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Can anyone tell me which airports in New Jersey are good for plane-
watching? I was in the Home Depot parking lot adjacent to Linden Airport when local police told me I couldn't be there, since it was a "restricted area." There's never any point in reasoning with the local police, so I left. any help would be appreciated. |
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AJ wrote in news:1186863454.821024.32260@
19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com: Can anyone tell me which airports in New Jersey are good for plane- watching? I was in the Home Depot parking lot adjacent to Linden Airport when local police told me I couldn't be there, since it was a "restricted area." There's never any point in reasoning with the local police, so I left. any help would be appreciated. Instead of sitting in the Home Depot parking lot, take a ride around to Linden Air Services. I've not been to Linden, but my guess is that if you told them you wanted to hang out and watch airports, they would welcome you... I'm not sure which airports are convenient for you, but if you're going to Linden, you are probably not too far from Morristown, Caldwell, Teterboro, or Manville. Old Bridge (which is actually in Englishtown, right next to Raceway Park) is good for watching because there are parking areas right between the racetrack and the runway... Lincoln Park is not too bad - you can park right across the way from the runway, but it might be further than you want to travel. |
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On Aug 12, 10:57 am, Some Other Guy wrote:
AJ wrote: I was in the Home Depot parking lot adjacent to Linden Airport when local police told me I couldn't be there, since it was a "restricted area." How does that Home Depot stay in business if nobody is allowed to go there? It seems that that section of the parking lot is off-limits to people looking at things. Just go about your business and keep your eyes down, citizen. |
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AJ wrote:
Can anyone tell me which airports in New Jersey are good for plane- watching? I was in the Home Depot parking lot adjacent to Linden Airport when local police told me I couldn't be there, since it was a "restricted area." There's never any point in reasoning with the local police, so I left. any help would be appreciated. I would ask them very nicely whhere you could look up that law that says that. |
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On Aug 13, 9:50 am, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net
wrote: AJ wrote: Can anyone tell me which airports in New Jersey are good for plane- watching? I was in the Home Depot parking lot adjacent to Linden Airport when local police told me I couldn't be there, since it was a "restricted area." There's never any point in reasoning with the local police, so I left. any help would be appreciated. I would ask them very nicely whhere you could look up that law that says that. Mmmmmm... "restricted area" BS notwithstanding, they (meaning Home Depot) could ask you to leave based on trespassing laws. (the standard "parking lot for customers only; two hour limit" stuff). shrug |
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Doug Semler wrote:
On Aug 13, 9:50 am, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote: AJ wrote: Can anyone tell me which airports in New Jersey are good for plane- watching? I was in the Home Depot parking lot adjacent to Linden Airport when local police told me I couldn't be there, since it was a "restricted area." There's never any point in reasoning with the local police, so I left. any help would be appreciated. I would ask them very nicely whhere you could look up that law that says that. Mmmmmm... "restricted area" BS notwithstanding, they (meaning Home Depot) could ask you to leave based on trespassing laws. (the standard "parking lot for customers only; two hour limit" stuff). shrug Of course Home Depot could do that but the OP didn't say that. He said the local police came and told him it was a restricted area. |
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On Aug 11, 4:17 pm, AJ wrote:
Can anyone tell me which airports in New Jersey are good for plane- watching? I was in the Home Depot parking lot adjacent to Linden Airport when local police told me I couldn't be there, since it was a "restricted area." There's never any point in reasoning with the local police, so I left. any help would be appreciated. You might want to look on google satellite map to check which might be the best viewing areas. There could be other streets at a better viewing angle that you might not be aware of. There is nothing illegal about watching airplanes from a public space. I agree that you cannot reason with a paranoid police officer, so you might want to make call the sheriffs office about this. |
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On Aug 13, 11:36 am, "Gig 601XL Builder"
wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote: Doug Semler wrote: On Aug 13, 9:50 am, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote: AJ wrote: Can anyone tell me which airports in New Jersey are good for plane- watching? I was in the Home Depot parking lot adjacent to Linden Airport when local police told me I couldn't be there, since it was a "restricted area." There's never any point in reasoning with the local police, so I left. any help would be appreciated. I would ask them very nicely whhere you could look up that law that says that. Mmmmmm... "restricted area" BS notwithstanding, they (meaning Home Depot) could ask you to leave based on trespassing laws. (the standard "parking lot for customers only; two hour limit" stuff). shrug Of course Home Depot could do that but the OP didn't say that. He said the local police came and told him it was a restricted area. It begs the question: WHY did the local police show up? |
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"Doug Semler" wrote in message...
It begs the question: WHY did the local police show up? Because security agencies have well documented that prior to EVERY "successful" threat event there was a significant period of local onsite surveillance. The two common forms of data gathering involve civilians photographing and audio recording. This message has been aggressively passed down to governmental and corporate entities, to where "calls of picture taking" are a significant number of local police stops. The solution is to identify yourself in advance to the airport security and inquire where you could setup for the best photos. Sometimes it's easier just to ask. |
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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 21:09:26 +0000, Judah wrote:
Instead of sitting in the Home Depot parking lot, take a ride around to Linden Air Services. I've not been to Linden, but my guess is that if you told them you wanted to hang out and watch airports, they would welcome you... The one runway remaining is also visible from a couple of areas where one can park a car. I'm sure many an instructor and student has sat there awaiting the other. There's an Ikea near EWR which has a deck on which you can eat their meatballs while watching the heavies. A little dull to my way of thinking, but plenty of people like watching the cattle cars. If CDW is using Runway 27, you get a terrific view from the parking lot at the east side of that runway or even the deli across the street. [There used to be a restaurant right there, but that's been torn down. Presumably, they're hoping to grow a hanger there some day, but I don't even see them watering seeds at this point.] There used to be a picnic table near the base of the CDW tower, but I don't know if its still there. People sitting there can make the tower staff nervous. Once, early in my PPL training, I sat there with a radio trying to get used to the chatter. Someone eventually came down to talk to me. They thought I was with the FAA and was "there to help" (ie. evaluate them). Truly. There's a bus stop on 46 right under the approach/departure for (if I remember correctly) 1/19 at TEB. Lincoln Park has a little restaurant right next to the runway, as does one of the two Pittstown airports (I forget which). Flying W has a pool, a restaurant, and even a motel (though I don't recall the layout to know from where one gets a good view of the runway). Ocean City, NJ (as opposed to the Ocean City a little further south) has the restaurant on the wrong side of the building. Silly. But there's a playground with a fine runway view. Belair too has a good view from its restaurant. I recall being told that there's a restaurant at Greenwood Lake in the old airliner, but I've never been in there myself. And I'm probably forgetting plenty of other places. The thing to remember is that the view is far better from *within* the airplane. And most of those places I've listed (excluding EWR {8^) have flight schools. Take an intro ride. - Andrew |
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