wrote in message 
  oups.com...
 This a change that I can live with. This just moved the end of the
 "canyon" to the SW end of Roosevelt Island. This means that you can
 still fly up the East river to almost Central Park.
No, you misread the TFR and my summary. The restriction extends to the 
southwest tip of Governor's Island, not just Roosevelt Island. I think the 
northeast tip of Governor's Island would make more sense.
--Gary
 Gary Drescher wrote:
 This restriction strikes me as semi-reasonable, since many or most pilots
 (including me) already considered the East River U-turn (surrounded by 
 dense
 traffic) to be too risky to fly there. Now, ATC can ensure that you don't
 fly up the river unless they're going to clear you to continue all the 
 way.
 (Helicopters and seaplanes are properly excluded from the restriction.)
 The main problem I see is that the new restriction starts at the 
 southwest
 tip of Governor's Island instead of the northeast tip. That seems like an
 unnecessary complication to navigation there, especially since it forces
 pilots flying past to descend to 1100' instead of remaining just below
 1500'. Perhaps that part of the rule can be changed. (skyvector.com)
 --Gary
  !FDC 6/3495 ZNY EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, VFR
  FLIGHT OPERATIONS INVOLVING FIXED WING AIRCRAFT (EXCLUDING AMPHIBIOUS
  FIXED WING AIRCRAFT LANDING OR DEPARTING NEW YORK SKYPORTS INC
  SEAPLANE BASE) IN THE EAST RIVER CLASS B EXCLUSION AREA EXTENDING
  FROM THE SOUTHWESTERN TIP OF GOVERNORS ISLAND TO THE NORTH TIP OF
  ROOSEVELT ISLAND, ARE PROHIBITED UNLESS AUTHORIZED AND BEING
  CONTROLLED BY ATC. TO OBTAIN AUTHORIZATION CONTACT LGA ATCT SOUTH OF
  GOVERNORS ISLAND ON 126.05.
 
  Also NYT:
  http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/nyre...rtner=homepage