Remember a couple of days ago when I saw Military Ops delays on the atcscc
website? One of them was in New Jersey (TEB).
"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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Andrew Gideon wrote:
G.R. Patterson III wrote:
I just checked, and there aren't any TFRs for this area on the AOPA web
site. Wassup?
Where and when?
Just east of exit 117 on the GSP. That's a residential area southwest of
Sandy Hook,
west of Red Bank, and a bit northeast of Colt's Neck. If you look on the
NY
sectional, there's a seaplane base in a large inlet at Rumson. I'm pretty
much due
west of that symbol on the chart.
I was practicing spiral descents. And ascents, as it worked out.
This pilot was apparently randomly turning. The altitude appeared to be
constant; the
engine note didn't change for as long as I could hear the plane. None of
the evidence
matches your flight.
Fortunately, approach was quite quiet today. But perhaps the F-16s were
looking for the cutie on the approach frequency (by which I mean my wife;
not me).
Maybe. I saw them down about where the 100 degree radial of the Colt's
Neck VOR
crosses the coast.
George Patterson
If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to
have
been looking for it.
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