EAA UL Chapter 62
Plymouth, MA

 

EAA UL Chapter 62 Fly-in/Pig-out
Sunday, September 13, 2009


2009 Fly-in



Safety!

Safety and Security are our highest priority. The runway and field facilities are clearly marked to allow visitors access to aircraft and good viewing areas to watch the flying. Cross the runway at the designated areas and look for staff people who are directing traffic. Have your dogs leashed or leave them at home and please insure that children (yours and others) understand they should never run at the airfield. Spinning propellers, engine noise, pilots with limited visibility and headphones do not mix well with running children and loose dogs.

Safety and security is everyone's job, so please help us out. If you see activity that looks unusual or unsafe notify a staff member immediately.
Look, but never touch Aircraft


Main Features

  • Enjoy a sumptuous feast
  • Display of amateur built ultralight and light sport aircraft
  • Meet the builders
  • Aviation related raffle
  • Presentations
  • Parade of Flight (weather permitting)
  • Free camping
  • Free parking or fly in
  • Socialize with your flying buddies
  • Make new friends

Raffle Items

  • Used 4 sets of Telex headsets
  • Comm Helmet
  • 2 personal GPS units
  • 2 loran receivers with antenna and op manuals
  • Mil surplus comm. radio
  • A box of misc rotax parts
  • Microsoft flight simulator and desk top yoke
  • 2 instructional DVDs from Sportys Pilot Shop
  • A flight in Will Thorne's Cessna-182
  • 2 $25 gift cards from Aircraft Spruce
  • Watch this space for other raffle items
Presentations
  • Free Seminar: Aircraft restoration, plans and kit building
  • Watch this space for other presentations

Parade of Flight

  • We expect to have a parade of flight with low level fly-overs featuring our aircraft and a commentary by our air traffic controller for each one (weather permitting)

 


Schedule of Events

  • We have planned an exciting day. Ultralight and light sport aircraft and flying activities are the primary focus, but there is much more. Based on our need to maintain our hangar, pay airfield maintenance and a thousand other things, we have organized some fund raising activities. There is a raffle and food will be sold, and membership applications will be available. Examine the program and enjoy the day.

    Dawn to 2:00 PM General flight ops
    11:00 AM Free Seminar: Aircraft restoration, plans and kit building at the parking area
    11:30 Parade of Flight pilots' pre-briefing at hangar
    12:00 - 1:30 Lunch ($10 adults, $5 kids under 12 while tickets last) in the hangar
    1:30 Raffle in the hangar
    2:00 Kids' Candy drop at the runway intersection
    2:30 Parade of Flight at the runway intersection

    After Parade of Flight, general flight ops resume.


    NOTE: No arrivals or departures during Parade of Flight or Candy Drop. Listen to advisories on 122.75.
    All times approximate.
 


If you are flying in ...
  • We plan to use North-South runways (36 or 18) only. If wind or safety conditions dictate otherwise, changes will be covered during the pilot briefings.

  • 2500' grass runway (suitable for ultralight & light aircraft only).

  • Incoming aircraft should identify themselves, inquire for active runway, and state their intention 5 miles out on 122.75.

  • Calm wind runway is 36. For 36 we fly a Left downwind, a Right downwind if 18.

  • There is a utility pole-line under the downwind path, when in downwind you should fly above or just outside of this pole line.

  • Pattern Altitude is 800'MSL.   Field elevation is 120'.

  • GPS co-ordinates: 41.52.43 N - 70.50.61 W

  • All Pilots flying during the event will be required to complete a waiver of liability form.

  • If you will need fuel and/or oil for your return trip, notify a UL62 Staff Member as early as possible.

 


If you are driving in ...

  • Parking is free
  • You can use 154 Purchase Street, Middleboro, MA 02346 as your destination for Internet mapping software

  • The entrance to the airport is a gravel driveway on the west side of Purchase Street, about 10 or 20 yards south of the stop sign at the intersection of Purchase Street and Chestnut Street in Middleboro

  • The entrance has a sign that says "No Entry Without Prior Permission"
    (Fly-in attendees are permitted, of course)

  • The closest Interstate exit is I-495 and Rt 28, about 2-1/2 miles away
     


Other Notes

  • Camping is free and available on Friday and Saturday nights.  If you are camping, supply runs to the local store for provisions can be arranged.

  • You need not be present to win raffle items. So be sure to legibly complete your raffle tickets.

  • All Pilots flying during the event will be required to complete a waiver of liability form.

 

Aircraft may be flying and moving on the ground at all times.
Look around, be alert, be safe and help us out.