View Full Version : OSH traffic picking up
Jim Burns[_1_]
July 21st 06, 05:28 PM
http://flightaware.com/live/airport/KOSH/enroute
Ross Richardson[_1_]
July 21st 06, 05:39 PM
Several from the KC, MO area. I learned to fly there.
Ross
KSWI
Jim Burns wrote:
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RST Engineering
July 21st 06, 06:51 PM
What's the URL for Oshkosh tower live audio? I had it written down in this
heap of crap on my desk and probably used it for a coaster.
Jim
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Jim Burns[_1_]
July 21st 06, 07:40 PM
Sorry, I can't find anything other than a reference to an Avweb article
several years old.
EAA will broadcast their radio program on the net, the URL is on the
airventure site, but no mention of tower broadcasts.
Jim
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> What's the URL for Oshkosh tower live audio? I had it written down in
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> heap of crap on my desk and probably used it for a coaster.
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Montblack[_1_]
July 21st 06, 07:56 PM
("RST Engineering" wrote)
> What's the URL for Oshkosh tower live audio? I had it written down in
> this heap of crap on my desk and probably used it for a coaster.
Try this:
http://www.liveatc.net/feedindex.php?type=class-d-center
So far, I can't get it to make any noise on my end. It opens in i-Tunes for
me.
Montblack
john smith
July 21st 06, 08:07 PM
In article >,
"RST Engineering" > wrote:
> What's the URL for Oshkosh tower live audio? I had it written down in this
> heap of crap on my desk and probably used it for a coaster.
http://www.liveatc.net/topfeeds.php
Montblack[_1_]
July 21st 06, 08:12 PM
("RST Engineering" wrote)
>> What's the URL for Oshkosh tower live audio? I had it written down in
>> this heap of crap on my desk and probably used it for a coaster.
> Try this:
> http://www.liveatc.net/feedindex.php?type=class-d-center
>
> So far, I can't get it to make any noise on my end. It opens in i-Tunes
> for me.
(OSH) ...ATC
http://alt.liveatc.net/kosh
Windows Media Player works with this link.
WMP 10.0 / File / "Open URL..." / Paste link / Click "OK" / listen...
....make sure speakers are on.
Montblack
RST Engineering
July 21st 06, 08:16 PM
Got it. That was the one I was looking for.
Jim
> (OSH) ...ATC
> http://alt.liveatc.net/kosh
> Windows Media Player works with this link.
>
> WMP 10.0 / File / "Open URL..." / Paste link / Click "OK" / listen...
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> ...make sure speakers are on.
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> Montblack
john smith
July 21st 06, 08:18 PM
In article >,
"Montblack" > wrote:
> ("RST Engineering" wrote)
> > What's the URL for Oshkosh tower live audio? I had it written down in
> > this heap of crap on my desk and probably used it for a coaster.
>
>
> Try this:
> http://www.liveatc.net/feedindex.php?type=class-d-center
>
> So far, I can't get it to make any noise on my end. It opens in i-Tunes for
> me.
It opens iTunes and starts playing. I have been listening for the last
1-/2 hour. It downloads and applet. Open Windows Media play, and try to
open the applet with that.
.Blueskies.
July 22nd 06, 01:14 PM
"Jim Burns" > wrote in message ...
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Wouldn't that only be IFR arrivals?
Jim Burns[_1_]
July 22nd 06, 02:01 PM
Yes.
Jim
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Longworth[_1_]
July 22nd 06, 06:13 PM
Jim Burns wrote:
> http://flightaware.com/live/airport/KOSH/enroute
Jim,
Thank you for the link. We were planning to leave this morning but
there was a line of thunderstorm moving very slowly our way. The
briefer told us that it might not get clear up until tomorrow. I
checked your link and found a Beech Baron scheduled from our airport
KPOU to KOSH originally for 11am then changed to 12pm. It's now 1pm so
It looked like it was delayed as well. The Baron filed direct for just
under 3hrs. It will take us at least 6 hrs not counting headwind so we
plan for two fuel stops with one before crossing Lake Erie and one
before crossing Lake Michigan (most likely 3FM because KMKG has an
Airshow this weekend).
We were planning to stay in Michigan tonight for early morning
departure to KOSH but will have to skip the relatives' visit and head
straight there tomorrow morning. Our Cessna camping spot is reserved
only until Sunday.
This is our first trip to Oshkosh. The go decision was made just
last weekend so we had been busy gathering up our camping gear, charts
etc It was a lot of work trying to figure out how to fit all the
stuffs in the plane. To take the folding bikes, we would have to
remove the backseat so the bikes stay behind this time.
Hai Longworth
Cardinal N30703
Jim Burns
July 22nd 06, 06:33 PM
Hai,
http://www.100ll.com/showfbo.php?HashID=88c7c0b2e0ab2e721cdfd18018459a0 d
Here's 3FM's fuel price $3.80. More choices lower on the page.
Good luck with the weather, take your time, leave yourself plenty of
alternatives.
Jim
"Longworth" > wrote in message
oups.com...
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> Jim Burns wrote:
>> http://flightaware.com/live/airport/KOSH/enroute
>
> Jim,
>
> Thank you for the link. We were planning to leave this morning but
> there was a line of thunderstorm moving very slowly our way. The
> briefer told us that it might not get clear up until tomorrow. I
> checked your link and found a Beech Baron scheduled from our airport
> KPOU to KOSH originally for 11am then changed to 12pm. It's now 1pm so
> It looked like it was delayed as well. The Baron filed direct for just
> under 3hrs. It will take us at least 6 hrs not counting headwind so we
> plan for two fuel stops with one before crossing Lake Erie and one
> before crossing Lake Michigan (most likely 3FM because KMKG has an
> Airshow this weekend).
>
> We were planning to stay in Michigan tonight for early morning
> departure to KOSH but will have to skip the relatives' visit and head
> straight there tomorrow morning. Our Cessna camping spot is reserved
> only until Sunday.
>
> This is our first trip to Oshkosh. The go decision was made just
> last weekend so we had been busy gathering up our camping gear, charts
> etc It was a lot of work trying to figure out how to fit all the
> stuffs in the plane. To take the folding bikes, we would have to
> remove the backseat so the bikes stay behind this time.
>
> Hai Longworth
> Cardinal N30703
>
Longworth[_1_]
July 22nd 06, 08:15 PM
Morgans wrote:
> Leaving the bikes isn't a good choice, IMHO. How bad is it taking out the
> back seats?
>
> More room, more useful load! It is a long way from the plane, to the gate
> or the shower, and those are steps you might wish to avoid.
> --
> Jim in NC
Jim,
You are absolutely right. We had removed the backseat many times
and it wasn't much of a big deal. Besides, Rick has a bad ankle (an
old car injury many years ago) and can not do a lot of walking so the
bikes are quite essential. The problem was that we planned to head to
northern Minnesota to visit Rick's sister after spending few days at
Oshkosh. The last time we flew the plane there, the kids waited in
line for a ride. It was a lifetime thrill for some of them. I told
Rick that with the backseat removed, we still can give them rides one
at a time, but he decided to keep the backseat instead of bringing the
bikes.
I think someone here had mentioned about salvation army's bikes for
sale at Oshkosh. If we are lucky, we may snatch one or two before they
are gone. If not, I may rent a wheelchair and wheel Rick around when
his ankle gets too sore to walk or he can limp around with his cane. It
was his call.
Hai
Hai
Jim Burns
July 22nd 06, 08:37 PM
Bikes = GoodWill store just north west of Friar Tucks.
Montblack has already called them and verified that they have bikes in
stock.
Jim
"Longworth" > wrote in message
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> Morgans wrote:
>> Leaving the bikes isn't a good choice, IMHO. How bad is it taking out
>> the
>> back seats?
>>
>> More room, more useful load! It is a long way from the plane, to the
>> gate
>> or the shower, and those are steps you might wish to avoid.
>> --
>> Jim in NC
>
> Jim,
> You are absolutely right. We had removed the backseat many times
> and it wasn't much of a big deal. Besides, Rick has a bad ankle (an
> old car injury many years ago) and can not do a lot of walking so the
> bikes are quite essential. The problem was that we planned to head to
> northern Minnesota to visit Rick's sister after spending few days at
> Oshkosh. The last time we flew the plane there, the kids waited in
> line for a ride. It was a lifetime thrill for some of them. I told
> Rick that with the backseat removed, we still can give them rides one
> at a time, but he decided to keep the backseat instead of bringing the
> bikes.
> I think someone here had mentioned about salvation army's bikes for
> sale at Oshkosh. If we are lucky, we may snatch one or two before they
> are gone. If not, I may rent a wheelchair and wheel Rick around when
> his ankle gets too sore to walk or he can limp around with his cane. It
> was his call.
>
> Hai
>
> Hai
>
Longworth[_1_]
July 22nd 06, 08:45 PM
Jim Burns wrote:
> Hai,
> http://www.100ll.com/showfbo.php?HashID=88c7c0b2e0ab2e721cdfd18018459a0 d
> Here's 3FM's fuel price $3.80. More choices lower on the page.
> Good luck with the weather, take your time, leave yourself plenty of
> alternatives.
> Jim
Jim,
It's 3:30pm and the line of the thunderstorm had just passed our
area. It's a bit late to leave now so it will be early tomorrow
morning.
Thank you for the research on fuel price. If it is VFR weather, we
will have more choices and don't have to stick with airports with ILS,
VOR or NDB approaches. A better equipped plane will give us more
flexibilty. I am having fun tracking Doug Stewart's flight track from
1B1 to KOSH. You probably had heard of Doug, he was National Flight
Instructor of the year in 2004. He has also given quite a few of safety
seminars (a very good speaker by the way). At the last safety seminar
"Flying the Hudson River VRF corridor", Doug told us that he was
taking Bob Martens (a well-liked former FAA Safety Program manager) for
his first Oshkosh trip. Doug has a very well-equipped Cardinal RG
with stormscope, Garmin 386, Garmin 430, autopilot etc. His flight
track showed that he had made good use of his weather avoidance system,
skirting to the south of the line of thunderstorms. He is on the
second leg of his trip departing KFKL crossing the southern tip of Lake
Erie heading to KOSH.
Checking out the new Garmin 496 and other alternative XMweather is
part of the reason for our Oshkosh trip. We also plan to purchase the
JPI EDM700 and an oxygen system. An IFR certified GPS is on the next
year purchase list. I would love to hear some long-time plane owner to
tell us that we will not need anything after those purchases. BTW, when
Doug gave the seminar on single pilot IFR, we teased him by stating
that with two instrument-rated pilots in the family, we don't need no
stinking autopilot. I remember he said something like what if one of
you wanted to take a nap. It will be nice to have it someday so that
we can both snooze ;-)
Hai Longworth
Morgans[_3_]
July 22nd 06, 08:48 PM
"Longworth" > wrote
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> This is our first trip to Oshkosh. The go decision was made just
> last weekend so we had been busy gathering up our camping gear, charts
> etc It was a lot of work trying to figure out how to fit all the
> stuffs in the plane. To take the folding bikes, we would have to
> remove the backseat so the bikes stay behind this time.
Leaving the bikes isn't a good choice, IMHO. How bad is it taking out the
back seats?
More room, more useful load! It is a long way from the plane, to the gate
or the shower, and those are steps you might wish to avoid.
--
Jim in NC
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