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Flying high performance jet fighters is a dangerous business, even in peacetime. Fighter pilots must train and learn how to extract and exploit every ounce of performance from these supersonic weapons. When your job is a Demo Pilot, your job is to extract this maximum performance on a regular basis, very close to the ground, sometimes under low cloud ceilings, and the margin for error is razor thin. As the saying goes: "The easier it is made to look, the harder it is to actually do." VIPER EAST F-16 Demo Pilot, Major Ryan "Rider" Corrigan takes a moment to collect his thoughts, or perhaps say a brief prayer, moments before his performance at the Volk Field Open House Saturday, Aug. 21 (U.S. Air Force photo courtesy Joe Oliva)
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Volk Field Hosts Open House

Posted 8/23/2010   Updated 8/23/2010 Email story   Print story

    


by Staff Sgt. Stephen Montgomery
115th Fighter Wing Public Affairs


8/23/2010 - Volk Field, Wis. --  Low clouds and uncertain weather didn't keep the crowds away as Volk Field opened its doors during its biennial open house and air show, giving the public a chance to see what the Air National Guard is all about.
Even with the weather as it was, approximately 3000 visitors showed up to see the show that featured performers from across the country.
"It's a great way to foster the relationship with the community and to help them better understand what we do here," said Volk Field Director of Operations Lt. Col Steve Dunai.
There was a Madison-based F-16 Falcon and a Milwaukee-based KC-135 Stratotanker as well as a static display by the 128th Air Control Squadron.
Building and growing the relationship with the local community was one of the key goals of the open house.
"We are proud to be located where we are and this is one way to give back to our neighbors," said Chief Master Sgt. Gregory Cullen, Volk airfield manager. "It's an affordable way to have fun and enjoy the day."
Another aspect of the open house was a fly-in for general aviation pilots and an aviation safety seminar hosted by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. There were 145 pre-registered aircraft for the fly-in, some coming from as far as Milwaukee and Green Bay, but due to weather only 20 aircraft were able to make it in.
Some of the pilots flying in were there for the seminar, while others came for "the experience of landing on a military base," said Chief Cullen - something that few civilian pilots ever get to experience.
The air show featured both military and civilian performers and static displays such as a B-25 Mitchell Bomber, F-86 Sabre Jet and T-6A Texan II as well as displays by the Juneau County Dive Team and the Wisconsin Veterans Museum.



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8/27/2011 4:11:46 PM ET
Volk Field is the best air show I have had the privilege of attending The soldiers were friendly and also very professional when answering questions. All the air craft on display and in the air were outstanding It made me proud of the people who have served in all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces I encourage anyone who is an American to attend the open house at Volk Field Thank you to those who make it possible
Gene Johnson, Black River Falls WI.
 
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