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![]() Jonathan Goodish wrote: I can accept making the mistake and busting the Class B... I'm not sure that I can. The Hudson is a straight and wide waterway at that point, and there's this rather large, easily identifiable city just to the left of it. Taking a sharp 90 degree turn up that creek they call the Harlem River goes way beyond "getting lost". George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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Was that his path? Did he come down the Hudson then turn left at the Harlem
river and decide to go down the east side of Manhattan? "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Jonathan Goodish wrote: I can accept making the mistake and busting the Class B... I'm not sure that I can. The Hudson is a straight and wide waterway at that point, and there's this rather large, easily identifiable city just to the left of it. Taking a sharp 90 degree turn up that creek they call the Harlem River goes way beyond "getting lost". George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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Peter Gottlieb wrote:
Was that his path? Did he come down the Hudson then turn left at the Harlem river and decide to go down the east side of Manhattan? He'd left Sky Acres en route to Republic (where he was based) according to news reports. A logical pilotage route is down the Hudson. I'm surprised that nobody here has caught one interesting point, so perhaps it's not as interesting as I'd imagined. He'd been flying for a year and a half, according to the report, and he was flying a Mooney. I've never flown a Mooney, but the impression I've had is that these are fairly "smooth" aircraft. After only 18 months (and assuming mostly "weekend" flying), is flying such reasonable? Still, there have been some awful comments in the news. The Post reported NYC's Deputy something as saying that small aircraft shouldn't be permitted around his city. The AM news station 1010 reported that the pilot "scared people by flying around the statue", and didn't mention that scores do it every day. Sheesh. As much as aiming ire at the pilot may feel good, I've a feeling we might need to do something to avoid having NYC turn as friendly to aviation as Chicago. There's no airport to close, but this is still worrisome. - Andrew |
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![]() Peter Gottlieb wrote: Was that his path? Did he come down the Hudson then turn left at the Harlem river and decide to go down the east side of Manhattan? Well. I *did* make an assumption there that he decided to shoot the corridor before or shortly after he took off. That would be within sight of the Hudson for the entire flight. Rereading the article, it really isn't that clear. The article said he was coming from the Poughkeepsie area, went through La Guardia airspace, and down the East river. I suppose it's possible that he headed direct for Republic and decided to detour down the East River after he got down close to LI Sound. That would bring him through the class B near Spyten Dyvil. At that point, the class B goes to the ground. That mistake would be much more understandable. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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Frankly, having lived, worked, and flown here for so long, I can't figure out
what he did . . . or why. This was at 1:30 in the afternoon (according to the reports I saw), bright blue VFR sky. Maybe if it was at night I could see "confusion". George, why do you say this? He'd left Sky Acres en route to Republic (where he was based) according to news reports. A logical pilotage route is down the Hudson. I wouldn't go that way unless I was *planning* a scenic run of Manhattan. If so, he would have to be (at minimum) familiar enough with the basic geography to know Hudson and East Rivers w/ Manhattan between them. Something clearly doesn't add up to me. If he was on the Hudson southbound, why turn toward LGA and get off the highway? The news reports have taken a more ominous tone like "buzzing the Statue of Liberty", etc . . . and I know why. It is very important to keep us afraid, so we can continue to "terrorize" ourselves. Fox News has "Terror Alert: HIGH" permanently on the screen 24/7 now. The whole thing is so ridiculous. I pray we pilots aren't the only ones who recognize what our nation is rapidly becoming . . . cowering, ignorant, poorly educated, self-absorbed, gullible, simple-minded, platitude-spouting, sheeple. I love the term "no-fly zones". Like suicidal Muhammad is gonna re-think his plan because Mayor (fill-in the blank) got a "no fly zone" around his city. Sure . . . Geeze . . . :-( www.Rosspilot.com |
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I dunno... Coming up from the NJ side, like over BLM area, I could see
momentarily confusing the Brooklyn Bridge for the Verrazzano (sp?) if you haven't done it before... But I would think that you would have it figured out by the time you hit Governer's Island area, especially if you're from LI! Oh well. People screw up. And I suspect without Orange colored Panic Buttons, and a leak to FOX News or NY Post or whomever it was that "broke" the story, it wouldn't have even been that big of an issue... Maybe the world will realize how ludicrous it is to think that they could respond quickly enough to a terrorist attack from a GA Airplane in a TFR and drop the whole idea anyway... Ouch! Oh darn, I just woke up... "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in : Jonathan Goodish wrote: I can accept making the mistake and busting the Class B... I'm not sure that I can. The Hudson is a straight and wide waterway at that point, and there's this rather large, easily identifiable city just to the left of it. Taking a sharp 90 degree turn up that creek they call the Harlem River goes way beyond "getting lost". George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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Judah,
Oh well. People screw up I dunno. There are screw-ups, and then there are SCREW-UPs. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() "Judah" wrote in message ... I dunno... Coming up from the NJ side, like over BLM area, I could see momentarily confusing the Brooklyn Bridge for the Verrazzano (sp?) if you haven't done it before... If you can't tell the difference between Manhattan and Staten Island, I guess so. |
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