Just did mine today. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qmu_U6jruw
I stayed at 1200, in a transit corridor. Less traffic and no talking to tower/approach. Helicopter traffic below me was pretty crazy. Other than that, few choppers, a twin, and some taildragger towing a banner was the only traffic north and south. I turned around at Alpine Tower to return back south, and caught up with the banner towing plane. It's scary how you can't see the banner at all when you are behind an aircraft!
I did a Skyline once. Was given 1600 feet. And handed off to 4 different controllers between Verrazano and Tappan Zee bridges.
I can't wait to do this one day when I get my ticket.. What plane are you flying in?
In 1985, while I was working for General Dynamics I spent two weeks at the Fort Monmouth Army post taking a training class. On the weekend I rented a Cessna 172 from the local airport and flew the VFR corridor up the Hudson River. I had to stay under 1100 feet and I don't remember any reporting points or even talking to ATC. But that was a long time ago and the twin towers were still there, I'm sure things are a bit different these days. I remember having to bank the airplane a bit as we passed the towers to lift the wing out of the way so my passenger could take a picture of the towers. I also thought it was neat flying over the USS Intrepid.
Jean
When I made that flight it was on a sunny Saturday and it was a beautiful day. The next day I drove my rental car through Manhattan and I really wanted to visit the Intrepid but I couldn't find a place to park the car. I ended up just driving through several of the boroughs of the city and then going back to Fort Monmouth. I would like to see the new World Trade Center once it is completed but I don't do much traveling any more. Thanks for the invite though!
Jean
When I made that flight it was on a sunny Saturday and it was a beautiful day. The next day I drove my rental car through Manhattan and I really wanted to visit the Intrepid but I couldn't find a place to park the car. I ended up just driving through several of the boroughs of the city and then going back to Fort Monmouth. I would like to see the new World Trade Center once it is completed but I don't do much traveling any more. Thanks for the invite though!
Jean
I can't wait to do this one day when I get my ticket.. What plane are you flying in?
I did first River trip a few weeks ago and this sums it up pretty well. We overflew the Bravo first to get an awesome view of the city from above and recommend doing that if the weather & time permits.Just did mine today. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qmu_U6jruw
I stayed at 1200, in a transit corridor. Less traffic and no talking to tower/approach. Helicopter traffic below me was pretty crazy. Other than that, few choppers, a twin, and some taildragger towing a banner was the only traffic north and south. I turned around at Alpine Tower to return back south, and caught up with the banner towing plane. It's scary how you can't see the banner at all when you are behind an aircraft!
I usually fly a Cirrus, but for that flight it would be a Lance.
Which airport will you be flying from?
I did first River trip a few weeks ago and this sums it up pretty well. We overflew the Bravo first to get an awesome view of the city from above and recommend doing that if the weather & time permits.
Follow the procedures, keep an eye for traffic and you'll be just fine.
I love this thread.
Love the joy Ben exudes when it comes to flight.
Love to see Jean's post, have missed your smiling face (maybe just looking at the wrong times?).
Really need to meet Redtail, suspect a lot of good stories to be told.
Want to fly the Hudson.
Miss New York (used to summer there when I was a laddie). My Dad grew up in Queens, need to walk his trail, so to speak.
Hey I'd be honored to meet you too. I'm sure your stories are a lot more interesting than mine. Come on up and let's fly the Hudson and East river (LaGuardia permitting)!
My discovery flight and introduction to GA was from KTEB to the Hudson River southbound at 1000 ft, past the Lady and Verrazano with a U-Turn over Coney Island, then northbound past the WTC, GWB then back to KTEB. This was in the spring on 1998. That was my first time at the controls of an aircraft (172). I was Hooked! Two months later, I began my lessons
I still have the T-shirt!
I still have yet to meet Spike, though he lives only a few miles from my brother. I hope to meet him soon, in the next couple of months!
I still have yet to meet Spike, though he lives only a few miles from my brother. I hope to meet him soon, in the next couple of months!
Coffee, pancakes, maybe a little Bonanza-flyin' - all this and more await!
Ben do you have a cockpit cam to record your flight? It's great to watch your videos of such a scenic fight! Especially if you get to fly the East River and cross Central Park! Sure wish I had video of my discovery flight.
When I took my son on this tour last year, Newark tower had me do a right climbing 360 into the Bravo directly over Governors Island. Then allowed me to proceed up the East River (after switching to LaGuardia) at 1500' and Cross Central Park to rejoin the Hudson northbound! That was awesome and it's all on video with audio
Please post!!!
You're putting me on the spot. I've never posted any of my videos online because I'm somewhat of a private individual. However, in the interest of this thread, I'll consider posting it after I do a little audio editing.
(Chuckle)
Interesting how I discovered, when video was taken of some of my flights, that I off-handedly added "course-correction words" on short final when it's windy.
Wish I had a Morgan Freeman voice.
I have a friend who does a PERFECT Yoda voice. I've been thinking that I have to get him in the plane and work the radios for me.
The weather has to be in your favor to get up that high and have light winds. The heavy metal is easy to spot, and once you see one of them departing LGA/JFK they are all flying the same pattern (the TAC chart have the jetways). We did the whole trip without talking to Approach.I was thinking about it, but 5000 broken pretty much killed it for me. And besides, I had to start climbing all the way back in Pennsylvania to get there. And even through I would be above Bravo, I don't think I would be comfortable enough to fly without talking to someone. Lots of aluminium overcasts exiting Bravo there.
Perhaps when weather and time works out better, I will do it. I've seen the city from 1200 and 1500 (Skyline route), time to see it from way up there.
Please post!!!
You're putting me on the spot. I've never posted any of my videos online because I'm somewhat of a private individual. However, in the interest of this thread, I'll consider posting it after I do a little audio editing.
<<<I also thought it was neat flying over the USS Intrepid.>>>
Nothing to file for, but do the online training and know the reporting points. My advice is to do the Skyline Route, which is a little higher and requires a bravo clearance from either EWR or LGA tower. The benefit is a few more feet of altitude, relatively less traffic, traffic point outs by ATC, and no position reporting. Enjoy.
This. For me, busiest part was flying under the bravo from FRG to the Verrazano; bunch of banners along the beaches. skyline was empty.
Hey I'd be honored to meet you too. I'm sure your stories are a lot more interesting than mine. Come on up and let's fly the Hudson and East river (LaGuardia permitting)!
My discovery flight and introduction to GA was from KTEB to the Hudson River southbound at 1000 ft, past the Lady and Verrazano with a U-Turn over Coney Island, then northbound past the WTC, GWB then back to KTEB. This was in the spring on 1998. That was my first time at the controls of an aircraft (172). I was Hooked! Two months later, I began my lessons
I still have the T-shirt!