I guess the Cirrus and Sikorsky felt alright proceeding VFR? Curious what the weather was showing.
Shows that I am a mere child in this game. I cannot imagine flying in that area at 400 feet in clear blue skies, let alone with clouds "closing in".
I guess the Cirrus and Sikorsky felt alright proceeding VFR? Curious what the weather was showing.
He did good.One of my friends that I fly with. Once he landed I had sent him text about wanting to fly with the big boys. He called once the plane was secure.
It's typical for JFK to send you up the coast VFR at 500, he was headed to Republic. He saw the wx change and made a 180. He is not one to ever fly into IMC, he's a good pilot, familiar with the airspace and made a good call to turn around. Always better to try another day.
I should add he was flying up to meet his daughter and grandkids. He flew out the next day, no gettheritis.
the cirrus was at 300.... the only time i am at 300 feet is on final about to land, sometimes i fly between 500 - 800 .. but not for long and i have a whole world of various fields to land here.. cant imagine flying at that level over a concrete jungle or open waters
He did good.
I still can’t imagine flying sub 500 there even in perfect weather. Not my cup of tea.
Except if you look at the charts around JFK you will see that the floor of the bravo does not start until 500ft just off the coast of Long Island in that area. It’s extremeley common during the summertime especially, for a steady stream of Helicopters and single engine pistons, to fly in and around that area at very low altitudes to avoid the bravo. It’s also common for this route to be used when flying up the Hudson on the “skyline tour.”
I’m a local Long Island pilot and I’ve done it once... that was enough. It’s fun but literally 0 safety margin. Whenever I go west, I request the bravo clearance and the controllers are fine with it. You just end up flying directly over JFK and then they vector you once past the airport. The New York controllers are fantastic and some of the calmest and most efficient controllers out there. Just don’t screw up and they love you!
Not disputing, just saying the pilots who fly over there under 500 have bigger brass than me, I ain’t doing it
Shows that I am a mere child in this game. I cannot imagine flying in that area at 400 feet in clear blue skies, let alone with clouds "closing in".
the cirrus was at 300.... the only time i am at 300 feet is on final about to land, sometimes i fly between 500 - 800 .. but not for long and i have a whole world of various fields to land here.. cant imagine flying at that level over a concrete jungle or open waters
Great move by this guy. I'm Not sure why JFK declared an emergency for him - he's got the right to land at Kennedy and didn't have an issue seeing the airport. I'm a little surprised the Cirrus and the Sikorsky continued, though who knows what their minimums were?
For those familiar - I was under the impression that this corridor goes along a beach (Rockaway?). Didn't the jerk who pretended to lose his engine who landed on the beach do exactly this?
You'd love the San Diego Bay Tour then.
There is a beach, no?
I'm Not sure why JFK declared an emergency for him - he's got the right to land at Kennedy
For those familiar - I was under the impression that this corridor goes along a beach (Rockaway?). Didn't the jerk who pretended to lose his engine who landed on the beach do exactly this?
Great move by this guy. I'm Not sure why JFK declared an emergency for him - he's got the right to land at Kennedy and didn't have an issue seeing the airport....
He did good.
I still can’t imagine flying sub 500 there even in perfect weather. Not my cup of tea.
Honestly, controllers in general do a very good job. Everybody has a bad or grumpy day, but in general I feel like these guys get a worse rap than they deserve. If you're s halfway competent pilot controllers tend to be pretty awesomeKeepin’ It safe.
I’m always amazed at the elegance and effectiveness of the New York controllers. Good stuff.
What bad rap do controllers get?Honestly, controllers in general do a very good job. Everybody has a bad or grumpy day, but in general I feel like these guys get a worse rap than they deserve. If you're s halfway competent pilot controllers tend to be pretty awesome
"This ******* flew me right through the localizer, turned me too late, and had to resequence me!" <- you hear a lot of that kind of stuff.. so maybe not a bad rap, but a lot of pilots seem to engage "confrontation mode" when referring to ATCWhat bad rap do controllers get?
I was wondering about that but don’t want to question the Cherokee guy since I wasn’t there. But it sure did seem like there were several (not just those two) others in the same area VFR who seemed to be just fine. Again, wasnt there and not questioning the pilot for making a conservative choice at all.
Keepin’ It safe.
I’m always amazed at the elegance and effectiveness of the New York controllers. Good stuff.
Because it was an emergency, which includes an urgency condition: "A condition of being concerned about safety and of requiring timely but not immediate assistance; a potential distress condition."I'm Not sure why JFK declared an emergency for him - he's got the right to land at Kennedy and didn't have an issue seeing the airport.