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On Oct 23, 9:48 am, "Marco Leon" wrote:
50 miles? Why so far out? I normally put the lights on at initial tower callup. (8-10nm) Because of the location of FRG. ....... Easthampton might be a bit far for the landing light but my [relatively] close call came over the VOR there so it's a personal procedure Long Island in general is busy. I probably can do without it directly north and south but whenever I come close to the CT shoreline and the NJ Class B edge, I generally put it on. The few times I've flown into FRG the traffic was fairly light, but not being familiar with the landmarks given by the tower was a bit confusing. I fly out of Bridgeport and Danbury, (sometimes Oxford) and am usually going to Montauk when heading out that way, it's normally pretty quiet on that end of L.I. I'll never figure out why HTO and MTP have the same CTAF - they're 16nm apart and that makes for one busy freq during summer... |
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