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DO: |
Do Carpool: There are very few entrances to the
Anderson Regional Airport. Traffic flow will be
easier if friends and family carpool
Do wear your seatbelt: South Carolina law requires
the use of safety belts for all vehicle occupants
Do bring sunscreen: Temperatures on the flight line
are typically higher than normal. Take extra
precautions with small children.
Do drink plenty of liquids and stay hydrated.
Water and soft drinks will be available on the field
at a reasonable cost.
No alcohol permitted.
Do bring a camera and a pen: Many of the performers
make themselves available for autographs and
pictures during the show.
Do bring ear plugs: Loud noises on the flight line
can damage your ears. Hearing protection is
recommended.
Do bring folding chairs: Visitors who will want to
sit to watch longer demonstrations, especially
children and elderly, will want to bring
lightweight, portable seating to the show.
Do use handicapped parking: Handicapped parking will
be available for vehicles with proper
identification.
The following items will be allowed to enter, but
will be subject to search:
Small handbags (purse)
Diaper bags (when accompanied by young children)
Strollers
Wheelchairs and Electric Carts for handicapped
Lawn/Folding Chairs
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DON'T |
Don't bring dogs or other animals, bicycles,
roller-blades, skateboards, alcohol, fireworks, or
weapons of any kind.
Don't smoke on the Flightline: The entire ramp is a
NO SMOKING AREA. Additional NO SMOKING AREAS will be
designated by the fire chief.
Don't indulge in alcohol: Applicable laws will be
enforced. Alcohol consumption can also increase the
chance of heat stroke or dehydration on a hot day.
Don't arrive at the airport late: Traffic and
limited parking will require visitors to arrive
early to see all the action.
Prohibited Items:
To keep a safe environment for all attending the air
show, the following list of items will not be
allowed at Snowbirds Over Anderson:
Knives, box cutters razors, or any other sharp items
Firearms, blunt objects, or any other objects
consider a weapon
Large coolers, backpacks, briefcases, large bags or
packages
Alcoholic Beverages
Drugs and Drug paraphernalia
Glass Containers
Pets (Animals assisting handicapped will be allowed)
Bicycles, skateboards and roller blades
Handheld Laser Pointers
Wagons (Any kind)
Canopies and tents on the crowd line
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