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Old February 9th 04, 04:35 PM
Peter R.
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Rosspilot ) wrote:

One of the photos from that shoot we did:

http://www.skyviewpictures.com/cgibi...?product=col-g
oldpeak&exact_match=yes

is among my biggest sellers. It was a memorable flight . . .


How did you coordinate this with ATC? Was it simply a matter of being
cleared into the class B airspace for aerial photography? Am I correct in
assuming that this would not be allowed anymore?

BTW, recalling our exchange in this group about the Hudson River corridor,
I flew down to the corridor yesterday (Sunday) specifically to fly up the
East River side.

Wow, does one have to make a steep turn south of Roosevelt Island to be
able to turn around! Much more narrow than the Hudson River side.

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