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Clear Lake Splash-In | Lakeport, CA | 2023

Clear Lake Seaplane Splash-In, Lakeport, Lake County, California
The volunteer Sea Scouts help Chris Brown reposition his turbo Cessna 206, TU206G, N247CB
at the Clear Lake Seaplane Splash-In, Lakeport, Lake County, California
Image ID: AHLC3935
© Herb Lingl/aerialarchives.com

The 2023 Clear Lake Splash-In takes place Friday, Sept. 22 through Sunday, Sept. 24 in Lakeport, California.

The event features a display of seaplanes, educational seminars and an opportunity to learn about careers in aviation. It draws pilots and people interested in aviation to the Lakeport for the weekend and this year, it has been combined with the Taste in Lakeport food and wine festival to showcase all that Lakeport has to offer.

Clear Lake Splash-In | Lakeport , CA | 2023 features a variety of free seminars, an evening reception with an aviation exhibition, a dinner for pilots and a display of seaplanes coming to Clear Lake for the event.

The Splash-In begins with a Friday evening with a dinner for seaplane pilots at the Lakeport residence of Tom and Ruth Lincoln. Tom Lincoln is the president of the Lake County Airmens Association. Registration for the dinner is available at Seaplane Pilots Dinner.

One of the highlights of the event will occur on Saturday, Sept 23, when a display of participating seaplanes will be held at Lakeport’s Library Park. Seaplanes arriving for the Splash-In include two Cessna 185s on floats, a Cessna 206 on floats, two Grumman Widgeon aircraft, a Lake Buccaneer, a Quicksilver on floats, a SeaMax and a SeaRey.

Saturday also features a full day of seminars about flying seaplanes, obtaining scholarships and career opportunities for young people in aviation.

The seminars take place within walking distance of the displayed seaplanes in the Council Chambers in Lakeport’s City Hall. The seminars are free, but registration is required due to limited seating available in the Council Chambers.

The seminar program is available at: Clear Lake Splash-In Seminar Program.

Registration for the free seminars is available at Clear Lake Splash-In Seminar Registration.

Seaplane pilots interested in participating in this year’s Splash-In can still register to participate at Clear Lake Splash-In Aircraft Registration.

The first 20 pilots who register to participate in the Clear Lake Splash-In will receive a free ticket to the Taste In Lakeport food and wine festival. The festival begins at 5:30pm on Saturday, Sept 23 and is within walking distance of seaplane display. Details about the Taste In Lakeport are available at: Taste In Lakeport.

The Splash-In also features an exhibition at the Historic Courthouse in Lakeport entitled Over Water: An Aviation History of Lake County. The museum is hosting a reception for exhibition from 5-7:00pm on Saturday, September 23. Attending the reception is free but requires registration. Registration for the reception is at Museum Reception Registration.

Pilots who are interested in getting back in the cockpit after a lapse in flying will be interested in the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association’s (AOPA) Rusty Pilots Seminar entitled Getting Back to Flying is Easier Than You Think. This seminar takes place on Sunday, Sept 24 from 9:00 am-12:30 pm at the offices of Esther Formula, USA in the Work Right Building near Lampson Field airport (1O2). This seminar will be lead by Captain Brian Schiff, a 25 year pilot for American Airlines who currently flies the MD-80.

To register for the AOPA seminar with Captain Schiff, please visit:

Getting Back to Flying is Easier Than You Think with Brian Schiff.

More information about the Clear Lake Splash-In | 2023 is available at Clear Lake Splash-In.

The Lakeport Street Main Street Association (LMSA) is producing the Clear Lake Splash-In. The LMSA supports businesses in Lakeport, California by organizing events and seminars that help businesses in Lakeport thrive. To learn more please visit Lakeport Street Main Street Association.

AOPA is the world’s largest community of pilots, aircraft owners and aviation enthusiasts with representatives based in Frederick, MD., Washington, D.C., and seven regions across the United States. To learn more please visit Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.

The Clear Lake Flying Club is producing the Clear Lake Splash-In Seminars. The flying club produces seminars, workshops and aviation events to promote aviation in Lake County, California and provides resources to assist young people in Lake County to pursue career opportunities in aviation. To learn more, please visit the Clear Lake Flying Club.

For additional details about the event, please visit the following web pages:

Clear Lake Splash-In

Clear Lake Splash-In Facebook Page

Clear Lake Flying Club Splash-In Media Release

Photographs of previous Clear Lake Splash-In events are available at:

Clear Lake Splash-In Photographs.

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Clear Lake Aviation Gathering | 2023

Lake Buccaneer,  LA4-200, N6176V, amphibious aircraft approaches a beach at Lake Berryessa during very calm conditions during the Clear Lake Aviation Gathering Fly Out on April 23, 2023
Lake Buccaneer, LA4-200, N6176V, amphibious aircraft approaches a beach at Lake Berryessa during very calm conditions during the Clear Lake Aviation Gathering Fly Out
Image ID: AHLC4670
© Herb Lingl/aerialarchives.com

A diverse group of seaplane pilots, aerial photographers and other aviation professionals attended the Clear Lake Aviation Gathering that took place at Lampson Field Airport (1O2) in Lakeport, California on April 22 and 23, 2023.

The Clear Lake Flying Club (CLFC) hosted the conference and produced it with the Professional Aerial Photographers Association (PAPA).

Herb Lingl, education director of the CLFC noted that “One of the conference objectives is to develop opportunities for young people in Lake County, California to pursue careers in aviation.” Details about the youth program are at Clear Lake Flying Club Youth Program.

Conference Sessions

Attendees at the Clear Lake Aviation Gathering listen to the presentation by Dr. Stephen Bateman of AOPA.  Among the pilots in the photograph from left to right are Amy Hartsfield, Rick Long, Mike Hayes, Tom Beattie, Tom Lincoln, Bryan Sydnor, Jason Johanson, Gordon Mills, Missy Lee, Tim Neuharth, Kent Carlomagno and Tom Wasson
Attendees at the Clear Lake Aviation Gathering listen to the presentation by Dr. Stephen Bateman of AOPA. Among the pilots in the photograph from left to right are Amy Hartsfield, Rick Long, Mike Hayes, Tom Beattie, Tom Lincoln, Bryan Sydnor, Jason Johanson, Gordon Mills, Missy Lee, Tim Neuharth, Kent Carlomagno and Tom Wasson.
Image ID: AHLC4669
© Herb Lingl/aerialarchives.com

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) sent Dr. Stephen Bateman to the conference from Frederick, MD to make presentations about flying clubs and the AOPA Foundation High School STEM Aviation Curriculum which AOPA makes available to high schools at no cost. Details about the curriculum are at AOPA Foundation High School STEM Aviation Curriculum.

Paul Koscheka, the Federal Aviation Administration’s FAASTeam Program Manager at the Sacramento FSDO, provided a briefing on the WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program. Three of the seminars at the conference qualified for WINGS credit.

Additional presenters at the conference included Tom Beattie, instructor and test pilot for ICON Aircraft, Kent Carlomagno, Terry Hayes from Foothill Aviation and the Backcountry Flying Experience, Gordon Mills from Alpine Aviation, Missy Lee, the owner of Alaska Floats and Skis, Herb Lingl, Rick Long, Jason Johanson who provides multi-engine seaplane training in a Twin Seabee and Tom Wasson from Tom’s Aircraft Enterprises.

During the session entitled Which Seaplane Is Right for You?, Tom discussed the ICON A5, Kent the SeaMax, Gordon the Lake Buccaneer, Rick the Quicksilver on floats and Jason the Twin Seabee.

Terry, Gordon, Missy and Jason were the panelists for the Emergency Procedures in Seaplanes session. They discussed emergency procedures as they applied to the specific flying environments in which they operate.

The conference included a session about the History of Aviation in Lake County. Lake County Museums curator J. Clark McAbee prepared a presentation about Navy and Pan Am seaplane operations at Clear Lake entitled Wings Over Water: Flying Boats on Clear Lake circa 1939-1958. Retired high school teachers Miles Turner and John Wiegand described the high school aviation programs they taught at the Lower Lake and Kelseyville High Schools in the 1970s. Paul Loewen, who built a globally recognized Mooney modification firm based at Lampson Field, described the airport’s history from the 1960s, his experience teaching aviation at Mendocino Community College and his experience flying a Fleetwings Sea Bird, a high school aviation project that Paul and his wife Shery flew to Clear Lake with Paul’s high school aviation teacher.

The conference session about the Future of Aviation in Lake County examined plans for the future of aviation in Lake County, including the possible construction of seaplane docks and a seaplane ramp in Lakeport, CA, and a presentation by Dave Dietz of Armstrong Consultants, which specializes in airport engineering, about developing vacant land at Lampson Field for the construction of new hangars.

Seaplane Flight Training on Clear Lake

Gordon Mills from Alpine Aviation provided flight training in the Lake Buccaneer, LA4-200, N6176V, shown at the top of this page to conference attendees who booked flight training before the conference.

Aerial Photography Exhibition

The conference included an aerial photography exhibit and competition. Aerial photographer Amy Hartsfield, PAPA Vice President of Programs, made a presentation about the Professional Aerial Photographers Association and presented information about the aerial photographers whose work was selected to be exhibited at the conference.

Wine Tasting and Catered Hangar Dinner

After the conference sessions, attendees sampled some of the finest wines made in Lake County. These included wines from the Shannon Family of Wines and Lincoln Wines produced by Tom and Ruth Lincoln.

The conference dinner was catered by Lake Event Design, Lake County’s premier event company.

After the dinner, conference attendees voted Jean Luc Kaiser’s aerial photograph of the private Islet of Loreto in northern Italy as their favorite photograph on display. The islet is close to Aero Club Como, one of the oldest seaplane flying clubs in the world. Jean Luc, who owns L’Europe vue du Ciel, a French aerial photography company, received a cash prize for his winning entry.

Raffle Prizes

Raffle winners also received their prizes after the dinner. Donors of raffle prizes benefiting the Clear Lake Flying Club Youth Aviation Program included:

Kent Carlomagno
Mike and Terry Hayes
Tom and Ruth Lincoln and
Herb Lingl

and

Aerial Archives
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
Airport Muse
Clear Lake Flying Club
Clear Lake Pilot Supplies
Meadowlark Publishing
Nalas Cleaning Expertise
Professional Aerial Photographers Association and
Tailwheel Ferry Pilot

Fly Out to Lake Berryessa

Seaplanes beached at the shoreline of Lake Berryessa during the Clear Lake Aviation Gathering, as a Lake Buccaneer approaches (background left).
© Byron Hernandez
Image ID: AHLC4668

Sunday featured a seaplane fly out to Lake Berryessa.

The fly out included an ICON A5 flown by Tom Beattie, two Lake Buccaneers, one flown by Gordon Mills the other by Henry Roberson from Air Carriage Inc. and a Cessna 206 on floats flown by Byron Hernandez.

More Information

The full conference program is at Clear Lake Aviation Gathering 2023 Program.

An article that appeared in the magazine Water Flying about the conference is at Water Flying article.

An article that appeared in the magazine In Flight USA about the conference is at In Flight USA article.

An article that appeared in the Lake County Record Bee about the conference is at Record Bee Article-Print and Record Bee Article-Online.

More information about Lampson Field airport is at Lampson Field.

For over forty years, Lake County has hosted the Clear Lake Splash In. This year’s Splash In is scheduled to take place on September 23-24, 2023 in Lakeport. Photographs of previous Clear Lake Splash In events are at photographs of the Clear Lake Splash In.

A selection of aerial photographs of Lake County are at aerial photographs of Lake County.

More information about Lake County, California is at Lake County Visitor Information.

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Aerial Photographs of the Response to Hurricane Ian Staged at the Sebring International Raceway

aerial photograph of Sebring International Raceway during the staging of the Hurricane Ian response
aerial photograph of Sebring International Raceway during the staging of the Hurricane Ian response, September 30, 2022, Sebring, Florida
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Entirely by accident I had the opportunity to create aerial photographs of the response to Hurricane Ian Staged at the Sebring International Raceway.

On September 26, 2022 I started training for the multi engine seaplane rating with certified flight instructor Ben Lively of Lockwood Aviation in the Air Cam at the Sebring Regional Airport (KSEF). The Air Cam was originally developed by Phil Lockwood to fly photo missions in the Ndoki Rain Forest in the northern Congo Basin.

Lockwood Aircraft Air Cam N51SC parked at Sebring Regional Airport (KSEF) at dawn
Lockwood Aircraft Air Cam N51SC parked at Sebring Regional Airport (KSEF) at dawn
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The FAA check ride was scheduled for September 29 Jon Brown at the Jack Brown’s Seaplane Base in Winter Haven, Florida. Hurricane Ian was approaching, however, with landfall forecast for on the evening before the check ride. The hurricane, the fifth most powerful to hit the United States, ultimately made landfall south of Sebring, but did damage Sebring. Among the casualties was a Piper Warrior that was tied down at KSEF. A tornado caused by the hurricane pulled the tie downs and aircraft from the tarmac and tossed it on its back.

Once the weather passed, visibility was outstanding. Ben and I began training again on Friday and by Saturday I noticed the massive response by utility services vehicles being staged at the Sebring International Raceway. I began taking aerial photographs of the response to Hurricane Ian staged at the raceway from the Air Cam on the afternoon of September 30.

Equipment being staged from the Raceway included Duke Energy utility trucks to help restore power and equipment provided by the US Army Corp of Engineers.

Jon Brown rescheduled the check ride for Sunday, October 2 despite the fact that it was a weekend and power was still out at Winter Haven. Jack Brown’s Seaplane Base is a world renowned seaplane training base that has certified more than 22,000 seaplane pilots in the 57 years since Jon’s father, Jack founded the base.

Flying the Air Cam back from Winter Haven after the check ride I documented some of the aftermath of the hurricane from the air, including extensive flooding even in Florida’s inland areas.

aerial photograph of flooding at Avon Park Executive Airport
aerial photograph of flooding at Avon Park Executive Airport (KAVO), Avon Park, Florida after Hurricane Ian; runway 10-28 is being used as a staging area to the response to Ian’s destruction Image ID: AHLE1689

When I returned to KSEF in the middle of the afternoon on October 2, most of the equipment being staged out of Sebring International Raceway was still in the field. Most of it returned to the Raceway every evening in a massive procession.

aerial photograph of the Sebring Regional Airport (KSEF) with the Sebring International Raceway in the background, Sebring, Florida
aerial photograph of the Sebring Regional Airport (KSEF) with the Sebring International Raceway in the background, Sebring, Florida
Image ID: AHLE1690

Please use these links to view additional related photography:

Aerial Photographs of the Sebring International Raceway

Aerial Photographs of Airports

Aerial Photographs of Florida

Photographs of the Lockwood Air Cam

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Aerial Photography Shooting Schedule Portland, Seattle and the Pacific Coastline: August 10-August 24, 2022

This aerial photograph of Kenmore Air Harbor, Kenmore, Washington shows Kenmore's corporate headquarters, terminal and seaplane maintenance facility
This aerial photograph of Kenmore Air Harbor, Kenmore, Washington shows Kenmore’s corporate headquarters, terminal and seaplane maintenance facility
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Aerial Archives photographer Herb Lingl will be shooting aerial photography and video assignments and creating new aerial photography and video above Portland, Seattle and a portion of the Oregon and Washington Pacific coastlines from August 10 through August 24, 2022.

Dates of actual photography are weather and visibility dependent.

To schedule a consultation regarding an aerial photography or aerial video project you may want to consider at these locations during this time frame, please text 415.771.2555 or use the contact button.

Kenmore Air Harbor shown above is of particular interest to Lingl who is a commercial seaplane pilot. Kenmore Air is an American airline that operates scheduled and charter seaplane and landplane services.

Kenmore was established is March 21, 1946 with a single Aeronca Scout on floats and a hangar on north Lake Washington at a location once occupied by a lumber mill. The company is still at the same location.

Kenmore has developed a worldwide reputation for seaplane maintenance and restoration.

The firm became a dealer of the Republic Seabee in the 1940s. Kenmore became an expert in the Seabee’s maintenance and developed several performance improving modifications.

In the 1960s it expanded its seaplane maintenance services to include the de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver. When de Havilland ceased Beaver production in 1967, Kenmore became a leading refurbisher of Beavers and has rebuilt over 100 Beavers since then.

Information about aerial photographer Herb Lingl

Aerial Photography of the Pacific Ocean

Aerial Photography of Washington State

Aerial Photography of Oregon

Photographs of Seaplanes

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Clear Lake Splash In 2021: September 16-19

ICON A-5 at Clear Lake Splash In
ICON Aircraft chief pilot, Rich Bookbinder, demonstrates the ICON A5 amphibious light sport aircraft at the Clear Lake Seaplane Splash In, Lakeport, Lake County, California
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© Herb Lingl/aerialarchives.com

Please mark your calendars, Clear Lake Splash In dates for 2021 have been set. The 41st annual Clear Lake Splash In is scheduled to take place from Thursday, September 16, through Sunday, September 19, 2021 in Lakeport, California (provided that there are no unexpected pandemic related developments).

The 41st annual Clear Lake Splash in was originally scheduled to take place in September of 2020. The cancellation of the event in 2020 because of pandemic considerations marked the first time in the event’s history that the annual event was cancelled since its inception.

The Clear Lake Splash In carries on the long tradition of seaplane operations at Clear Lake.

The Pan American Airlines Clipper flying boats which operated a Trans Pacific service in the 1920s and 1930s used Clear Lake as a back up landing location when the San Francisco Bay Area was too foggy for operations into the the Pan American seaplane harbor at Treasure Island. The Pan Am Clear Lake ramp was in Lakeport not far from the location of the Splash In.

Over the years, the Clear Lake Splash In has evolved into the largest seaplane fly-in event in the western United States.

The event has hosted a wide variety of seaplanes over the years including some of the largest seaplanes in the world, such as the Grumman Albatross (one year two Albatrosses participated), impeccably restored seaplanes of unique historical significance, rare seaplanes, and some of the latest innovations in the field of seaplane flying.

The event has also featured seminars about aviation and seaplane flying which impart unique information, sometimes difficult to obtain elsewhere.

The 2019 event featured three presentations by Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) ambassador Kay Sundaram.

The seminar entitled Career Opportunities In Aviation outlined the bright opportunities for young people in aviation. The seminar supported efforts by the Lake County Chamber of Commerce and others in northern California to build interest in the adoption of the AOPA High School aviation curriculum by Lake County High schools. AOPA makes this comprehensive curriculum available at no cost to high schools who apply and are accepted to participate in the program.

Kay also presented two other seminars, one entitled Maximum Fun, Minimum Cost: How to Start and Run a Flying Club and You Can Be a Pilot a fast paced, inspiring video presentation for prospective flyers.

As has been the tradition each year, Splash In volunteers provided a free shuttle service between Lampson Field (102), the closest general aviation airport to the event (only 4 miles away), and the former Natural High School grounds where the event takes place for those who choose to fly land planes to the event.

This year’s Splash In takes place at the former Natural High School property in Lakeport, which has been the traditional venue for the event each year. This will be the last event on the property before the City begins the construction of the Lakefront Park project, which is currently scheduled for October of 2021.

The State of California awarded the City of Lakeport a grant of $5,947,621 to fund the City’s purchase of the 6.9 acre property located at 800 N. Main Street from the Lakeport Unified School District for the Lakefront Park project. Funds also cover the construction of a new amphitheater, an exercise circuit, a skate park, a splash pad, a basketball court, and five picnic areas with shade structures and restrooms. The plan also envisions preserving the area that has traditionally been used as the ramp area for seaplanes at the Splash In for continued use for seaplanes.

Volunteers from the community have been essential to producing this event. In addition, members of community organizations have volunteered to help produce the event. The Lake County chapter of the Sea Scouts, for example, provided ramp safety services. Volunteers from the Lake County Amateur Radio Society provided communication services and shuttle services from Lampson Field.

If you’re interested in this event and would like to participate as a pilot, volunteer or sponsor for the 2021 Clear Lake Splash In, please get in touch. You can use the contact link on the top right of this page or the contacts available at the web pages referenced in the links below.

Areas where volunteers would be invaluable for this year’s event include help with event planning and fund raising, social media, seminar planning and event marketing.

If you’re a seaplane pilot and have ideas for this year’s event, please pass those along.

To view photographs of the 2019 and previous Splash In events, please visit Clear Lake Splash In photographs.

To follow the Clear Lake Splash In on Facebook, please visit Clear Lake Seaplane Splash In on Facebook.

For details about Lampson Field (1O2), the closest general aviation airport to the event, please visit Lampson Field Airport.

To plan your trip to Lake County, please visit Lake County | Clearly Different! and the Lake County Chamber of Commerce.

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Clear Lake Splash In Dates For 2020: September 17-20, 2020

ICON Aircraft chief pilot, Rich Bookbinder, demonstrates the ICON A5 amphibious light sport aircraft at the Clear Lake Seaplane Splash In, Lakeport, Lake County, California
Image ID: AHLC3945
© Herb Lingl/aerialarchives.com

The 41st annual Clear Lake Splash In is scheduled to take place from Thursday, September 17, through Sunday, September 20, 2020 in Lakeport, California.

The Clear Lake Splash In carries on the long tradition of seaplane operations at Clear Lake.

The Pan American Airlines Clipper flying boats which operated a Trans Pacific service in the 1920s and 1930s used Clear Lake as a back up landing location when the San Francisco Bay Area was too foggy for operations into the the Pan American seaplane harbor at Treasure Island. The Pan Am Clear Lake ramp was in Lakeport not far from the location of the Splash In.

Over the years, the Clear Lake Splash In has evolved into the largest seaplane fly-in event in the western United States.

The event has hosted a wide variety of seaplanes over the years including some of the largest seaplanes in the world, such as the Grumman Albatross (one year two Albatrosses participated), impeccably restored seaplanes of unique historical significance, rare seaplanes, and some of the latest innovations in the field of seaplane flying.

The event has also featured seminars about aviation and seaplane flying which impart unique information, sometimes difficult to obtain elsewhere.

The 2019 event featured three presentations by Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) ambassador Kay Sundaram.

The seminar entitled Career Opportunities In Aviation outlined the bright opportunities for young people in aviation. The seminar supported efforts by the Lake County Chamber of Commerce and others in northern California to build interest in the adoption of the AOPA High School aviation curriculum by Lake County High schools. AOPA makes this comprehensive curriculum available at no cost to high schools who apply and are accepted to participate in the program.

Kay also presented two other seminars, one entitled Maximum Fun, Minimum Cost: How to Start and Run a Flying Club and You Can Be a Pilot a fast paced, inspiring video presentation for prospective flyers.

As has been the tradition each year, Splash In volunteers provided a free shuttle service between Lampson Field (102), the closest general aviation airport to the event (only 4 miles away), and the Natural High School grounds where the event takes place for those who choose to fly land planes to the event.

Volunteers from the community have been essential to producing this event. In addition, members of community organizations have volunteered to help produce the event. The Lake County chapter of the Sea Scouts, for example, provided ramp safety services. Volunteers from the Lake County Amateur Radio Society provided communication services and shuttle services from Lampson Field.

If you’re interested in this event and would like to participate as a pilot, volunteer or sponsor for the 2020 Clear Lake Splash In, please get in touch. You can use the contact link on the top right of this page or the contacts available at the web pages referenced in the links below.

Areas where volunteers would be invaluable for next year’s event include help with event planning and fund raising, social media, seminar planning and event marketing.

If you’re a seaplane pilot and have ideas for next year’s event, please pass those along.

To view photographs of the 2019 and previous Splash In events, please visit Clear Lake Splash In photographs.

To follow the Clear Lake Splash In on Facebook, please visit Clear Lake Seaplane Splash In on Facebook.

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Clear Lake Splash In | 2019

A Grumman twin engine seaplane, docked at the Skylark Resort in Lakeport, California at dawn during the Clear Lake Splash In. Mount Konocti is visible in the background.
Image ID: AHLC3202

This year’s Clear Lake Splash In, which takes place from Friday, September 6 through Saturday, September 7, marks the 40th consecutive year the event has been held in Lakeport, California.

The City of Lakeport is again opening a special ramp for amphibious seaplanes to be able to taxi onto a large open lawn area in the heart of Lakeport, within walking distance of restaurants and numerous shopping opportunities.

The Skylark Resort is also making its docks right at the hotel available to seaplanes.

Among this year’s Splash In highlights are a pilots’ dinner at Lampson Field airport on Friday night.

Saturday features a display of seaplanes, opportunities to go for a ride or receive training in a seaplane, seminars about flying and a display of remote controlled aircraft by the Clearlake Modelers club.

Steve Bateman, the Director of the Aircraft Owner and Pilot Association’s Flying Club Initiative is leading three seminars during the Splash In.

The seminar Maximum Fun, Minimum Cost: How to Start and Run a Flying Club takes place at 10am at the Natural High School in Lakeport. The Clear Lake Flying Club, which is hosting this seminar, will present several candidate seaplanes which could be made available to members for rental or training. ICON Aircraft will be at the seminar to answer questions about its amphibious A5 light sport aircraft, and is bringing an A5 to the Splash In.

The seminar You Can Be a Pilot takes place at 11am in the same location. You Can Be a Pilot is a fast paced, inspirational session designed to increase awareness that obtaining a pilot certificate is a realistic and achievable objective.

The Career Opportunities in Aviation seminar takes place at 2pm. It examines the exciting prospects for young people in aviation. In addition to outlining the specific careers available in aviation, the Career Opportunities seminar presents details about the high school curriculum for aviation education that the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) makes available at no cost to high schools. Professional pilots, mechanics, avionics technicians and flight instructors will be on hand to answer questions that students and parents may have.

At the end of the Career Opportunities seminar, Splash In organizers will be raffling off to students who have attended the seminar aviation related prizes donated by sponsors of the Splash In including a ride in a seaplane, an aerial photograph of Lampson Field, a poster of an aerial photograph of a Giants game in San Francisco, aviation related apparel and a model of a German seaplane used in World War II.

Saturday evening’s program includes a wine tasting featuring some of Lake County’s highly acclaimed vintages, a barbecue dinner and a screening of a rare film about the history of seaplanes.

In addition to accommodating seaplanes by providing a ramp for access to the Lakeport waterfront, the Splash In provides a free shuttle service for land aircraft that fly into Lampson Field airport (1O2) for the event and a chance for the public to see seaplanes first hand and interact with seaplane pilots.

For additional details about the event, please contact the Lake County Chamber of Commerce at 707.263.5092 or visit the following web pages:

Clear Lake Splash In

Lake County Chamber of Commerce Splash In Media Release

Clear Lake Splash In Facebook Page

Maximum Fun, Minimum Cost: How to Start & Run a Flying Club Seminar

You can see photographs of previous Clear Lake Splash In events:

Clear Lake Splash In photography.

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ICON A5 Amphibious Light Sport Aircraft

An ICON A5 amphibious aircraft with folded wings folded is being towed into the hangar at ICON Aircraft headquarters at the Nut Tree airport in Vacaville, Solano County.
Image ID: AHLC3881
© Herb Lingl/aerialarchives.com

When I visited the ICON manufacturing facility at the Nut Tree Airport (VCB) in mid-June, this ICON A5 amphibious aircraft had just completed a training flight and had its wings folded in order to be towed back into the ICON hangar.

Two successful entrepreneurs and a prospective CFI joined me on the tour. The tour of the ICON facility was led by Bret Davenport, ICON’s Flight Sciences Manager and Engineering Test Pilot and Leah Sullivan, an executive assistant at ICON working with ICON’s VP of Engineering, VP of Manufacturing and Director of Quality.

Bret’s background includes serving as a flight test engineer for numerous aircraft at the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division at Patuxent River between June 2004 and September 2015 before joining ICON. ICON has assembled a unique group of talented aviation and industry professionals, many of whom spent time developing their skills in the military.

Among the highlights of the tour were having the opportunity to examine individual carbon fiber components, to see how solid the folding wing mechanics of the aircraft are and how quickly the wings can be folded, to receive a briefing regarding ICON’s angle of attack sensors and to learn more about ICON’s approach to manufacturing. ICON is integrating technology into every aspect of production from tracking the location of each tool to optimizing the production capability of its aircraft assembly line.

ICON A5 assembly production line at the Nut Tree Airport, Vacaville, CA
ICON A5 assembly production line at the Nut Tree Airport, Vacaville, CA

I first learned about ICON Aircraft when the company was scouting possible locations for its manufacturing facility and its director of strategy and business development contacted me regarding the possibility of shooting aerial photography to evaluate Nut Tree Airport as a possible location for its manufacturing facility. Although ICON eventually used in house talent to shoot those scouting shots, I stayed in touch with ICON and watched the company’s progress in developing the A5 and bringing it into production.

While doing seaplane training in San Diego Bay this past April I had a chance to take a demo flight in an ICON A5 with Noah Collins, ICON’s Regional Sales Director for California. Like other ICON employees, Noah has an impressive background which includes 9 years as a naval aviator and 2 and half years as a business development executive with Siemens. The A5 was remarkably stable on the water and in the air.

ICON A5 at Lake Powell.
ICON A5 at Lake Powell.

Despite the challenges that any technology company is likely to experience during its development, ICON is continuing to execute on its mission to create a state of the art aircraft that’s fun to fly, and since it’s certified as a light sport aircraft by the FAA, it’s accessible as a flying option to many people.

Founder Kirk Hawkins, a Stanford Business School graduate who flew F-16s for the US Air Force and Boeing 767s for American Airlines, has assembled an impressive management team. The Board of Directors includes Phil Condit, former chairman and CEO of Boeing and Linden Blue, Vice Chairman of General Atomics. Thomas Wiener, ICON’s president and chief operating officer, previously served management roles at Bombardier Recreational Products, Audi and Daimler Benz.

Interested in owning an ICON A5?

ICON A5 Lake Berryessa
ICON A5 on the step at Lake Berryessa
Photo by: Tyson Riniger

If you want to buy one outright and go for a demo flight, contact California’s Regional Sales Director, Noah Collins.

Interested in owning a share in an ICON A5?

A partnership to own an A5 is forming in northern California with San Francisco Bay and Clear Lake locations. For more details please visit:

ICON-A5-Aircraft-Partnership.

Details about the ICON A5 are available directly from the ICON web site at:

ICON Aircraft

Outstanding videos about the A5 include:

Flying the ICON A5 and

The ICON Angle of Attack System.

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