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Tue, Aug 12, 2014

U.S. Senator Calls For Ban On Hudson River Tourist Helicopters

Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) Says Aircraft Pose Threat To Resident's Public Safety, Quality Of Life

In another threat to legitimate aviation businesses, U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has joined a group of residents and local officials calling for an outright ban of tourist helicopters flying over the Hudson River in the New York Metropolitan Area. Senator Menendez said in a news release posted on his website that the flights threaten "the quality of life and public safety of residents living along the waterfront." The coalition of elected officials calling for a ban includes members of Congress, state, county and local officials representing New Jersey and New York.

“For months, we’ve been talking with stakeholders, convening roundtable discussions, and trying to take steps towards a rational way to deal with these helicopters, but the time for talk is long over,” said Sen. Menendez (pictured). “It is time for the  FAA to use any-and-every tool they have to shut down these helicopters and put an end to this problem, and if they don’t have the tools they need, then we will do all we can to make sure they have them.”

"All over this area, helicopter flights have increased to the point that this is a safety issue," U.S. Rep. Albio Sires (D-NJ-08) said. "We have all these tourist helicopters coming over until almost until midnight. The safety issue and quality-of-life issue is paramount. If tourists want to see the skyline of New York let them drive over here. This is the most beautiful view in the country."

In a letter sent late last week to the FAA and New Jersey Department of Transportation, Senators Menendez and Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Congressman Sires asked the FAA to “provide guidance on additional authority needed to implement and enforce a ban on tour helicopters that present public nuisance and safety concerns.”

“Given the number of stakeholders involved in this matter, it is our hope that the FAA can bring leadership to bear in finding a solution—whether using current agency authority, or whether this entails Congress providing your agency with additional tools or resources,” they added.

In show of unity, Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY-10) also led a letter sent to Mayor Bill de Blasio that was signed by 20 other leading New York elected officials. The letter called on the Mayor to ban tourist flights from the downtown heliport owned by New York City.

“We stand united with our New Jersey colleagues in our deep concern for the unregulated tourist helicopter flights in our airspace. They are a serious safety threat and deeply impact the quality of life in both New York and New Jersey,” said U.S. Rep. Nadler.  “Sadly, much of our airspace seems more like the Wild West than the airspace befitting our great cities and states. We will continue to ensure that our government – at the city, state, and federal levels – are doing all that they can do to end these unnecessary tourist helicopter flights.”

Sen. Menendez was joined at a news conference overlooking the Hudson River by several Hudson County elected officials, as well as Brian Wagner from the advocacy group ‘Stop the Chop’.

"Helicopter tourism benefits a select few at the expense of everyone who calls this area home," said Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer (D). "Plus, you don't need a helicopter for a great view of Manhattan - we've got the best views right here along our waterfront."

“I want to thank Senator Menendez and Congressman Sires for leading this effort to protect the residents of Weehawken and improve their quality of life,” Weehawken Mayor Richard Turner (D) said.  “Those tourist helicopters buzz overhead day and night destroying the comfort we all expect in our own homes.”

Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop (D) called the helicopter tours a "nuisance," and Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis (D) said "the time has come to ban tourist helicopters. From the noise and congestion in the sky to the very real public safety issues on the ground, these joy rides in the sky need to be grounded.”

FMI: www.menendez.senate.gov

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