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OtisWinslow wrote:
I haven't flown around NY. I have dealt with Tampa and Miami .. both of whom were helpful. I fly around NY, and have found the controllers typically quite helpful to VFR traffic. In fact, I once surprised a VFR-only pilot in our club with how helpful they are. We were departing Caldwell for the NJ shore in an aircraft w/o a GPS (it has since been upgraded, of course {8^). His plan was to fly around the class B to the west. I suggested "through", which surprised him a little. But a quick request to TRACON got us not only entry, but a vector to Colts Neck (which we couldn't receive at our current position/altitude). As I said, they're very helpful. There have been a few exceptions, but these were all (as far as I can recall) recognizably high-workload situations for them. But this raises a question about which I keep forgetting. I was once IFRing into Linden - an uncontrolled airport right next to Newark - in VMC. ATC wanted me to cancel as early as possible of course, and I was perfectly willing to do so. I just wanted to be below the class B first, but - at least where I was - the floor was below ATC's MVA. So I cancelled, but I felt a little odd being in class B having never received explicit clearance into it. Silly of me? - Andrew |
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![]() But this raises a question about which I keep forgetting. I was once IFRing into Linden - an uncontrolled airport right next to Newark - in VMC. ATC wanted me to cancel as early as possible of course, and I was perfectly willing to do so. I just wanted to be below the class B first, but - at least where I was - the floor was below ATC's MVA. So I cancelled, but I felt a little odd being in class B having never received explicit clearance into it. Silly of me? You were on a clearance when you entered Class B. That would be good enough for me. |
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![]() Andrew Gideon wrote: But a quick request to TRACON got us not only entry, but a vector to Colts Neck (which we couldn't receive at our current position/altitude). As I said, they're very helpful. That's different. The original poster was suggesting that you request traffic advisories while under the class-B floor. In my experience, you won't get VFR traffic advisories from NY ATC. George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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![]() The original poster was suggesting that you request traffic advisories while under the class-B floor. In my experience, you won't get VFR traffic advisories from NY ATC Under the NYC class B you should be on the helicopter frequencies (printed on the charts). Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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Teacherjh ) wrote:
The original poster was suggesting that you request traffic advisories while under the class-B floor. In my experience, you won't get VFR traffic advisories from NY ATC Under the NYC class B you should be on the helicopter frequencies (printed on the charts). Are you referring to the frequencies posted on the NY terminal chart for the two VFR corridors? I don't believe those discreet frequencies are used outside the corridors. -- Peter |
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![]() The original poster was suggesting that you request traffic advisories while under the class-B floor. In my experience, you won't get VFR traffic advisories from NY ATC Under the NYC class B you should be on the helicopter frequencies (printed on the charts). Are you referring to the frequencies posted on the NY terminal chart for the two VFR corridors? I don't believe those discreet frequencies are used outside the corridors. Yes, I was referring to those frequencies, and (erroniously) assumed he was talking about the corridors. Under the floor but not in the corridors (under the shelf, essentially) I've gotten advisories from NY ATC. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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The original poster was suggesting that you request traffic
advisories while under the class-B floor. I've flown under the NYC Class B floor along the beach several times, You can tal to Kennedy tower but they've never done more than acknowlege the call. One day I started thinking about the wake turbulence of the Airbuses & 747"s passing 500' above me as they land on 33L&R & haven't flown below the floor since. It's just too easy to get clearance through the Class B John |
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ISLIP wrote:
One day I started thinking about the wake turbulence of the Airbuses & 747"s passing 500' above me as they land on 33L&R & haven't flown below the floor since. It's just too easy to get clearance through the Class B Would you happen to know what route/altitude they usually like for transit between New Jersey and LI? I'd like to be able to request what they like to provide. Amusingly enough, I've *never* flown over LI (despite having grown up there {8^). - Andrew |
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote:
That's different. The original poster was suggesting that you request traffic advisories while under the class-B floor. In my experience, you won't get VFR traffic advisories from NY ATC. Not in my experience. Sure, if it's busy they may not be able, but most of the time advisories are no problem. |
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