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Hello,
I'm thinking about taking a trip to NYC for a weekend... I've never been so I would be looking to do some touristy stuff. I am wondering where the best (closest to transportation, no landing fees, good service) airport would be for me to go to? Any help would be appreciated! -Dico |
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You can certainly narrow your choices down by looking at the NY Terminal
Area Chart and then use AirNav to get FBO numberd to call around. I fly out of KMJX with is pretty far south but regularly fly to KFRG. You might try Linden KLDJ. Pretty close to KEWR. http://www.airnav.com/airport/KLDJ I mean its a big BUSY airspace where are you coming from ? wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I'm thinking about taking a trip to NYC for a weekend... I've never been so I would be looking to do some touristy stuff. I am wondering where the best (closest to transportation, no landing fees, good service) airport would be for me to go to? Any help would be appreciated! -Dico |
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oups.com: Hello, I'm thinking about taking a trip to NYC for a weekend... I've never been so I would be looking to do some touristy stuff. I am wondering where the best (closest to transportation, no landing fees, good service) airport would be for me to go to? Any help would be appreciated! -Dico I can't help you with airports, but if your looking for touristy stuff to do, I can recommend the 3 hour boat tour which circles Manhattan. Web referance for CircleLine tours is http://www.circleline42.com/ Also see the South Street Seaport Museum, with its aircraft carrier and a Concorde. Web site is http://www.southstseaport.org/ If you are interested in musuems, there are many. One of the more unique art museums is the Guggenheim. You take the elevator to the top and then walk down the spiral gallery back to the ground. Another one I like, but is not as well known, is the Cloisters, part of the NY Metropoliton Muesuem of Art. Located at the northern tip of Manhatton, Fort Tryon Park, and overlooking the Hudson, it has a great collection of medieval art, suits of armor, etc. Another classic tourist attraction is to catch a show at Radio City Music Hall. You didn't say when you were going, but their Christmas Spectacular starts in early November, Web site at http://www.radiocity.com/ Hope this helps. -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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Marty Shapiro wrote:
Also see the South Street Seaport Museum, with its aircraft carrier and a Concorde. Web site is http://www.southstseaport.org/ I think you're confusing two different museums. South Street Seaport is on the east side, near Wall Street. They've got a square rigger (The Peking?), Ambrose Light Ship, and some other stuff. Worth going to, if you're into that sort of thing. The carrier and the Concorde is the Intrepid Air And Space Museum. As of just a few days ago, it's closed for a planned 18 month renovation. But, to answer the original question, there is unfortunately, no easy way to get into Manhattan from any of the local GA airports. From HPN, a 5-10 minute cab ride will get you to the downtown White Plains train station. From there, it's about a half hour to Grand Central on Metro North. Check http://as0.mta.info/mnr/schedules/sched_form.cfm for schedules. From TEB, I think you can get a NJ Transit train to Hoboken, then transfer to the PATH train into downtown. From FRG, somebody can probably run you over to the Long Island Railroad station, then you can get a train into Penn Station. None of these alternatives are what I would call convenient. |
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Also see the South Street Seaport Museum, with its aircraft carrier
and a Concorde. Web site is http://www.southstseaport.org/ Call first. The Concorde is looking for a home. Intrepid (a must-see) is also moving - I think it's closed right now. Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Roy Smith wrote:
From TEB, I think you can get a NJ Transit train to Hoboken, then transfer to the PATH train into downtown. There is also a NJ Transit bus that stops right off the approach end of rwy 24 at TEB. The two FBOs I used when I commuted to TEB would provide a free car ride (about a one to two minute ride) to the bus stop. The bus makes about five other local stops on its way past The Meadowlands (Giants Stadium) to the Holland Tunnel and into Port Authority. Off peak the bus takes about 20 minutes and during peak traffic inbound to Manhattan the bus ride could take an hour or more. Cost back in 2004 was US $2.60 per person. In my opinion, the bus ride off peak was the most convenient method to get into Manhattan from TEB. -- Peter |
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T o d d P a t t i s t wrote:
Consider flying the VFR corridor first and looking at the Intrepid (aircraft carrier with museum inside), the Concord, the Statue of Liberty and Governor's Island from the air. They make the visits on the ground a lot more fun. Make sure you check the Yankees schedule. If they're playing a game in Yankee Stadium, the "stealth sports arena TFR" is in effect. |
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oups.com... I'm thinking about taking a trip to NYC for a weekend... I've never been so I would be looking to do some touristy stuff. I am wondering where the best (closest to transportation, no landing fees, good service) airport would be for me to go to? Flushing... http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=16...14634&t=k&om=1 Are you flying an amphib? |
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"Grumman-581" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... I'm thinking about taking a trip to NYC for a weekend... I've never been so I would be looking to do some touristy stuff. I am wondering where the best (closest to transportation, no landing fees, good service) airport would be for me to go to? Flushing... http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=16...=0.007865,0.01 4634&t=k&om=1 Are you flying an amphib? Actually, if you're flying something on floats, the 23rd street seaplane base is *very* convenient. Just a 20 minute walk (or, depending on traffic, a 30 minute cab ride) into midtown. |
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"Roy Smith" wrote in message
... T o d d P a t t i s t wrote: Consider flying the VFR corridor first and looking at the Intrepid (aircraft carrier with museum inside), the Concord, the Statue of Liberty and Governor's Island from the air. They make the visits on the ground a lot more fun. Make sure you check the Yankees schedule. If they're playing a game in Yankee Stadium, the "stealth sports arena TFR" is in effect. Just out of curiosity, does anyone know if pilots have ever been cited for flying the Hudson corridor during a Yankees game? I imagine that such TFR violations aren't unusual. --Gary |
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