Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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I seem to recall having asked this question before, but never ended up doing it and have since forgotten (and can't find) the answer.
This weekend I've got a friend visiting from out of town who asked if we could go flying and see the city in addition to our ground travels. Obviously there's the Hudson river corridor and skirting around under the Bravo shelf (which I've also never done), or climbing up to 7500. I was once in a friend's Cherokee and he managed to get clearance for a city tour, actually going around Manhattan and circling the Statue of Liberty. I'd like to do something similar to that. Really, the goal is to give my friend a memorable and enjoyable flight with a great view of the city, weather permitting.
So, to those who actually do this frequently, what do you all recommend for something that provides the best flight to a non-pilot tourist who's unfamiliar with the area and will want to see the cool sights, and how would you go about it? Frequencies to talk to, things to ask for, etc.? I'm used to actually going somewhere, not sight seeing.
This weekend I've got a friend visiting from out of town who asked if we could go flying and see the city in addition to our ground travels. Obviously there's the Hudson river corridor and skirting around under the Bravo shelf (which I've also never done), or climbing up to 7500. I was once in a friend's Cherokee and he managed to get clearance for a city tour, actually going around Manhattan and circling the Statue of Liberty. I'd like to do something similar to that. Really, the goal is to give my friend a memorable and enjoyable flight with a great view of the city, weather permitting.
So, to those who actually do this frequently, what do you all recommend for something that provides the best flight to a non-pilot tourist who's unfamiliar with the area and will want to see the cool sights, and how would you go about it? Frequencies to talk to, things to ask for, etc.? I'm used to actually going somewhere, not sight seeing.