Uhhh...
Airplanes can fly a long way. A lot of them can fly all of the way to
Teterboro.
And it is probably the people who fly a long way to Teterboro who are
causing most of the problems, not those who are based there.
Very prudent indeed...
"Dave S" wrote in message
ink.net...
I got the following from the FAA on their email broadcast.. its normally
the way they send out info about local safety seminars.. Interesting how
they are addressing a local traffic issue on a national level.. prudent?
or overkill?
Dave
Teterboro Airport Operations & The Teterboro 5 Departure
ALTITUDE DEVIATIONS DURING IFR DEPATURE PROCEDURES AT TETERBORO AIRPORT
ARE CAUSING POTENTIAL MID AIR COLLISIONS. IF YOU PLAN TO OPERATE INTO OR
OUT OF THE TETERBORO AIRPORT (KTEB), PLEASE UNDERSTAND, AND COMPLY WITH
THE TETERBORO FIVE DEPARTURE PROCEDURE ALTITUDES. There have been many
altitude deviations by pilots flying this procedure, and they are
causing. POTENTIAL MID AIR COLLISIONS WITH NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ARRIVALS. For complete information, click on the following link:
http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event...of_TEB_5-2.pdf
Completing a flight or maintenance action safely is a complex process.
Use the materials at FAASafey.gov to sharpen and maintain your skills.