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Old 05-06-2007, 06:15 PM
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Default Flying Hudson River Route

I have been dreaming about flying the Hudson River route for years. Finally, I did it on May 4, 2007. It is hard to believe that I fly an airplane that I built myself along the river besides one of the largest concrete jungles in the world. I was overwhelmed by the awesome view and the pride of being the builder and the pilot of this wonderful airplane.

My wife and I took a four day trip to visit a friend in Poughkeepsie, NY and my sister's family in Long Island. We decided to take the opportunity to fly the Hudson River route from Poughkeepsie to Statue of Liberty before turning eastward to Long Island. Before we left, I found a wonderful website by Scott Germaise on Flying the Hudson. Upon arriving at Poughkeepsie I also purchased a copy of the New York Terminal Chart. The NYC airspace is quite complex to say the least. I definitely do not want to be forced down by a Blackhawk helicopter, or, worse, hitting a building or another aircraft. Since my RV-9A is equipped with a moving map GPS, the task of keeping myself out of the wrong airspace is made easier.

We departed KPOU soon after 8:30 am and immediately followed Hudson River down south. Before entering the NY class B airspace we set the radio to 123.05, the self announcement frequency. There are several reporting points suggested in Scott's article: Tappan Zee Bridge, Alpine Tower, George Washington Bridge, The Intrepid (gone for maintenance, I reported cruiseline pier), 30th Street Heliport (I missed it), Empire State Building, Holland Tunnel, Ground Zero (I missed it), Governor's Island, Ellis Island (my own addition), Statue of Liberty (or the Lady), Verrazano Narrows Bridge. You can see most of those reporting points in my photo album. For most of the route we maintained 950' until reaching Governor's Island when I descended to 500' to get a better look at the Lady. We climbed to 1200' to clear the Verrazano Narrows Bridge. After Verrazano Narrows Bridge we flew around the JFK airspace over the Lower NY Bay and Raritan Bay to Long Island. We flew slow and it took about one hour for the entire trip.

I must give my wife credit for the pictures. I was too busy flying the airplane and took only a handful of pictures. Since we flew in the morning and the sun was behind Manhattan, colors of the Manhattan pictures got washed out.

KPOU to KFRG Photos


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Old 05-06-2007, 06:48 PM
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Great trip photos. Thanks for posting them. I plan to make that trip in my RV-10 someday!
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Old 05-06-2007, 06:51 PM
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Wonderful write up! I've been there a couple of times, but only toured Lady Liberty from the Staten Island ferry.


Thanks Ted!!!
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Old 05-06-2007, 07:00 PM
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Excellent Post Ted. Have done that flight down to the big city many times and I'm still overwhelmed by it. One of the best sightseeing trips you could take. One teeny correction though. Your Governors Island is actually an old converted Rail Road pier sticking out from New Jersey. The real Governors Island is over near Brooklyn on the southern tip of Manhattan. There was a lot of talk after 9-11 to close that airspace to VFR traffic forever. Sure glad the FAA didn't agree.
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Old 05-06-2007, 09:41 PM
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Default Hudson River flight above the corridor...

I made that trip on July 30, 2005. I flew over to Rhode Island with a friend from NJ for lunch with our old boss (retired). On the way back, the weather was good enough to take the tour. The whole story with photos and video frames captured are posted beginning at this link to my web site.

http://www.n2prise.org/rv9a156.htm#July30

The flight south down the river was above the VFR corridor (~1300 MSL) while in contact with NYC Approach and the airports down the route.

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Old 05-06-2007, 09:55 PM
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Having grown up on Long Island and have made the trip upstate many times in a car it is nice to see everything from the air. My best air view was coming out of Newark heading up to Albany. We fly right next to the Twin Towers and up the Hudson from there. I was lucky to have a window on the right side of the plane. I would have never guessed that a year later the towers would be gone. I had lunch at the 56th Fighter Group(I think that is the name) at Farmingdale back in October. It was strange being back there after so many years. I can't wait to take my 10 to Long Island and up to Lake George and Glenn Falls. Thanks for the write up and pictures!
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Old 05-07-2007, 05:20 AM
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Tom, Thank you for your correction. You are right, Governor's Island is on the left hand side of my flight path.

Jerry, I read most of your trip stories that motivated me to finish my 9A.
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Old 05-07-2007, 10:37 AM
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Very nice. I have lots of good memories of that route; we used to fly it fairly often on our way to Rochester to train with the Marine Corps Reserve unit there. Worked with the Army at West Point a few times, too.

The last time I flew it was September 19, 2001.
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Old 05-07-2007, 11:21 AM
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We just flew the Hudson on our way to CT from Devils Hill during our tour of the East Coast. Your post is awesome and relating to the flight is right on. I will again someday fly it, knowing the second time will be less intimidating and the eyes will capture more detail. Larry DVT AZ.
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Old 05-07-2007, 12:58 PM
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Living in the area I fly the Hudson corridor quite often and is always pleasant to the newbie passengers that I take.

Here are a few points that may simplify the airspace:
-You don't actually need to enter the NY Class B if you stay under 1100 feet between the GW Bridge and the ~about~ the Verrazano Narrows bridge.
-Always stay over the water
-When travelling North bound, stay on the New York side of the river
-When travelling South bound, stay on the New Jersey side of the river.


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