Makes me think about switching to a float plane, Ed. Are we to try to figure out where that pic was made?
Vlad, I am so jealous, flying the NY VFR corridor has been on my bucket list for many years, ever since the first time I looked at a New York Sectional chart, and I see you just set aside an hour and did it. One of my sons and his family live a little north of you, near I-80, next time I am up there I will try to talk you into a ride up the river if I don't have my airplane with me.
Close! Only 1100nm SSW of there.P-town, Massachussetts
Agent Orange,
Why do I keep thinking "Columbus" when I look at that picture?
HNY everyone!
If you mean Columbus as in Christopher Columbus said:It is on the west side of the island, about 3.5 miles south of the airport. I haven't been there, that's according to Google Earth, but it's on my bucket list, along with the Hudson River VFR corridor. I gotta start riveting faster.
A harder one. Especially as the co-pilot window cleaner seemed to have been on strike.
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That's 28 right in pit
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That's 28 right in pit
Of course! It's a shame that Pittsburgh International is so slow these days, but the benefit is you can get all the ILS practice approaches you want. Most of the time it is "keep your speed up" because there's usually some sort of airliner behind you, except maybe early on Saturday mornings.