We don't yet know how the workshops at AirVenture will be affected. Likely, they will institute more distancing and work in tents with the sides up for ventilation. I believe Air Academy has its own indoor workshops. It has 16 to 30 instructors, mostly in an enclosed environment. I believe it also runs longer than just the week of AirVenture.
Even if they expand the workshops for more distancing, Air Academy is a *dormitory* environment for the kids. Four to a room. How would EAA handle that? Each kid have his own room? How much of a financial loss would EAA take with just a quarter of the usual attendance?
As you said at the beginning, "I guess I'm glad not to be the one making these decisions. " These things are not as simple as they might originally appear.
Ron Wanttaja