EAA AirVenture - July 22 - July 28, 2024 - Oshkosh, Wisconsin USA
SEE YOU IN 2024!
2024 Dates/Times of Operation
The IAC's Aerobatic Center is right in the middle of the action at Air Show center. The building is open to the public for shopping in air-conditioned comfort (one of the few buildings on site with air conditioning). We have many friendly members that will be happy to share their aerobatic knowledge with you.
The IAC Aerobatic Center at AirVenture will operate as follows:
Sunday, July 21 from 1200 to 1700
Monday through Thursday, July 22-25 from 0800-1900
Friday, July 26 and Saturday July 27 from 0800-1700
Sunday, July 28 from 0800 to 1200
All Central Daylight Time (CDT)
IAC Forums and Volunteer Opportunities
Forums: will be held during the course of the week. Seminars will take place at the IAC Vicki Cruse Educational Pavilion at the IAC Aerobatic Center from Tuesday, July 24 through Friday, July 28 starting each morning at 8:30am.
Volunteer: The IAC Aerobatic Headquarters is run by volunteers who help with merchandise, greet guests and talk aerobatics. Contact the AirVenture Chairman: jashley1990@gmail.com
IAC Annual Membership meeting and Member Gathering
IAC will hold its a IAC Annual Membership meeting in the Vicki Cruse Educational Pavilion at the IAC Aerobatic Center at 8:30a.m on Friday, July 26, 2024.
The IAC member gathering, and dinner will be held at the EAA Nature Center from 6:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. also on Friday.
2024 AirVenture NOTAM
The 2024 NOTAM which describes AirVenture arrival and departure procedures can be downloaded in a digital version at www.EAA.org, or order a free printed copy via that website or by calling EAA Membership Services at 800-564-6322.
Help the EAA Parking personnel direct you to the IAC parking area by downloading and printing
an IAC sign for your window.
Proceed to the IAC Aerobatic Center and let us know you have arrived. Please sign our Guest Book. All aircraft should be registered with EAA Aircraft Registration as well and directions will be provided at the IAC Aerobatic Center.
IAC Aircraft – Bring Your Own Tie-Downs
All aircraft must be tied down and EAA Parking advises us that the best solution is to bring your own tiedowns. Tiedowns are available commercially at the AirVenture site and loaners are also available from EAA, but these sources cannot be counted on if arrivals are “after hours” or supplies run low. Please plan to bring your own equipment. EAA has the “Claw” tie-down device on sale and comes highly recommended.
Chapter Camping
Check back in 2024 for the EAA Chapter Camping link to register your chapter.
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ABOUT IAC
The IAC currently has 40 chapters scattered throughout the United States, Canada, Argentina and Norway. The chapters are the foundation of the organization hosting aerobatic judge schools, practice days, open houses and up to 40 sanctioned competitions a year. Chapter locator. In light of the IAC's aerobatic endeavors around the world, it is easy to think that its main concern lies in major competitions. Though they are an important part of the IAC competition activity, the true story of the IAC's grass roots efforts lies in the regional competitions it sanctions each year.
IAC members enjoy many benefits of membership some of which are; an aerobatic judges school program, the Achievement Award program (Achievements recognized in non-competition and competition environments), the Collegiate program, government relations representation, a safety committee providing technical and safety tips, and scholarships for aerobatic and upset training.