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Code Orange = Yet More Flight Restrictions for DC, NYC

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As we predicted; a whole raft of new restrictions are coming down the line for aviation as America goes to war... a half a world away.

ANN learned yesterday afternoon that the security threat level was to be raised as President Bush addressed the nation, from "Yellow" to "Orange." And, that happened. With that, the FAA and TSA have imposed new airspace restrictions on the New York City and Washington, D.C., areas. NOTAMS implementing the restrictions are being published and pilots are URGED to check them prior to ANY flight.

NYC Joins The ADIZ Club

New York will get an air defense identification zone (ADIZ) within the Mode C veil (30-nm radius of Kennedy, Newark, and La Guardia airports), while the flight plan requirement has been reinstated for operations within the Washington-area ADIZ. Approved based pilots flying to the "DC-3" airports (Hyde Field, Potomac, and College Park airports) must once again clear security at a gateway airport, this time Tipton Airport (FME).

For both New York and Washington, the ADIZ extends from the surface to 18,000 feet agl. In order to operate within either ADIZ, pilots must file a flight plan (IFR or VFR), obtain a discrete transponder code, and be in communications with air traffic control. Pilots must continue to squawk that discrete code until clear of the ADIZ or until the wheels touch the runway.

The New York ADIZ will affect 27 public-use facilities (see list), including Essex County (CDW), Central Jersey Regional (47N), Republic (FRG), Westchester County (HPN), and Morristown (MMU). AOPA has compiled a list of contact telephone numbers and radio frequencies for pilots to obtain their clearances (if required) and discrete transponder codes for ADIZ operations. The list is seen below.

Public-Use Facilities Within the New York ADIZ

Airport ID Name City ST Clearance Delivery Alt. Clearance Delivery Notes
2N7 Little Ferry SPB LITTLE FERRY NJ 516 683 2961  
39N Princeton PRINCETON, ROCKY HILL NJ 516 683 2961  
3N4 Newark NR 1 Heliport NEWARK NJ 516 683 2961  
3N6 Old Bridge OLD BRIDGE NJ 609 754 2767  
47N Central Jersey Regional MANVILLE NJ 516 683 2961  
4N1 Greenwood Lake WEST MILFORD NJ 516 683 2961  
6N4 Pan Am Metroport Heliport NEW YORK NY 516 683 2849 135.2/non published frequency to contact ATC while on the ground
6N5 East 34th Street Heliport NEW YORK NY 516 683 2849  
6N6 Evers SPB NEW YORK NY 516 683 2961 135.2/non published frequency to contact ATC while on the ground
6N7 New York Skyports Inc SPB NEW YORK NY 516 683 2849  
7N2 Peekskill SPB PEEKSKILL NY   note: outside class "b" or call FSS 866 365 5019
7N3 Sands Point SPB PORT WASHINGTON NY 516 683 2961  
CDW Essex County CALDWELL NJ 121.1  
EWR Newark Liberty International NEWARK NJ 118.85  
FRG Republic FARMINGDALE NY 128.25  
H43 Haverstraw Heliport HAVERSTRAW NY 516 683 2961 note: outside class "b" or call FSS 866 365 5019
HPN Westchester County WHITE PLAINS NY 127.25  
JFK John F Kennedy International NEW YORK NY 135.05  
JRA West 30th St. Heliport NEW YORK NY 516 683 2849  
JRB Port Auth-Dwntn-Manhattan, Wall St. Heliport NEW YORK NY 516 683 2849  
LDJ Linden LINDEN NJ 128.35  
LGA La Guardia NEW YORK NY 135.2  
MMU Morristown Municipal MORRISTOWN NJ 121.2  
N07 Lincoln Park LINCOLN PARK NJ 516 683 2961  
N51 Solberg-Hunterdon READINGTON NJ 516 683 2961  
SMQ Somerset SOMERVILLE NJ 516 683 2961  
TEB Teterboro TETERBORO NJ 128.05  
FMI: www.faa.gov, www.tsa.gov, www.aopa.org

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