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Peter Duniho wrote:
Even that article clearly explains in the first paragraph that the corridor is NOT closed to fixed-wind aircraft. The first paragraph of the article: "Fixed-wing planes have been banned from the East River corridor in New York unless the pilot is in contact with air traffic control," My understanding of a VFR corridor is that one need NOT talk to ATC. Requiring aircraft to be in contact with ATC when overflying the East River *and* not permitting flight below 1,100 feet is, in my interpretation, the end of the corridor, with the exception of those aircraft based at the seaplane bases on the river. -- Peter |
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