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I'm looking forward to this thread.
Many years ago when I left college to work in Manhatten it quickly became apparent that I was not ready to immerse myself in Manhatten life and forego aviation. My financial situation forced a choice. After living in the city for almost a year, I moved to Essex Co NJ and bought a car. During the week I commuted in, during the weekends I commuted out. CDW was my airplane home, Blairstown my glider home. The problem I had with Manhatten is that a car is a luxury (having one or not having one) but a car is required to fly. Financially, renting actually seems to work better than owning. I'm sure that hasn't changed. You can't surf and ski the same day on the right coast, but you can do business in midtown at noon and catch a native (stream bred) trout by 3:00 - or a striper - or rent a plane. Just takes a car. "Marty Ross" wrote in message ... I'll be moving to Manhattan from Los Angeles (does it get any more extreme?) next month. Any advice or relevant anecdotes out there to help me gather some leads about continuing my flying hobby from there? I've been renting (in L.A.) - usually from the FBO where I did my training. I'm IFR rated with about 300hrs., and am pretty OK with the (busy) L.A. airspace and ATC. I haven't looked at a NY sectional yet. I've just started to look at airports near to where I will be (using Airnav, FS2004 and other web tools), and I found "Linden" (LDJ) and "Essex" (CDW). In fact, there appears to be a flying club that has a presence at both of those. I guess my main concern is easy transportation to/from these (or any other) airports I might use, as I will be giving up my car (I hear it's a luxury *not* to have a car living in Manhattan), and to learn about possible desitations (nice places to go for a day or a weekend). Any leads, tips or general discussion of GA from people living in/around Manhattan would be great! |
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"Maule Driver"
shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: - -You can't surf and ski the same day on the right coast, but you can do -business in midtown at noon and catch a native (stream bred) trout by 3:00 - -or a striper - or rent a plane. Just takes a car. You can catch a native stream bred stripper in New York? Oh, pardon me. That's STRIPER. Sorry for the error. {;-) Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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![]() "Jim Weir" "Maule Driver" shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: - -You can't surf and ski the same day on the right coast, but you can do -business in midtown at noon and catch a native (stream bred) trout by 3:00 - -or a striper - or rent a plane. Just takes a car. You can catch a native stream bred stripper in New York? Oh, pardon me. That's STRIPER. Sorry for the error. {;-) Hee Hee :-) |
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![]() Jim Weir wrote: You can catch a native stream bred stripper in New York? Sure. Just takes the right bait. :-) George Patterson In Idaho, tossing a rattlesnake into a crowded room is felony assault. In Tennessee, it's evangelism. |
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