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Old December 11th 03, 10:36 PM
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I'm getting rusty..... Do I need to talk with anyone/ get a clearance
to transit the NY VFR Corridor?



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Old December 11th 03, 11:20 PM
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"DP" wrote in message
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I'm getting rusty..... Do I need to talk with anyone/ get a clearance
to transit the NY VFR Corridor?


Not at this time. It's gone back to the way it was before...check the
notes on
the NYC terminal area chart for the procedure and CTAF frequency.

It's only of us who live and toil here in the vicinity of the nation's
capital who are
getting regularly **** upon by Homeland Security.



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Old December 11th 03, 11:27 PM
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I'm getting rusty..... Do I need to talk with anyone/ get a clearance
to transit the NY VFR Corridor?


not below 1100 ft . . . just the Hudson freq self-announce on 123.05.

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Old December 11th 03, 11:28 PM
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Thanks Ron, I know you always give good accurate answers...




On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 18:20:41 -0500, "Ron Natalie"
wrote:


"DP" wrote in message
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I'm getting rusty..... Do I need to talk with anyone/ get a clearance
to transit the NY VFR Corridor?


Not at this time. It's gone back to the way it was before...check the
notes on
the NYC terminal area chart for the procedure and CTAF frequency.

It's only of us who live and toil here in the vicinity of the nation's
capital who are
getting regularly **** upon by Homeland Security.



dp
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Old December 12th 03, 12:09 AM
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DP wrote:

I'm getting rusty..... Do I need to talk with anyone/ get a clearance
to transit the NY VFR Corridor?


Nope. It's recommended that you listen in and announce position on the common
frequencies, however. That's 123.075 for the East River and 123.05 for the
Hudson.

George Patterson
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hear is a tiny voice whispering "It's indoor work with no heavy lifting".
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Old December 12th 03, 01:06 AM
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Nope. It's recommended that you listen in and announce position on the common
frequencies, however. That's 123.075 for the East River and 123.05 for the
Hudson.


I have never flown in Washington DC, NY airspace. I fly out of SE Florida.
How tough is it to get flight following in that airspace.
Even here ( Miami-Orlando) they will not give you flight following when they
are busy. For long trips I usually file IFR.
Hank
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Old December 12th 03, 03:30 AM
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In the NYC area, it depends on what sector you're in and how
busy it is... If they're not busy, they'll usually deal with you...

John Price
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"Hankal" wrote in message
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Nope. It's recommended that you listen in and announce position on the

common
frequencies, however. That's 123.075 for the East River and 123.05 for

the
Hudson.


I have never flown in Washington DC, NY airspace. I fly out of SE Florida.
How tough is it to get flight following in that airspace.
Even here ( Miami-Orlando) they will not give you flight following when

they
are busy. For long trips I usually file IFR.
Hank



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Old December 12th 03, 02:38 PM
Peter R.
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G.R. Patterson III ) wrote:

That's 123.075 for the East River and 123.05 for the
Hudson.


George, have you ever flown up the East River? I have enjoyed the Hudson
river VFR corridor a few times over the last year, but I have not explored
the other side. It looks to me that there really isn't one there (with La
Guardia at the north end), from what I remember of the terminal chart.

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Old December 12th 03, 02:47 PM
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That's 123.075 for the East River and 123.05 for the
Hudson.


George, have you ever flown up the East River?


Well, I am not George, but I will answer anyway. Yes, I have flown up the East
River many times. It's much narrower than the Hudson, so you have to steep
turn to reverse course, but it's do-able. As always, self-announce and watch
the helicopters.
www.Rosspilot.com


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Old December 12th 03, 02:59 PM
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Rosspilot ) wrote:

Well, I am not George, but I will answer anyway.


Please do!

Yes, I have flown up the East
River many times. It's much narrower than the Hudson, so you have to steep
turn to reverse course, but it's do-able. As always, self-announce and watch
the helicopters.


Where is the northern turn-around point? I imagine that the north end is
capped due to La Guardia's airspace, correct? Oh, and what's the upper
altitude limit? 1,100 feet, too?

Thanks for the info! I look forward to checking out that side some day
soon.



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