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HopefullTraveler
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I'm wondering if anyone has information about how strictly states with mandatory quarantine are enforcing these regulations.
I live in the Southeast, and my daughter just had my first grandson. I want to go visit, but I worry the mandatory quarantine will be an issue for me. I think what NY wants me to do is fly into NY then quarantine for two weeks before doing anything involving being out in public. If I have to quarantine for two weeks, I'll need a whole lot more planning to arrange that much time.
I'd prefer to fly into NY, get a virus test (to ensure I'm not going to infect my grandson), and assuming I'm not infected, go see my grandson and then fly home. I only plan on being in NY a few days at most...really, only as long as it takes to get tested and see my grandson - weather permitting, I'll leave as soon as I can. I'd in effect be "quarantined" because I don't plan on going anywhere other than the airport to a hotel to a testing lab and then to my daughter's home, back to the airport and out of NY.
I'm responsible enough that I wouldn't be out in public otherwise, and I'll know definitively whether I'm a risk to anyone or not by the test results I get.
Does it sound like my plan is going to get me in trouble with NY? If so, does anyone know what the risks are - is it like a slap on the wrist, or are they going to confiscate my airplane?
Any idea of other things I should avoid? Does flying in IFR at a big airport create more issues than going VFR into an uncontrolled field? Or, maybe it's safer not to fly at all and drive instead? Is it safe to rent a car, or is Uber better? Do hotels report check ins from out of state visitors, or should I aim for AirBNB?
Or, should I just scrap my plan and not go until I can do the full two-week quarantine?
I live in the Southeast, and my daughter just had my first grandson. I want to go visit, but I worry the mandatory quarantine will be an issue for me. I think what NY wants me to do is fly into NY then quarantine for two weeks before doing anything involving being out in public. If I have to quarantine for two weeks, I'll need a whole lot more planning to arrange that much time.
I'd prefer to fly into NY, get a virus test (to ensure I'm not going to infect my grandson), and assuming I'm not infected, go see my grandson and then fly home. I only plan on being in NY a few days at most...really, only as long as it takes to get tested and see my grandson - weather permitting, I'll leave as soon as I can. I'd in effect be "quarantined" because I don't plan on going anywhere other than the airport to a hotel to a testing lab and then to my daughter's home, back to the airport and out of NY.
I'm responsible enough that I wouldn't be out in public otherwise, and I'll know definitively whether I'm a risk to anyone or not by the test results I get.
Does it sound like my plan is going to get me in trouble with NY? If so, does anyone know what the risks are - is it like a slap on the wrist, or are they going to confiscate my airplane?
Any idea of other things I should avoid? Does flying in IFR at a big airport create more issues than going VFR into an uncontrolled field? Or, maybe it's safer not to fly at all and drive instead? Is it safe to rent a car, or is Uber better? Do hotels report check ins from out of state visitors, or should I aim for AirBNB?
Or, should I just scrap my plan and not go until I can do the full two-week quarantine?