Leaving New York, never easy
Just spent a few days in New York with the New Media Network, but did not find time for a flight over Manhattan this time. FAA has issued a flight restriction prohibiting fixed wing land aircraft from flying in the narrow VFR corridor above the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn after the Lidle accident, but the Hudson River corridor is still open.
Leaving New York never easy, I saw the light fading out (onboard KL0644, departing JFK at 10:05 pm Firday).
The End
Five years of flying fun is documented. I will continue flying, but this blog is no longer being updated. Follow me on Wingly.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
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Sunday, October 08, 2006
Flying Nostalgia
Finally I made it to the world's most visited museum: National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. Among the original treasures are Wright 1903 Flyer, Ryan NYP "Spirit of St. Louis", Hughes H-1 Racer, SpaceShipOne, and a Cessna 150...
A late night visit to the new DC Fly Lounge, 1802 Jefferson Place NW, made an appropriate finale. As glamorous as airliners used to be.
Finally I made it to the world's most visited museum: National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. Among the original treasures are Wright 1903 Flyer, Ryan NYP "Spirit of St. Louis", Hughes H-1 Racer, SpaceShipOne, and a Cessna 150...
A late night visit to the new DC Fly Lounge, 1802 Jefferson Place NW, made an appropriate finale. As glamorous as airliners used to be.
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