Q: Is this a Rain or Shine Event?
A: Yes
Q: Are all bikes welcome on this ride?
A: Yes, absolutely!
Q: Where does the ride end?
A: Naval Air Station (NAS).
Q: Why do I need proof of insurance?
A: We will be entering an active military installation. The government requires proof of valid driver’s license,
insurance, and registration. This validation will take place at Hooters prior to departure so that we do not need
to stop at the security gates of NAS.
Q: Are there any other restrictions for access to NAS?
A: Yes. You are NOT allowed to carry any firearms or alcohol on to the airport facility. PLEASE
leave these items home on the day of the ride.
Q: What is the cost of the ride?
A: The cost is $ 30 per person. $10 per child 12 and under. Dinner is included with admission.
Pre-register by April 10th and get your own commemorative 7th Annual Top Gun Ride for Children dog tag for FREE!
Q: Will you receive a T-Shirt when you register?
A: No, this year you will receive a 2008 rocker. If you are a 1st time participant, you will also
receive a Top Gun Ride For Children patch. If you would like to purchase this year's T-Shirt, the cost will be $ 20
and supplies are limited. To order a T-shirt as part of your pre-registration, please specify the size you want and
your T-Shirt will be in your pre-registration packet. T-Shirts on the day of the ride will be available as long as
supplies last.
Q: Will I be able to ride with my friends during the ride?
A: Parking will be staged by arrival time. It is recommended that you ride into Hooters with friends
that you would like to ride with.
Q: Will there be food and refreshments at Hooters before the ride?
A: Yes. Hooters (Kennesaw) will be open for business and you will be able to purchase food and
refreshments prior to the ride.
Q: Is this an escorted ride?
A: Yes. The Cobb County Police Motorcycle Unit will lead this ride through a 1 hour escorted tour
of Kennesaw Mountain before arriving at the main gates of NAS.
Q: What will happen at the NAS Hangar once the ride is complete?
A: Food is provided by a variety of local venues. Music is provided by a live D.J.
Last update on April 16, 2009 by Bob Fremin.
|