(NOTE: This is an old thread of John falcon's.....enjoy)
How can I get a ride on the Goodyear Blimp?
Frank E. Rider
(Built a 30,000 cu ft, twin engine, vectored thrust, single seat airship. SkyRider Airships.)
2018
"It will be tough. They turn away millions of requests each year."
"About 25 years ago I was in Southern California and wanted to see the Goodyear Blimp. I drove out to Carson, parked the car and walked over near the office but did not go in. I stood on the edge of the landing field completely out of the way of anything or anyone. I was dressed in a suit. I never said a single word to anyone."
"The blimp would come in and land and the staff would bring about eight people out of the office, escort them out to the landed airship, unload the current passengers and take them back to the office and load the new passengers. Then the blimp would take off for about a half hour trip."
"I knew that Goodyear didn't give out rides so I wasn't even going to ask. I was content to watch the ground crew handle the airship. It is quite an operation. I had already been in about eight different airships, sat at the flight controls of all of them. I'd been in a Goodyear blimp three times. AND I had built and flown my own blimp, but no one there knew that."
"I stood and watched the blimp come and go taking new passengers for over two hours still with no interaction with anyone. When suddenly a staff member came up to me put his hand on my shoulder and simply said "Today is your lucky day."
"He said that one of the VIP that was scheduled to ride had not shown up and I could take his place on the next flight in five minutes. I said "Thank you" and flew on the next flight. Those were the only two words I said until I got on the airship."
"To answer your question, be intentional and lucky."