At every step of your visit to Yankee Air Museum, you can be
sure that we’ve raised the standard by putting measures in place to help keep
you safe and give you more peace of mind.
What To Expect During Your Visit
Face coverings
Face coverings are required for all visitors and team
members while at the Museum, Hangar, and outdoors when a 6ft distance between
humans is not possible. Entry into the Museum will be refused for those who do
not wear masks, except for anyone with a condition that prevents them from
wearing one and children under 2 years old.
Keep in mind, a face covering can be a mask or any secured
cloth like a scarf or bandana that covers your nose and mouth. Visit the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website for more information. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-cloth-face-coverings.html
Hand Washing
We have put hand sanitizer dispensers though out the Museum
and Hangar and washrooms are available where guests and team members are
encouraged to frequently wash their hands.
Ways Yankee Air
Museum is Supporting A Healthy Visit
We have taken proactive and voluntary steps to help
customers have a worry free visit at the Museum:
Cleaning, cleaning, and more cleaning
Our Team Members will be continually cleaning high-touched
surfaces throughout the Museum and Hangar. If you are taking an Air Adventure
on our of our historic aircraft, before and after each flight, crews wipe down
high touched and trafficked areas of the aircraft to clean interiors to prevent
the spread of harmful germs.
Prescreening
We will be prescreening the health of all of our team
members as they enter each facility, requiring them to stay home if they feel
sick.
Daily Evaluations
We will evaluate and adapt daily to any new information and
requirements.