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RNC TFR: Special permission for MMU and TEB but not CDW?



 
 
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Old August 28th 04, 07:50 PM
G.R. Patterson III
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Andrew Gideon wrote:

G.R. Patterson III wrote:

Sounds to me like they did CDW pilots a favor.


I'm sorry. Perhaps I'm missing the obvious; what is the favor?


They did not restrict pilots approaching CDW to a specific corridor. Until recently,
I was based at Old Bridge. If I want to fly from there to CDW today, I simply file a
flight plan, get my squawk code, and make a beeline for Caldwell. If I want to fly to
Morristown, I can skip the flight plan, but I still need to call ATC to get a squawk
code, so I haven't saved anything there IMO. I can't fly a beeline, however; I have
to circle around to the northwest of MMU and approach the airport from that
direction. That also puts me in the situation of sharing a relatively small piece of
air with some much faster traffic. With a direct approach from Old Bridge, I would
not have to do that until very close to the airport.

George Patterson
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