Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring food and bottled water?
No, you may not bring food. You are allowed to bring one water bottle with you.
Once on base do I have to remain there until?
You are free to come and go between the XXX and XXX time frame on Saturday and Sunday, XXX and XXX Please note that there will be heavy traffic to come aboard NBVC Point Mugu on air show days. We will make every attempt to lessen delays while entering or leaving the Air Show.
Can I bring lawn chairs and folding chairs?
Yes, we want you to be comfortable as you watch the entertainment.
May I bring my pet?
No, only service animals will be permitted.
Will there be restrooms nearby for handicapped?
Yes, there will be facilities available.
Will ATM's be available?
Yes, ATM's will be located in the spectator areas.
Where do I buy Flight Line Chalet the day of the airshow?
The ticket booth for Flight Line Chalet tickets will be located near the chalet row section.
Where is the first aid station?
The first aid station is located in the sectator area near the STEM Pavilion.
Can we bring in picnic lunches and drinks?
No outside food or beverages allowed, but there are a large number of food vendors on the flight line with a huge assortment of different types of foods at
very reasonable prices.
What time do the Blue Angels Perform?
The Blue Angels are tentatively scheduled to perform no earlier than 2:30 pm on Saturday and Sunday.
What time can I come on base on Saturday and Sunday?
On Saturday and Sunday March 18 and 19 the gates will open to the public at 8am.
Is there Special Needs seating?
Yes. Please make sure your vehicle prominently displays a handicapped placard and you’ll be routed to special parking areas and met by our Special Needs transportation staff.
Where can I get a schedule of events and performers for the day so I know what time different acts are flying?
A detailed schedule and sequence of events will be available on this website soon.
Food options? Cash only?
There will be a large number of food vendors on the flight line during the show ranging from full meals (pizza, gyros, hamburgers, hotdogs, etc.) to specialty foods (ice cream, desserts, etc.) as well as beverages. A good number of the vendors take credit cards or cash. If you need cash while at the show, we’re planning on having ATMs available on the flight line for your use.
Child safe areas? Mother/child care/breastfeeding area?
The entire flight line and displays are designed for a very family-friendly, kid-safe environment. All ages will find something they’re interested in. We’ll also have the “Kids Zone”. Wristbands will be for sale granting you access to a number of jump houses, bungee jumpers, rock walls, etc. We do not have a specific area set aside for breastfeeding but there are a number of shady areas for use.
Discourage Newborns?
Newborns don’t possess the ability to regulate their body temperature very well in hot or cold environments. While they don’t produce much heat internally, they absorb it very well. The conditions on the flight line during mid-March can sometimes be relatively mild but can also get rather warm, depending on forecast temperatures. Also, there is a significant amount of jet noise associated with tactical aircraft and Blue Angel performances. You would definitely want to consult with your pediatrician prior to bringing your newborn to the air show.
Photo restrictions? There are no photo restrictions. Bring your camera!
For mothers, what items can be brought?
In general, the flight line is designed to be a family-friendly environment. Accordingly, our security procedures allow baby bags and strollers. While all bags will be screened, our staff understands that baby bags will contain water or formula. We also recommend hearing protection for smaller children. For kids under 10, hearing protection in the form of ear muffs (like you’d see at a shooting range or loud workplace) seems to work best as they don’t generally like the foam earplugs that adults are used to.
Gate/security entry details?
There is one primary entry point onto the flight line equipped with screening upon arrival. Entry to the air show requires a government issued photo ID for US Persons. For non-US persons, a PASSPORT is required. Non-US persons with a CA drivers licence must present a valid PASSPORT.
Medical restrictions?
While there are no specific medical restrictions, the air show environment can be challenging for some, especially if it is warmer than normal. Attending an air show can involve lots of walking and sometimes high temperatures. We have a very robust medical presence on the flight line in the event of a medical emergency, but guests should use sound judgment based on pre-existing medical conditions or medications.
What are the static displays?
The Static Display list is still under development and we should have a good idea of who’s planning on attending soon.
Can I bring marijuana/drugs with me?
While marijuana, for medical and recreational use, is legal in the state of California, it is NOT permitted on this federal installation. Please do not bring it with you to the base.
What am I allowed to bring with me?
All authorized items will be inspected prior to entering the flight line. It is recommended that spectators minimize the number and size of authorized items to reduce the time required for inspection prior to access into the flight line area. The following items are permitted:
What is not allowed on the base?
In order to keep possibly dangerous items outside the flight line, ALL bags will be inspected as you come through flight line entry points and all individuals are subject to search. To keep delays to a minimum, remember that the following items are not permitted on to the flight line and may be confiscated: