Tue, Feb 06, 2007
GA Gets Screwed Again...
As feared, the FAA's rush to
restrict VFR access to areas of NYC appear to be permanent. As part
of documents just released by the NTSB, in the investigation
into the tragic crash that took the life of NY Yankee Cory Lidle
and Flight Instructor Tyler Stanger, the NTSB notes that the FAA
has indicated that the temporary restrictions put in place just
hours after the tragedy are destined to be made permanent.
As part of the ATC Group Chairman's Factual Report, the NTSB
noted that, "On December 12, 2006, Safety Board staff and
management were briefed on the origins of the New York metropolitan
area airspace design, including the exclusion areas. Because of the
density and complexity of air traffic in the New York area,
airspace restrictions there predated the national implementation of
TCAs / class B airspace at other high-traffic airports. The
original design for a TCA surrounding New York was proposed in
1971, and did not include an exclusion area over the East River.
Because of the 35 year interval since then, the FAA was unable to
provide a conclusive answer about the decisions made. Their
research into the Federal Register for that period and other
available documentation showed that the exclusion area was most
likely added in response to rulemaking comments from helicopter and
seaplane operators using Manhattan access points along the east
side of Manhattan. Their comments indicated that the proposed
airspace restrictions would be unnecessarily restrictive. The FAA
responded by excluding the airspace over the East River up to the
northern end of Roosevelt Island at 1,100 feet and below from the
TCA, allowing access to heliports and the Manhattan seaplane base
without ATC clearance. This exclusion has continued to the present
time."

Post-accident FAA Actions
On October 13, 2006, the FAA
published Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) 6/3495 restricting fixed-wing
flight operations in the airspace above the East River. The NOTAM
states, “EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, VFR
FLIGHT OPERATIONS INVOLVING FIXED WING AIRCRAFT (EXCLUDING
AMPHIBIOUS FIXED WING AIRCRAFT LANDING OR DEPARTING NEW YORK
SKYPORTS INC SEAPLANE BASE) IN THE EAST RIVER CLASS B EXCLUSION
AREA EXTENDING FROM THE SOUTHWESTERN TIP OF GOVERNORS ISLAND TO THE
NORTH TIP OF ROOSEVELT ISLAND, ARE PROHIBITED UNLESS AUTHORIZED AND
BEING CONTROLLED BY ATC. TO OBTAIN AUTHORIZATION CONTACT LGA ATCT
SOUTH OF GOVERNORS ISLAND ON 126.05.”
The effect of this restriction is to limit flights such as that
made by the accident aircraft without negatively affecting
operations at the seaplane base and heliports along the East River.
At the December 12 briefing, the FAA indicated that they would be
proceeding with a rulemaking action to make the restrictions
contained in the NOTAM permanently effective.
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