Pilots Heading To AirVenture 2011 Will Be Greeted By A Superb
New “Green” Facility
Special to ANN by Larry Stencel
AirVenture bound pilots who choose to stop at or stage from the
Wautoma, WI (Y50) airport, 33NM due west of Oshkosh, are in for a
big treat this year. The well used, decades old double-wide office
trailer FBO has been replaced with a new world class
“green” terminal building. The new 2,100 square foot
chalet style combined terminal/FBO facility will be formally opened
to the public and dedicated on Sunday, July 24th …
just in time for Airventure 2011. Under construction since November
2010, the facility was turned over to the City of Wautoma on June
30th. "By the time AirVenture week begins, we’ll be up and
ready," said Airport Co-Manager Dick Jorgensen. "The metamorphosis
is astounding and local pilots are elated with the
improvement."

AIP funding provided for most of the cost while the State of
Wisconsin and City of Wautoma provided the required matching
dollars. The facility contains a generous open terminal area, pilot
planning, conference, refreshment lounge, FBO office, pilot waiting
and shower facility rooms. It was designed from the outset to be a
high efficiency and eye-catching building. To celebrate the event,
EAA Chapter 1331 will be holding a pancake breakfast for the public
on Saturday, July 23rd and Sunday, July 24th. After the formal
dedication at 1:30PM on Sunday, brats and burgers will be served to
both the public and all transient pilots who choose to make Wautoma
their base of operations. The renovated EAA hangar is just east of
the new terminal.

During AirVenture 2010, incessant rains forced closure of large
portions of the Wittman airport grounds to both airplanes and
RV’s. Inbound airplanes were then forced to choose outlying
airports as their temporary bases. When Fondulac filled to
capacity, many chose Wautoma. "We hope to see all of those folks
back as well as others," said co-manager Jorgensen. "Wautoma is
close to the Fisk entry point for AirVenture. It’s a great
alternative for those who wish to avoid the masses at Oshkosh,
enjoy a friendly open atmosphere and yet stay close to AirVenture.
We hope that the new terminal will make Wautoma airport a
destination in and of itself in the future."

The terminal building is one of numerous improvements the City
had in its planning cycle. Six years ago, an AWOS station was
installed, then came a new taxiway system around the hangars. Two
years ago a 24/7 automated fuel dispensing system was installed and
just prior to the new terminal, the 3,300’ paved runway was
resurfaced and painted (there‘s a 2,300 foot grass runway, as
well). The resort community of Wautoma treats its airport as one of
its economic engines and it shows. More improvements to the airport
are planned in the future.
The City invites AirVenture bound pilots to stop in, fuel up or
stay at Y50, as their needs dictate.