Saturday June 17, starting at 10:00am

The premier RV event of the northwest, our RV fly-in regularly brings 100 or more RVs and Rockets from all around the Pacific Northwest -- examples of every model, and then some! Van's crew will be there (prototypes!), and one or more RV squadrons usually show up and treat us to formation flybys. There'll be Young Eagles rides, and vendors, and burgers, and lots of good RV cameraderie. So don't miss out, come join the fun!

We'll be there rain or shine, so even if the weather's sub-par and you have to leave your plane behind, come on in anyway. We can congregate in the hangar, eat burgers, tell flying stories, whatever.

  • Pilot information for SPB, click here [Airnav]
  • More information, contact fly-in leader Joe Blank,jeblank@molalla.net

  • Click for Scappoose, OR Forecast Attention!
    Chapter members (and anyone else who wants) are encouraged to come early (8:00am) and help get set up. We will also be recruiting for help with food, meet & greet, auto parking, t-shirt sales, etc. Please be a pal and sign up for one or two shifts. Everyone pitching in means no one has to spend the whole day working. That way we all get a chance to have some fun!


    Procedures (air traffic and otherwise)
    Please help Scappoose Airport be a good neighbor and fly the published pattern at the published altitude. No low fly-bys or aerobatics. There will be a Young Eagles event staged from the other side of the field this year, so be extra vigilant (and stop by the Transwestern hangar to fly some YEs if able and qualified.)

    After landing, monitor ground control on 129.25. Follow the greeter's directions for parking. Please shut down your engine upon leaving the taxiway.

    When departing, pull your plane onto the pavement before starting your engine so as not to blow grass and dirt all over everyone else's planes.

    Please keep hands off of, and stay out of, other people's planes unless invited to do so, and keep an eye on your kids to make sure they do the same. These are lovingly crafted machines, and their owners deserve to be able to fly them away in the same condition in which they arrived.