Ken wrote:
As far as military bases keeping their air parks inaccessible to visitors, I'm curious. I understand that if someone has pulled over at the fence, Security Forces will ask you to move along. If you have a camera out, they will do the same. I'd like to know how many WIXers have either A) gone to the base Visitor Center and asked for a visitor's pass and were denied ... or B) contacted base Public Affairs (PA) and asked to be assisted in seeing a historic aircraft and were denied.
Seeing this from the blue suit side of the fence, I've seen plenty of folks come through, including PA sponsored tours of our aircraft on the flightline, so the reports of folks being shooed away always puzzles me. I'd like to see you guys and gals get in to see the aircraft too ...
Ken
Ken,
Most AF bases require any requests to visit well in advance. Even the museum at Peterson requires 24 hour notice for week days and 72 hours for weekends. Information for all adult visitors must be given at that time and if not, well; no visit.
Some others, like Dyess, are even harder. It can be done, but requires coordination in advance and even then it is not likely. You can work through the musesum at times, but that is not a certainty. It used to be that you just showed up at the gate/visitors center and asked for a pass and provided the needed ID.
In the case of most bases a drop-in visit just ain't gonna happen. Part of the change is due to security concerns and part is due to the lack of staffing.
I need to contact Holloman about a visit, but have not had the time off to arrange a visit, much less actually make a visit.
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