Question: How do I get on base to see the museum and aircraft exhibits? Answer: It depends if you have a US Government ID. See the information on the Visiting page.
Question: I do not have a US Government ID. Is that a problem? Answer: If you do not have a US Government ID, you should call the Visitor’s Center at the main gate (424-1462) or the museum to check on current security conditions for entry.
Question: How do I get a docent led tour of Travis Air Museum? Answer: For visitors without a military ID, the Museum staff can sometimes provide an escort service as a courtesy. Please telephone the museum office in advance: (707) 424-5605
Question: What documents will I need to present at the base gate? Answer: All visitors must present their auto registration and driver’s license to the guard at the Visitors’ Center and all visitors aged 18 or older must have a photo ID. If you have a rental car, present the keys.
Question: I want to volunteer to help. Who should I contact? Answer: If you’re interested, please call the Museum office at (707) 424-5605. We look forward to hearing from you. From docents to artisans, mechanics to shop keepers, we appreciate the gift of time and talent.
Question: When is the museum open? Answer: Tuesday-Saturday, 09:00-16:00. Closed Sundays, Mondays and Federal holidays. Air park hours: Everyday until dark. See information on the Visiting page.
Question: I would like to bring my school/college class to the museum. Is this possible? Answer: Yes it is, and it might be possible to include the Air Force Base as well as the museum. When an organization, high school or club requests a base tour, the initial request must be made by telephone to the Travis Community Relations Office at (707) 424-0132.
Question: Is it possible to obtain copies of photos and documents in the Library Archive? Answer: Visiting researchers are welcome to make copies of photos and documents on site, but the museum does not have the staff to make copies on request.
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