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"Roy Smith" wrote in message
... 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. Yeah, but landing at Flushing would be *so* much more interesting... evil-grin http://www.airfields-freeman.com/NY/..._NY_Queens.htm http://www.forgotten-ny.com/STREET%2...t/yonder2.html |
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Roy Smith wrote:
the "stealth sports arena TFR" is in effect. I actually got surprised by one of those for a UCONN football game this past weekend. They don't get a discrete listing on the TFR sites, or a NOTAM, and the AOPA flight planner didn't display it. I'm not into college football, so I forgot a game was scheduled. Fortunately, I was listening to BDL approach heard the controller remind someone else about it! |
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B A R R Y wrote: Roy Smith wrote: the "stealth sports arena TFR" is in effect. I actually got surprised by one of those for a UCONN football game this past weekend. They don't get a discrete listing on the TFR sites, or a NOTAM, and the AOPA flight planner didn't display it. I'm not into college football, so I forgot a game was scheduled. Fortunately, I was listening to BDL approach heard the controller remind someone else about it! What an insane system. You don't want me to fly somewhere, at least give me a clue where and when. Chart the stadiums. At the very least, put a notam on duats. The system we have now is just plain nuts. |
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Roy Smith wrote:
.. The system we have now is just plain nuts. The nuke plant one was even better. The description of where they were was so bad that they located the two collocated Salem (NJ) plants in drastically different places and managed to get neither one in NJ. |
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Roy Smith wrote:
What an insane system. You don't want me to fly somewhere, at least give me a clue where and when. Chart the stadiums. At the very least, put a notam on duats. I'm with ya'! I *think* if I had called FSS for an area briefing I would have gotten it. I prefer duats and the OPA planner, so I usually only call if I need an a update and I'm not near a computer. Now that football season has begun, I will ALWAYS call FSS from the airport. The general trend in every business is to automate as many tasks as possible, as human interaction is expensive. You'd the FAA (and Lockheed) would want to help us not call if we can get the info automagically. You'd think a sports TFR could easily generate a discrete listing on the FAA TFR site, or even better a NOTAM. Airshow, VIP, etc... TFRs are NOTAM'd well in advance. It's not like UCONN woke up Saturday morning and decided to have a football game! Since ATC knew of the exact TFR, above and beyond the blanket listing which requires you to know when the events are, some computer system, somewhere, has the information. I can't understand why it would be so difficult to link it to duats or make each event pop up on the TFR list. UCONN's stadium is on the chart, as a closed airstrip. G |
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On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 21:44:42 -0400, TF wrote:
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 From KLDJ, it's a short cab ride to a train into Manhattan. Be aware, though, that the office is not open 24x7. If you're worried about finding KLDJ in all the clutter, follow the GPS-A approach. If you stick to the altitudes described, you'll stay clear of the class B (at least, last time I flew it). Another alternative is KCDW. The Mac Dan FBO there rents cars (or at least they used to). They will also give one a lift to the bus stop (or at least they used to). Call and confirm, as it's been a long while since I checked into these. - Andrew |
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