lunch |
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1300 - 1430 |
Preflight Brief for Showcase Flight |
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Wisconsin Aviation Main Hangar |
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1500 - 1600 |
Showcase Flight Juneau - Oshkosh - Juneau |
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1600 - 1630 |
Showcase Flight Debrief |
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Wisconsin Aviation Main Hangar |
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1700 - 1900 |
Dinner catered by Benvenuto's |
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Saturday July 27 |
0700 - 1100 |
Morning Arrivals - Pilot Check-In, |
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and Receive Welcome Package |
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0700 - 0900 |
EAA Pancake Breakfast |
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1100 - 1200 |
Roll Call for Mass Arrival Flight Brief |
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11:00 - 12:00 |
Lunch / Pizza |
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1200 - 1330 |
Mass Arrival Flight Brief / MANDATORY |
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Wisconsin Aviation Main Hangar |
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1400 - 1430 |
Mass Arrival Flight Launch for Oshkosh |
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1500 - 1530 |
Post-Arrival Rally By The Cessna Big Tent |
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Sandwiches at Cessna Base Camp |
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1530-1700 |
Welcome Party at Cessna Base Camp |
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Hosted by Bonanzas to Oshkosh |
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EAA Campground Registration |
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1700 - 1730 |
Group Picture and Formal Flight Debrief |
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Big Tent - Cessna Base Camp |
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Sunday July 28 |
1700 - 1900 |
8th Annual BBQ Dinner at Cessna Base Camp |
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Monday July 29 |
1200 - 1400 |
Cessna-Textron Luncheon at Cessna Base Camp |
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Tuesday July 30 |
1200 - 1400 |
Cessna Pilots Association BBQ at Cessna Base Camp |
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Must purchase ticket from Cessna Pilots Association |
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See You in Juneau! |
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Call For Sponsors
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Some of the costs involved in putting together our event are covered by the registration fee, but not all. We seek out contributions from sponsors (mostly prizes to be given away during our annual BBQ Dinner at Cessna Base Camp), and monetary contributions from friends to cover other expenses. We have a short, but important list of event support items that need to be covered. These items are:
Crew/Passenger Van $800
Friday Night Dinner at Juneau $400
With that in mind, we would like to ask for your financial help. If you are able to help, please contact us:
via phone, email or through our website:
or right now, clicking on this button:
Our thanks go out to all those who have donated their hard-earned cash throughout the years. Your generosity allow us to grow this event to better represent the hard work and dedication that all of you have shown. Thanks!
The Cessnas 2 Oshkosh Team
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Our Mission
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The Pirep is the official newsletter of Cessnas 2 Oshkosh. Its purpose is to keep all the participants in the Cessnas 2 Oshkosh Mass Arrival and our friends informed about our events. It is published monthly, with additional issues if the need arises.
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Final Progress Report
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To date, forty-eight (48) pilots have registered to fly the mass arrival and they will bring thirty-six (36) passengers with them. Nineteen (19) pilots are joining Cessnas 2 Oshkosh for the first time. We warmly welcome them to our group.
Twenty-two (22) states, one (1) Canadian province and one (1) Phillippine Island are represented. Texas leads with nine (9) pilots, followed by Massachusetts with four (4) pilots, California, Michigan, Virginia and Washington with three (3) pilots, Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Ontario and Wisconsin with two (2) pilots, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Tennessee and The Phillipine Island of Luzon with one (1) pilot each.
The Skylane (C182) leads the models with twelve (12) aircraft, followed by the Skyhawk (C172) with eleven (11), the Centurion (C210) and the Cardinal (C177) with nine (9) each, the Skywagon (C180/185) with four (4), the Commuter (C150/152) with two (2) and the Stationair (C206/207) with one (1) aircraft.
We are happy with these results and expect another successful mass arrival and a great celebration at Cessna Base Camp in the North 40.
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Helpful Hints
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Some of our pilots and friends have made some helpful suggestions and provided excellent tips that we want to pass along to all of you.
Do not forget...
Cessnas 2 Oshkosh - FAA LOA
2013 AirVenture NOTAM
We will have a limited amount of copies to hand out. Ask for it when you check in.
Tiedown Equipment
Three wooden planks,
made from 1/2" plywood, about a square foot, to place under the airplane tires when parking in the North 40. You'll be able to pull the airplane out a lot easier when it's time to go, especially when it rains and the ground gets soft.
Logbook to collect autographs of famous people you meet.
Comfortable camp chairs
Comfortable walking shoes
Bug Spray
Cell Phone Charger
Medications If you are on medications, bring at least a week's supply.
CPA, EAA and AOPA Membership Cards
Still and Video Cameras
Batteries: D, AA, AAA
Duct Tape
Water-resistant Poncho
Umbrella
Jacket
Big Hat
Bandanna or something to cover the back of your neck.
Extra Pairs of Dry Socks
Survival Guide One of the best Oshkosh's survival guides ever published is a 2-part article written by Rich Durden and published by AVweb. You can access this guide by following these links: Part I / Part II.
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Arrival Route
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Every pilot must upload each waypoint of the mass arrival flight route to his/her GPS unit database. They are user waypoints.
These include the waypoint of the departing runway threshold at Juneau and the arrival runway threshold at Oshkosh. It is extremely important to use waypoints UNU02 and OSH36, not the KUNU and KOSH waypoints in the standard GPS databases.
Don't forget to download the pdf document with the waypoints and enter them into your GPS unit prior to your arrival in Juneau!
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The C2O - FAA LOA
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The 2013 Letter of Agreement (LOA) between the FAA and Cessnas 2 Oshkosh was signed by the parties in April, making the 2013 Cessnas 2 Oshkosh Mass Arrival an official event.
The LOA assigns us the time slot of 14:30 CDT on the 27th of July 2013. During this time, the Wittman Regional Airport (KOSH) airspace is partially closed to other aircraft to allow the Cessnas 2 Oshkosh mass arrival unimpeded. The LOA also describes the arrival procedure for each runway at Wittman Regional Airport (KOSH).
Each PIC participating in the mass arrival flight must be familiar with these procedures and must carry the LOA onboard. To download and read the entire text of the LOA, visit our website.
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