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I'm flying into NYC this week and had a couple of questions for folks. First off, I need to stay overnight, any preference on FBO in terms of leaving the plane. I know Signature to be top notch. Any others on the field that are worth working with? Second, I am going to go in VFR approaching the Bravo from the northeast. I want to fly right over HPN, get cleared through the Delta there and stay in the outer ring of the Bravo under 3000' until I get to PNJ NDB, descend to under 1800. Then turn inbound to TEB. Is there an easier way or better recommendation for navigating through this airspace? thanks, KC |
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Kevin Clarke wrote: Hi, I'm flying into NYC this week and had a couple of questions for folks. First off, I need to stay overnight, any preference on FBO in terms of leaving the plane. I know Signature to be top notch. Any others on the field that are worth working with? Second, I am going to go in VFR approaching the Bravo from the northeast. I want to fly right over HPN, get cleared through the Delta there and stay in the outer ring of the Bravo under 3000' until I get to PNJ NDB, descend to under 1800. Then turn inbound to TEB. Is there an easier way or better recommendation for navigating through this airspace? thanks, KC If you're coming from the NE, why go to TEB? Land at HPN, get a 10-minute cab ride to the White Plains train station, and it's about 30 minutes on the train to Grand Central in midtown. The train schedule is on the web (http://as0.mta.nyc.ny.us/mnr/station...l.cfm?key=132). Panorama Flight Service is one of several good FBOs that cater to GA traffic. But if you really want to go to TEB, it'll be a lot easier to get flight following from NY Approach and a Class Bravo clearance. It's complicated airspace, and TEB can be difficult to spot from the air at low altitude. Call up NY somewhere around New Haven or Oxford. The controller you're talking to at New Haven won't be able to clear you into the Class Bravo, but before you get to HPN, he'll hand you off to 126.4 -- that's the guy who will issue your Class Bravo clearance. He in turn will do one of two things; hand you off to NY Approach on 127.6, or bring you down the river at something like 1500 and give you to LGA Tower. One of those will hand you off to TEB Tower. There's a large (as in huge) radio tower on top of the cliffs on the west side of the river, between the Tappan Zee Bridge and the George Washington Bridge. That's the "Alpine Tower". It's on the terminal chart. It's a good landmark for visual navigation. |
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Kevin Clarke wrote:
Hi, I'm flying into NYC this week and had a couple of questions for folks. First off, I need to stay overnight, any preference on FBO in terms of leaving the plane. I know Signature to be top notch. Any others on the field that are worth working with? Second, I am going to go in VFR approaching the Bravo from the northeast. I want to fly right over HPN, get cleared through the Delta there and stay in the outer ring of the Bravo under 3000' until I get to PNJ NDB, descend to under 1800. Then turn inbound to TEB. Is there an easier way or better recommendation for navigating through this airspace? thanks, KC KISP and KFRG on Long Island are an hour or so by train to NYC. ISP is a nice, not too busy class C. FRG is WAAY too busy and under (I think) class B. I would go into one of those if it was me coming from the NE. |
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On Mar 25, 4:52 pm, Kevin Clarke wrote:
Hi, I'm flying into NYC this week and had a couple of questions for folks. First off, I need to stay overnight, any preference on FBO in terms of leaving the plane. I know Signature to be top notch. Any others on the field that are worth working with? Second, I am going to go in VFR approaching the Bravo from the northeast. I want to fly right over HPN, get cleared through the Delta there and stay in the outer ring of the Bravo under 3000' until I get to PNJ NDB, descend to under 1800. Then turn inbound to TEB. Is there an easier way or better recommendation for navigating through this airspace? thanks, KC If landing at TEB, be prepared for sticker shock when you pick up your plane. Gas prices are sky high, and there are fees on top of fees for everything. The only good thing about TEB is that its easy getting in to the City. The FBO will take you up the street (or a 15 min walk) to the bus stop. $2 and 30 min will get you thru the Lincoln Tunnel to Port Authority on W42nd. I have not tried HPN for a weekend visit. --Jeff |
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JB wrote:
On Mar 25, 4:52 pm, Kevin Clarke wrote: Hi, I'm flying into NYC this week and had a couple of questions for folks. First off, I need to stay overnight, any preference on FBO in terms of leaving the plane. I know Signature to be top notch. Any others on the field that are worth working with? Second, I am going to go in VFR approaching the Bravo from the northeast. I want to fly right over HPN, get cleared through the Delta there and stay in the outer ring of the Bravo under 3000' until I get to PNJ NDB, descend to under 1800. Then turn inbound to TEB. Is there an easier way or better recommendation for navigating through this airspace? thanks, KC If landing at TEB, be prepared for sticker shock when you pick up your plane. Gas prices are sky high, and there are fees on top of fees for everything. The only good thing about TEB is that its easy getting in to the City. The FBO will take you up the street (or a 15 min walk) to the bus stop. $2 and 30 min will get you thru the Lincoln Tunnel to Port Authority on W42nd. I have not tried HPN for a weekend visit. --Jeff You might also consider Islip out on the island. It's a 5.00 taxi ride over to the LIRR station then a train ride in. As part of the fun, consider doing the Hudson river corridor on the way out to Islip. |
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Been into TEB probably a dozen times from the Northeast. Find an
alternative. The only GA they want there burns kerosene. Many cheaper, and better alternatives as already mentioned. "John Theune" wrote in message news:cGPNh.696$Rp2.541@trndny04... JB wrote: On Mar 25, 4:52 pm, Kevin Clarke wrote: Hi, I'm flying into NYC this week and had a couple of questions for folks. First off, I need to stay overnight, any preference on FBO in terms of leaving the plane. I know Signature to be top notch. Any others on the field that are worth working with? Second, I am going to go in VFR approaching the Bravo from the northeast. I want to fly right over HPN, get cleared through the Delta there and stay in the outer ring of the Bravo under 3000' until I get to PNJ NDB, descend to under 1800. Then turn inbound to TEB. Is there an easier way or better recommendation for navigating through this airspace? thanks, KC If landing at TEB, be prepared for sticker shock when you pick up your plane. Gas prices are sky high, and there are fees on top of fees for everything. The only good thing about TEB is that its easy getting in to the City. The FBO will take you up the street (or a 15 min walk) to the bus stop. $2 and 30 min will get you thru the Lincoln Tunnel to Port Authority on W42nd. I have not tried HPN for a weekend visit. --Jeff You might also consider Islip out on the island. It's a 5.00 taxi ride over to the LIRR station then a train ride in. As part of the fun, consider doing the Hudson river corridor on the way out to Islip. |
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On Mar 26, 1:04 pm, "pgbnh" wrote:
Been into TEB probably a dozen times from the Northeast. Find an alternative. The only GA they want there burns kerosene. Many cheaper, and better alternatives as already mentioned."John Theune" wrote in message news:cGPNh.696$Rp2.541@trndny04... JB wrote: On Mar 25, 4:52 pm, Kevin Clarke wrote: Hi, I'm flying into NYC this week and had a couple of questions for folks. First off, I need to stay overnight, any preference on FBO in terms of leaving the plane. I know Signature to be top notch. Any others on the field that are worth working with? Second, I am going to go in VFR approaching the Bravo from the northeast. I want to fly right over HPN, get cleared through the Delta there and stay in the outer ring of the Bravo under 3000' until I get to PNJ NDB, descend to under 1800. Then turn inbound to TEB. Is there an easier way or better recommendation for navigating through this airspace? thanks, KC If landing at TEB, be prepared for sticker shock when you pick up your plane. Gas prices are sky high, and there are fees on top of fees for everything. The only good thing about TEB is that its easy getting in to the City. The FBO will take you up the street (or a 15 min walk) to the bus stop. $2 and 30 min will get you thru the Lincoln Tunnel to Port Authority on W42nd. I have not tried HPN for a weekend visit. --Jeff You might also consider Islip out on the island. It's a 5.00 taxi ride over to the LIRR station then a train ride in. As part of the fun, consider doing the Hudson river corridor on the way out to Islip. Sold! All right thanks guys. I think I'm going to do the HPN thing and take the train to Grand Central. I have to go to Grand Central anyway 41st and 5th so Grand Central works. thanks for the heads up on the alternatives. KC |
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:44:33 -0700, kjc wrote:
Sold! All right thanks guys. I think I'm going to do the HPN thing and take the train to Grand Central. I have to go to Grand Central anyway 41st and 5th so Grand Central works. HPN sounds good for you. But another alternative, esp. if you have some reason to avoid talking to controllers or getting class B clearance, is LDJ. You can "sneak" in in the Hudson exclusion zone with relative ease. And LDJ is a quiet little airport in the midst of some very busy airspace. That contrast alone makes it something of a fun place grin. But HPN probably has better services (and transport) for transients (plus, I think the LDJ train goes into Manhattan's Penn Station), so I cannot really think of a good reason to choose LDJ over HPN. - Andrew |
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"Kevin Clarke" wrote in message news:
I'm flying into NYC this week and had a couple of questions for folks. First off, I need to stay overnight, any preference on FBO in terms of leaving the plane. I know Signature to be top notch. Any others on the field that are worth working with? I can't remember which, but either Signature or Millionaire (no longer there) used to give me free overnight parking if I topped up (100LL). Service is excellent at both. There's a bus that runs frequently from the airport but it's a 15 minute walk. You might try calling First Aviation or Atlantic and see what they charge. They're closer to the bus stop. It's about 3 bucks for the bus to the Port Authority at 42nd St. near Times Square. http://www.njtransit.com/pdf/bus/T0161.pdf Second, I am going to go in VFR approaching the Bravo from the northeast. I want to fly right over HPN, get cleared through the Delta there and stay in the outer ring of the Bravo under 3000' until I get to PNJ NDB, descend to under 1800. Then turn inbound to TEB. Is there an easier way or better recommendation for navigating through this airspace? Don't do it without GPS or another pilot. The airspace is insanely busy and they get very cranky if you're not quick and competent on the radio. You sometimes get multiple frequency changes in rapid succession. Do not screw them up. Contact NY approach well outside Class B. They almost always let you in. If it's busy and you're asked to hold, request sightseeing down the Hudson below Class B. You may get handed off to Newark Approach. Actually, you should just do it anyway. Make the request to Teterboro Tower after you're told to contact them. Again, be prepared for some seriously busy airspace and controllers who expect expert radio work. Enjoy. moo thanks, KC |
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