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Old January 15th 05, 03:36 PM
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You could also take the train (Hudson Line) north from Grand Central
to White Plains, then take a cab from the train station to Westchester
Co. airport.

There's a flight school or two there that would take your money.
One is Panorama. You can reach them at www.flypfs.com.

Peter R. wrote:
Chris ) wrote:

I am flying in from London to spend a long weekend in NYC in

February.
I was wondering whether anyone could recommend anywhere where I can

get a
plane and instructor to me take up the Hudson and do the sights.

I don't want to have to travel too far out of the city if possible

as the
family do not want me hijacking the trip with flying.


There's at least one flight school at Teterboro airport, next to

Million
Air FBO, that I would suspect also provides scenic rides up the

Hudson.
KTEB is just over the river from NYC in New Jersey. Here's the

airport
page at Airnav, scroll down for the FBO numbers and call Million Air
first to see if they are the ones with the flight school:

http://www.airnav.com/airport/KTEB

For about US $ 7.00 per person, you could take the train from Penn
Station, connecting at the Hoboken, NJ, station and be there in about

45
minutes (from Penn).

Or, for $2.60 or so per person, you could take the NJ Transit #161

bus
out of Port Authority Bus Station and be at Teterboro in about 30
minutes (typical traffic assumed). Here's the bus schedule:

http://www.njtransit.com/pdf/bus/T0161.pdf

In either case, you would have to contact the FBO about 15 minutes

out
to have them meet you at the bus or train stop. Million Air provided


this service for free when I traveled there over the summer, but I

would
tip the driver US $5 or so.

The next closest airport is probably White Plains/Westchester Cty.,
he

http://www.airnav.com/airport/KHPN

I would be very surprised if none of the flight schools there offered


this scenic trip, but I have never been there to confirm. To get to
this airport, you would need to take a train north out of Penn

Station,
but the trip is probably an hour one way to the train stop, then a 10


minute cab ride to the airport.

The scenic flight is incredible (I have done it in my own aircraft

four
times now) and you are wise to attempt this while you are in NYC.

Here are a few pictures I took during one of those flights back in
October, 2002:

http://home.twcny.rr.com/thericcs1/flights/nycvfr/

--
Peter