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Fixing The Fisk Arrival

the fact sheet suggests. Finally

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Key Takeaways:

  • Following a surge in 2018 arrivals, the EAA is revising AirVenture's Fisk Arrival procedures with new waypoints and a bailout route to enhance efficiency and safety.
  • EAA also plans expanded parking, a goal of "no aircraft turned away" by 2020, improved pilot education, and integration of new aviation technologies into future fly-in operations.
  • Separately, the FAA issued a CFIT prevention fact sheet and a bulletin regarding in-flight resets of Aspen EFD1000/500 units caused by unexpected ADS-B data.
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If you’ve ever flown into Oshkosh, Wis., for the Experimental Aircraft Association’s annual AirVenture Fly-in, you may have used the Fisk Arrival, a set of VFR fixes and procedures that helps organize and standardize landing at what is, for one week each year, the world’s busiest airport. Poor weather in advance of the 2018 event resulted in a surge of arrivals on the Sunday before the show’s Monday opening. According to Sean Elliott, EAA’s vice president of advocacy and safety, “That brought a huge wave of inbound flights to Oshkosh in a short six-hour period that afternoon. While the controllers and ground personnel did yeomen’s work to park 3000 aircraft within a six-hour period, there are ways to do it better.”

With that in mind, the association convened a working group to consider pilot feedback and input from managers with “expertise in GA safety, homebuilt aircraft safety, air traffic control, and mass arrival processes,” the association said. The results identified three broad areas of focus: procedure changes, improving its own education to pilots and finding “innovative air traffic control methods.”

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