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david(at)carneyaviation.c Guest
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:19 am Post subject: AYA 2007 via New York City |
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Many pilots flying to the convention at Glens Falls may want to fly the
Hudson River Class-B exclusion corridor in New York City. The rules are the
same as they always were, with one wrinkle.
There is a description of two possible routes at
http://carneyaviation.com/nyctour/nyctour.htm, including photos of major
landmarks. This route is breathtaking - if you've never flown it, you must
add it to your itinerary.
The wrinkle:
FDC 3/1862 closes the Hudson River route during NY Yankees home games, and
closes the route over La Guardia during Mets games. FSS briefers do not know
when these games are, but controllers do; and NYC police patrol the airspace
in helicopters during the games.
Schedules are here:
Yankees (Hudson R.) http://mlb.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=nyy
aMets (LGA transition) http://mlb.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=nym
Yankee Stadium 40-49.6N / 73-55.6 W
Shea Stadium (Mets) 40-45.2 N / 73-50.5 W
Feel free to forward this to the Grumman Gang. It's on topic because of the
convention.
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aa1bflyboy(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:25 am Post subject: AYA 2007 via New York City |
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I just sent the fwd.
If I'm right I have no need to be angry;
If I'm wrong I have no right to be...
Steve Roberts - AA-1B N9664L (at) ILG
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From: "David Feinstein" <david(at)carneyaviation.com>
To: "Northeast Grummans" <ne-grumman(at)mit.edu>, "Team Grumman"
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Subject: AYA 2007 via New York City
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:18:01 -0400
Many pilots flying to the convention at Glens Falls may want to fly the
Hudson River Class-B exclusion corridor in New York City. The rules are the
same as they always were, with one wrinkle.
There is a description of two possible routes at
http://carneyaviation.com/nyctour/nyctour.htm, including photos of major
landmarks. This route is breathtaking - if you've never flown it, you must
add it to your itinerary.
The wrinkle:
FDC 3/1862 closes the Hudson River route during NY Yankees home games, and
closes the route over La Guardia during Mets games. FSS briefers do not
know
when these games are, but controllers do; and NYC police patrol the airspace
in helicopters during the games.
Schedules are here:
Yankees (Hudson R.) http://mlb.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=nyy
aMets (LGA transition) http://mlb.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=nym
Yankee Stadium 40-49.6N / 73-55.6 W
Shea Stadium (Mets) 40-45.2 N / 73-50.5 W
Feel free to forward this to the Grumman Gang. It's on topic because of the
convention.
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mattd(at)drahz.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:43 am Post subject: AYA 2007 via New York City |
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Just as an additional note - since the diagram on the carney site was
created, the Class D airspace at KHPN has received some extra space
which sticks out. Last time I flew in that area northeast bound - they
would not let me cross directly over KHPN or enter their airspace - and
I wound up out over the sound ANYWAY (*and* I was talking to approach
and squawking) - a reverse red route.
mattd
David Feinstein wrote:
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Many pilots flying to the convention at Glens Falls may want to fly the
Hudson River Class-B exclusion corridor in New York City. The rules are the
same as they always were, with one wrinkle.
There is a description of two possible routes at
http://carneyaviation.com/nyctour/nyctour.htm, including photos of major
landmarks. This route is breathtaking - if you've never flown it, you must
add it to your itinerary.
The wrinkle:
FDC 3/1862 closes the Hudson River route during NY Yankees home games, and
closes the route over La Guardia during Mets games. FSS briefers do not know
when these games are, but controllers do; and NYC police patrol the airspace
in helicopters during the games.
Schedules are here:
Yankees (Hudson R.) http://mlb.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=nyy
aMets (LGA transition) http://mlb.mlb.com/schedule/index.jsp?c_id=nym
Yankee Stadium 40-49.6N / 73-55.6 W
Shea Stadium (Mets) 40-45.2 N / 73-50.5 W
Feel free to forward this to the Grumman Gang. It's on topic because of the
convention.
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danbrodsky(at)earthlink.n Guest
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:56 am Post subject: AYA 2007 via New York City |
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If you call up ATC, they will give you a sightseeing flight directly over
the city as long as they are not busy.
Usually at 1500 to 2500 feet.
This includes when there is a Yankee game going on.
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david(at)carneyaviation.c Guest
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:22 am Post subject: AYA 2007 via New York City |
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# Just as an additional note - since the diagram on the carney site
# was created, the Class D airspace at KHPN has received some extra
# space ...
.. the chart is now modified. Thanks for pointing it out.
"not for navigation"
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