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Show Scheduling

There is an element of both art and science to the challenge of developing a functional and entertaining air show performance schedule. The documents in this section provide you with insight on a wide range of scheduling issues.

9 documents found.

Flying Events/Performance Schedule Checklist, ICAS Air Show Manual

This section from the ICAS Air Show Manual provides a checklist and ideas on how to best develop a flying events schedule.

Mock Attacks and Simulated Assaults as an Air Show "Act" (2002, 1Q)

Using mock attacks and simulated assaults to energize your air show.

Air Show Competitions (2000, 1Q)

A discussion on air show competitions and how they have developed in the last several years (2000, 1Q)

Non-Aerial Attractions at Air Shows (1999, 3Q)

A discussion of air show acts and attractions that don't fly.

Building a Balanced Show (1998, 2Q)

A panel of air show veterans discuss the value of and methods for developing a diverse and balanced air show.

Schedule of Acts, Sample 2

This sample schedule will provide you with an example of how one civilian show organizes its daily performance schedule.

Schedule of Acts, Sample 3

This air show schedule provides event organizers with one example of how an air show performance might be scheduled and documented.

Schedule of Acts, Sample 1

This air show schedule provides event organizers with one example of how an air show performance might be scheduled and documented.

Sample of One Show's Schedule of a Military Jet Team's Involvement with that Air Show

Sample of a schedule developed by one air show to document a military jet team's involvement in that particular show. Although the details of your schedule will vary somewhat, this could serve as a useful starting point in developing a schedule for your show's involvement with a military jet team.

International Council of Air Shows