No Coolers (only
small, soft sided "six pack" size for meds/baby food)
No Back Packs
No Glass Containers
No Cans
No Alcohol
No Pets
No Weapons of
any kind (firearms, knives, sharp edged items)
No Contraband
No Tents, Awnings
or Beach Umbrellas
No Cooking Equipment
No Recreational
Vehicles (travel trailers, motor homes, etc. )
No Bikes
No Roller Blades
No Skateboards
No Outdoor Recreational
Items (frisbees, lawn darts, etc.)
For
Your Convenience:
To
minimize imposition it is recommended that Air Show
patrons bring only necessary items on their person and
limit the size and contents of carry-in items to those
that are essential.
MOTORCYCLES:
All
riders operating a motorcycle on base are required to
wear required safety gear to include:
Helmets
Long
sleeve shirts or jackets
Full-fingered Gloves
Long
pants
Face
shields
Eye
Protection: Goggles, wrap around impact resistant
glasses or full face shield properly attached to the
helmet.
Foot
Protection: Sturdy over the ankle footwear. No sandals
or low quarter sneakers.
Riders will wear brightly colored outer upper garment
during the day and reflective at night
LOST
AND FOUND:
A
lost and found/information booth will be situated
near the large POW/MIA flag, located by the Vietnam
Veterans group, to report lost children/people.
Announcements
for lost people will not be made over the public address
system. Please coordinate a meeting point with your
group so that in the event someone gets separated,
you have already established a meeting point.
Bring
found items or report lost items to the lost and found/information
tent.
FIRST
AID:
Drink plenty of fluids, especially if the day is a
sunny and warm.
Apply
sunscreen often, especially to small children. Temperatures
on the flightline typically are higher than normal.
Bring a hat to protect the top of your head.
Take
time out to rest during the day. With the heat and
excitement, you could become fatigued.
A
First Aid Center is located in Hangar 3, which is
located on the
east ramp flightline.
AIRCRAFT:
Do not touch or climb on any aircraft unless invited
to do so
by the aircrew.
Remember
that trash can be sucked up into the aircraft engines,
damaging the aircraft and endangering the pilot's
life. Please keep the flightline litter-free by using
the trash receptacles provided for your convenience.
Trip
hazards are everywhere. Watch for tent ropes and aircraft
tie-down chains.
Observe
all signs, including the ones that say "do not
touch."
For the safety of all visitors and aircraft there
is NO SMOKING on the flightline.
RECOMMENDED
ITEMS:
Comfortable
shoes
Fanny Packs
Pen for autographs
Ear plugs
Purses
Sunscreen
Camera and Camera Bags (Smaller then 1 cubic foot)
Diaper Bags
Portable Lawn Chairs
Collapsible strollers
Umbrellas
NOTE:
ALL CARRY-IN ITEMS AND PERSONS ARE SUBJECT TO SEARCH