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So I'm sitting in my office with a great view of downtown Manhattan
watching the Blue Angels make what seems to be the last of five fly-bys up and down the East and Hudson Rivers (complete with a C-130 photo plane--door open of course and Fat Albert in trail). All this is for Fleet Week activities. I curiously go to the FAA TFR website to read what the TFR says and there's not a TFR to be found in the area. I figured there would be at least one for the Hudson River corridor VFR route since they seem to be at the ~1,000 ft MSL level which is the VFR altitude. Since there is no flight plan required to fly the corridor, I shudder to think about what events may transpire if I were to take the "scenic route" today. Anyone in the area try to fly the Hudson Corridor today or yesterday (May 24th)? Ahh, there's pass # 6 right over the Statue of Liberty. On a side note, saw the V-22 Osprey do a fly by while I was watching practically underneath its flightpath. That thing is quieter than a Cessna 150! Marco "accidental airshow patron" Leon |
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I saw them too from my Manhattan apartment, and the exact same thought
crossed my mind... What if I were up there giving someone an aerial tour of Hudson (which I do quite often). -- CD "Marco Leon" wrote in message oups.com... So I'm sitting in my office with a great view of downtown Manhattan watching the Blue Angels make what seems to be the last of five fly-bys up and down the East and Hudson Rivers (complete with a C-130 photo plane--door open of course and Fat Albert in trail). All this is for Fleet Week activities. I curiously go to the FAA TFR website to read what the TFR says and there's not a TFR to be found in the area. I figured there would be at least one for the Hudson River corridor VFR route since they seem to be at the ~1,000 ft MSL level which is the VFR altitude. Since there is no flight plan required to fly the corridor, I shudder to think about what events may transpire if I were to take the "scenic route" today. Anyone in the area try to fly the Hudson Corridor today or yesterday (May 24th)? Ahh, there's pass # 6 right over the Statue of Liberty. On a side note, saw the V-22 Osprey do a fly by while I was watching practically underneath its flightpath. That thing is quieter than a Cessna 150! Marco "accidental airshow patron" Leon |
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City Dweller wrote:
I saw them too from my Manhattan apartment, and the exact same thought crossed my mind... What if I were up there giving someone an aerial tour of Hudson (which I do quite often). -- CD "Marco Leon" wrote in message oups.com... So I'm sitting in my office with a great view of downtown Manhattan watching the Blue Angels make what seems to be the last of five fly-bys up and down the East and Hudson Rivers (complete with a C-130 photo plane--door open of course and Fat Albert in trail). All this is for Fleet Week activities. I curiously go to the FAA TFR website to read what the TFR says and there's not a TFR to be found in the area. I figured there would be at least one for the Hudson River corridor VFR route since they seem to be at the ~1,000 ft MSL level which is the VFR altitude. Since there is no flight plan required to fly the corridor, I shudder to think about what events may transpire if I were to take the "scenic route" today. Anyone in the area try to fly the Hudson Corridor today or yesterday (May 24th)? Ahh, there's pass # 6 right over the Statue of Liberty. On a side note, saw the V-22 Osprey do a fly by while I was watching practically underneath its flightpath. That thing is quieter than a Cessna 150! Marco "accidental airshow patron" Leon What altitude do you estimate they were at? If they are in class B then the controllers should have things under control. If they are in the corridor then it's see and avoid ![]() |
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These guys were definitely at 1,000 feet or below. Ususally TRACON or
the Newark Tower handles the traffic at 1,500/1,600+. I'm comparing this to the normal spam-can traffic I see over the Hudson. I also saw normal helo traffic from the 34th street heliport but no civilian fixed-wing at all. ATC must be telling these guys *something*. Marco |
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![]() Slightly off-topic, but my brother is participating in Fleet Week and they were told to expect some anti-war protestors. Being a Portlander ("little Beirut"), I gotta think: It's one thing to block traffic, chant stuff like "Hey, Hey, My My, GI Joe is gonna die," burn flags, harrass the police and all the stuff they did here in Portland and Seattle, but... ....what's gonna happen whem some smacktard pulls that in front of a battalion of recently-returned Marine combat vets? Damn, I should have bought a plane ticket to see that! -c |
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I didn't see one protester while in NYC but I was not there during the
holiday weekend. You can bet that if there *was* a protest, the "media" would be covering it even if there were 5 people participating. They gotta keep that perception going that most of America is against whatever action our government undertakes. Marco |
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I planned a flight that weekend and saw all kinds of TFRs for the show. I
used Duat.com and Duats.com and the AOPA flight planner ( all had the TFRs). I didn't check the AOPA TFR page though. "Marco Leon" wrote in message ups.com... These guys were definitely at 1,000 feet or below. Ususally TRACON or the Newark Tower handles the traffic at 1,500/1,600+. I'm comparing this to the normal spam-can traffic I see over the Hudson. I also saw normal helo traffic from the 34th street heliport but no civilian fixed-wing at all. ATC must be telling these guys *something*. Marco |
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soxinbox wrote:
I planned a flight that weekend and saw all kinds of TFRs for the show. I used Duat.com and Duats.com and the AOPA flight planner ( all had the TFRs). I didn't check the AOPA TFR page though. There was a VIP TFR for West Point on Saturday morning, a "Yankees" TFR, and another for something at Giants stadium. I didn't remember seeing anything for the fighters. |
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I had my instrument test that weekend, so I actually have the printouts in
my flight bag, I will try to dig them up. I remember seeing the name of the flight group,( was it blue angles?) in the TFR. I am not sure were the TFR was centered. "B A R R Y" wrote in message .com... soxinbox wrote: I planned a flight that weekend and saw all kinds of TFRs for the show. I used Duat.com and Duats.com and the AOPA flight planner ( all had the TFRs). I didn't check the AOPA TFR page though. There was a VIP TFR for West Point on Saturday morning, a "Yankees" TFR, and another for something at Giants stadium. I didn't remember seeing anything for the fighters. |
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