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Is Prospect Heights in the Flight Path for LaGuardia Airport — Brooklynian

Is Prospect Heights in the Flight Path for LaGuardia Airport

sirsterling
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Anybody else getting sick and tired of the low flying planes on their way to LaGuardia? I think they are now worse than the helicopters that used to patrol the neighborhood. It seems like they go all night long... So annoying!

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  • yes. sitting on my rooftop we realized that there is a flight path directly above us. the planes are pretty low, but i don't think they are nearly low enough to really be annoying.
  • Honestly, I don't even hear them anymore.
  • they're flyin in our air-rights, maybe we could charge them a toll?
  • On a positive note, depending on where you're coming from and what side of the plane you're on, you can often point out your *exact* building to your fellow passengers during landing!
  • Who heard that helicopter last night around 2:30 AM? It was low and it was loud!
  • Regarding planes -- I'm no acoustics expert, but I have noticed the noise from planes on approach to LGA more on days with a low cloud deck as we've seen much of this week.
    On clear nights I almost never notice the noise.
  • I believe it has to do with the density of the air. Heavier air speeding through extended flaps and landing gear make for louder whistles. Plus, I believe the low cloud cover traps some of the sound.
  • Subject: Approach path into LaGuardia

    As a flightsim enthusiast and aviation buff, I enjoy the parade of beautiful airliners over my neighbourhood, and always look up to admire them.

    Proho is under the approach path into LaGuardia's Runway 4. According to my flightsim approach plates, the VOR/GPS Runway 4 approach is flown at about 3000-2500 feet over Prospect Heights. The ILS approach into Runway 4 puts planes much lower, at about 1500 feet over our nabe. The ILS beam, or instrument landing system would be used during heavy cloud cover or bad weather, accounting for the lower flying aircraft spotted under those weather conditions.

    While airliners are capable of autolandings, the pilot generally switches the plane off the Autopilot and hand flies the last part of the approach and landing.
  • Anyone know anything about the sky writing I've been seeing lately? The other day there were 5 small planes writing something in the sky but I couldn't read it.
  • PH has been in La Guardia's flight path even since there's been a La Guardia Airport.
    And as long as there's crime in the neighborhood, they'll be cops and copters. The choppers are based at the end of Flatbush Avenue @ Floyd Bennett Field.
    Relax, you're not living in Elmhurst.
  • caseopele wrote: Anyone know anything about the sky writing I've been seeing lately? The other day there were 5 small planes writing something in the sky but I couldn't read it.
    Those are modified SN-J's. They've been around NYC since the Navy sold them as surplus after WW2. An interesting sky typer I've recently seen is a solo airplane ( I don't know what kind of aircraft) that types out messages. By the time he finishes a letter "A" the rest of his message has been wiped out by winds.
  • Thanks, Idlewild! I haven't been able to read any of the messages, the letters are usually too spread out to be clear. It's pretty interesting watching the 5 planes do it, they let out small dashes of smoke to make the letters. I'm amazed at how in sync they are because to make each letter one or 2 planes don't let any smoke out. Then different ones for the next letter, and so on...
  • dw438 wrote: PH has been in La Guardia's flight path even since there's been a La Guardia Airport.
    you know this for a fact? i'd heard the flight path had been over park slope but residents complained and got it moved.
  • brooklynred87 wrote: On a positive note, depending on where you're coming from and what side of the plane you're on, you can often point out your *exact* building to your fellow passengers during landing!
    Yup, if I'm on the left side I can do that during the day.
  • I think the planes look majestic as they glide in.
  • Smokin' Joe wrote: [quote=dw438]PH has been in La Guardia's flight path even since there's been a La Guardia Airport.
    you know this for a fact? i'd heard the flight path had been over park slope but residents complained and got it moved.

    recently? because they sure were complaining last year:

    http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3398&highlight=laguardia
  • Subject: Re: Is Prospect Heights in the Flight Path for LaGuardia Air

    SirSterling wrote: Anybody else getting sick and tired of the low flying planes on their way to LaGuardia? I think they are now worse than the helicopters that used to patrol the neighborhood. It seems like they go all night long... So annoying!

    I really can't hear the planes with all the gunshots around the neigborhood.

    Tried of airplanes? Come on! It's the F*cking city.
    Get ear plugs! GAK! :P
  • Clark Kent wrote: I think the planes look majestic as they glide in.
    LOL! :P
  • sweet tea wrote: [quote=Smokin' Joe][quote=dw438]PH has been in La Guardia's flight path even since there's been a La Guardia Airport.
    you know this for a fact? i'd heard the flight path had been over park slope but residents complained and got it moved.

    recently? because they sure were complaining last year:

    http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3398&highlight=laguardia

    wow. . . so they got it moved over to p.h. and they're still complaining!?!?! guess the f.a.a. didn't move it far enough.
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