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Wonderful front-page story in (of all places) today's New York Post
about a guy in a Mooney who sounds like he busted the NY Class B with style and ended up with an armed escort home. http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/14692.htm |
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Honestly, this one is beyond me. Sure, I've been lost, confused, and
disoriented during my flying career (some may say I still am). But how anyone can confuse the Hudson and East River is...inconceivable. I mean, the entire island of Manhattan is a friggin checkpoint, fer cryin' out loud! This joker needs some serious review time. Rip Roy Smith wrote: Wonderful front-page story in (of all places) today's New York Post about a guy in a Mooney who sounds like he busted the NY Class B with style and ended up with an armed escort home. http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/14692.htm |
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What I can't figure out is that the article states
"Langone said that once he was over the East River, he received a radio call telling him he'd entered La Guardia airspace." Isn't that more like "BUSTED Bravo airspace"? And after busting bravo airspace, why would you go sightseeing? David (KORL) |
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"CFLav8r" wrote: What I can't figure out is that the article states "Langone said that once he was over the East River, he received a radio call telling him he'd entered La Guardia airspace." What I'm still trying to figure out is what "received a radio call" means. Radio contact is generally initiated by the pilot. If he was lost, what frequency was he on, and whatever it was, how did ATC know what it was so they could call him? |
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What I can't figure out is that the article states
"Langone said that once he was over the East River, he received a radio call telling him he'd entered La Guardia airspace." What I'm still trying to figure out is what "received a radio call" means. Radio contact is generally initiated by the pilot. If he was lost, what frequency was he on, and whatever it was, how did ATC know what it was so they could call him? I guess while he was at it, he should have flown south to D.C. and buzzed the Washington monument. |
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![]() "CFLav8r" wrote in message om... I guess while he was at it, he should have flown south to D.C. and buzzed the Washington monument. The monument is in a charted flight restricted zone. The Statue isn't (and it is not illegal to fly near it). As for "received radio call" it was probably someone yelling at him on the CTAF. |
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Sounds like the Mooney spike was firmly engaged. For those of you who don't
know about the Mooney spike let me tell you. When a pilot sits down and closed the door in a Mooney, a spike comes out of the wall and hits the pilot right in the head. |
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CASK829 wrote:
Sounds like the Mooney spike was firmly engaged. For those of you who don't know about the Mooney spike let me tell you. When a pilot sits down and closed the door in a Mooney, a spike comes out of the wall and hits the pilot right in the head. For those of use relatively new to flying, could you explain what this means? -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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