Viewing those lovely towers!
My best flight used to occur almost every Friday night (Sat morn.) at around 1am. It was 1995 and my normal bank check run in a 310R (callsign Cokie 907) was from Teterboro to Islip via Northeast Philly but on Fridays it was truncated to go directly from TEB to ISP as a Part 91 reposition flight. I'd request the Class B clearance from TEB tower and Vinnie would clear me to go "direct the George Washington Bridge at 1,000 feet or less".
I'd level the ole "Long Nose" at about 700 agl and as soon as I was handed off to LGA tower, I'd ask for clearance to transition the Class B. That place is the dead zone at 1am on a Saturday morning except for an occasional "Skibble" or "Fredex" so the controllers would approve anything I wanted. I'd circle Yankee Stadium then depart southbound along the Henry Hudson Parkway to CIRCLE THE TWIN TOWERS AT 700 AGL. Oh what a lovely sight indeed to see those magnificent towers off my wingtip at perhaps 1,000 feet or less. After circling them 3 or 4 times I would go to Times Square and loiter on station to observe the massive hustle and bustle for a few more minutes. Other nights I might circle "the Lady" at 500 feet or some other point of interest but it was hard to keep from being fixated on those lovely towers which dominated the landscape.
I remember thinking how lucky I was to be experiencing this as a result of my flying career. Now, I thank God for the privelage of doing something that nobody will ever be able to do again.
Half the fun in this career IS getting there!
My best flight used to occur almost every Friday night (Sat morn.) at around 1am. It was 1995 and my normal bank check run in a 310R (callsign Cokie 907) was from Teterboro to Islip via Northeast Philly but on Fridays it was truncated to go directly from TEB to ISP as a Part 91 reposition flight. I'd request the Class B clearance from TEB tower and Vinnie would clear me to go "direct the George Washington Bridge at 1,000 feet or less".
I'd level the ole "Long Nose" at about 700 agl and as soon as I was handed off to LGA tower, I'd ask for clearance to transition the Class B. That place is the dead zone at 1am on a Saturday morning except for an occasional "Skibble" or "Fredex" so the controllers would approve anything I wanted. I'd circle Yankee Stadium then depart southbound along the Henry Hudson Parkway to CIRCLE THE TWIN TOWERS AT 700 AGL. Oh what a lovely sight indeed to see those magnificent towers off my wingtip at perhaps 1,000 feet or less. After circling them 3 or 4 times I would go to Times Square and loiter on station to observe the massive hustle and bustle for a few more minutes. Other nights I might circle "the Lady" at 500 feet or some other point of interest but it was hard to keep from being fixated on those lovely towers which dominated the landscape.
I remember thinking how lucky I was to be experiencing this as a result of my flying career. Now, I thank God for the privelage of doing something that nobody will ever be able to do again.
Half the fun in this career IS getting there!