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Flying over the Hudson River
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<blockquote data-quote="PhantomFandom" data-source="post: 83691" data-attributes="member: 15128"><p>Yes I find AirMap to be a reliable service. However when in question I always refer to the actual sectional charts AND always check for TFR notices. You can never be too safe, especially in congested airspace like that.</p><p></p><p>Now more to your point about taking off from the NJ side. My previous two points about flying in that area still apply. BE CAREFUL. However, you may have gotten around the third issue which is that ridiculous NYC regulation. You won't be taking off or landing within NYC limits. Where you fly though would determine what NYC could enforce. I believe the border between NY and NJ goes straight down the center of the river. Just be careful about the Statue of Liberty. That is officially OFF-LIMITS by true and legal FAA regulations.</p><p></p><p>In the end, you need to determine the risk/reward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhantomFandom, post: 83691, member: 15128"] Yes I find AirMap to be a reliable service. However when in question I always refer to the actual sectional charts AND always check for TFR notices. You can never be too safe, especially in congested airspace like that. Now more to your point about taking off from the NJ side. My previous two points about flying in that area still apply. BE CAREFUL. However, you may have gotten around the third issue which is that ridiculous NYC regulation. You won't be taking off or landing within NYC limits. Where you fly though would determine what NYC could enforce. I believe the border between NY and NJ goes straight down the center of the river. Just be careful about the Statue of Liberty. That is officially OFF-LIMITS by true and legal FAA regulations. In the end, you need to determine the risk/reward. [/QUOTE]
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