
4k Delta Crj-900 Landing at New York (LGA) Great View of Central Park City Sky Line From (SRQ)
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Date: 2023-08-23
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OSTARAEB4
Here's your tour folks for New Yorkers and tourists.
0: 15-Atlantic Ocean with Sandy Hook State Park just under right wing. (State of New Jersey)
1: 00-Coney Island of 1940's, 1950's fame which is not an island above right of first tanker in Lower New York Bay.
The Rockaways Breezy Point area in distance that is sandy and resembles a spear in distance on ocean is the Borough of Queens, NYC.
1: 08-The Verrazano Bridge connects Brooklyn on upper part which is not yet in view.
1: 14-There's Staten Island the most unpopulated Borough which is the land at lower right of the right tower of the Verrazano Bridge. This area is also known as 'The Narrows which separates lower New York Bay closer to ocean with Upper New York Bay.
1: 37-pans down to St. George's Staten Island Ferry terminal on Staten Island where you see the orange ferries. This is the best tour of New York Bay from lower Manhattan to Staten Island as it passes the Statue of Liberty and offers great views on Manhattan skyline for free! Trip from Manhattan to Staten Island takes about twenty minutes.
2: 00-great pan back to give perspective of how city is on the Atlantic Ocean.
2: 18-pan down to capture Bedloe's Island with Statue of Liberty. Note how small she looks from this altitude until you're on the island looking up at her! Worth the wait but get on the first boat out to the Statue from the tip of Manhattan at The Battery park.
2: 26-View of approximately half of the Borough of Brooklyn which is the most populous of the five Boroughs at a population of 2. 5 million.
Green patch on left is the largest park in Brooklyn named Prospect Park. Green patch on right that looks like another park is Greenwood Cemetery.
2: 35-Lower Manhattan otherwise know as the financial district and the new Freedom Tower and above is the mouth of the East River is downtown Brooklyn with low skyscrapers which downtown Brooklyn has built in last fifteen, twenty years.
The Bridges:
1)Brooklyn at right
2)Manhattan
3)Williamsburg that connects Manhattan with Williamsburg section of Brooklyn which has become trendy over past twenty-five years and much more expensive.
3: 22-white strips in distance is JFK Airport and prominent strip visible is Runway 13 which is one of the longest commercial
runways in the USA.
3: 22-The famous Empire State Building which opened in 1931 and was designed after a pencil. It was built in only fourteen months!
Round building is Madison Square Garden where New York Knicks and NY Rangers play and other venues lie The Westminster Dog Show, etc.
3; 22-3: 40-Midtown Manhattan skyscraper cluster.
3: 42-Freeze red progress bar and that building's roof with the upside down U is the rooftop the helicopter pilot crashed on and sadly lost his life on 610/2019.
The big green square is Central Park which is 840 acres. Buildings above the Park is the Upper East Side which along park is home to multi-millionaires and billionaires!
4: 10 is Central Park Reservoir and in the distance is Borough of Queens.
4: 22-Edge of Central Park at 110th Street and at left is Harlem which features great centuries old brownstones with awesome stoops in front.
4; 40-LaGuardia Airport named after the 1930's Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia where he is landing is in view.
Island in front is Riker's Island and you don't want to include that on your tour. It's NYC's version of San Francisco's notorious Alcatraz.
4: 48-River in center is Harlem River separating Manhattan at right with The Bronx, another Borough of New York City.
That is Yankee Stadium at lower left.
4: 48-6: 00-Great views of The Bronx.
6; 25-White Towers in background is a city housing project named Co-op City.
6; 40-Yonkers(a suburb) Raceway
7; 15-The Hudson River as the pilot has banked East and the Hudson River and State of New Jersey at top.
7: 40-Roadway is Route 287-The Cross County Expressway as in the crossing of Westchester County which is the closest Northern County out of New York City limits.
7; 40-conclusion and you're on final approach and flying South and New York Aviation is filming The Bronx again.
10; 35-onward you're over water which can be quite scary for those not familiar with this runway approach as well as other runway 31 which is also a good approach but nowhere as good as this River Visual as in Hudson River approach into Runway 22.
11: 05-11; 17-Riker's Island prison again and note runway is built out onto River.
11; 17-TOUCHDOWN!
1: 00-President Trump's plane on tarmac with dark fuselage.
CONCLUSION: You just had the best tour of America's largest city and metro area with a city and suburbs population of 21 million! Enjoy it!
END-I'm tired!
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Here's your tour folks for New Yorkers and tourists.
0: 15-Atlantic Ocean with Sandy Hook State Park just under right wing. (State of New Jersey)
1: 00-Coney Island of 1940's, 1950's fame which is not an island above right of first tanker in Lower New York Bay.
The Rockaways Breezy Point area in distance that is sandy and resembles a spear in distance on ocean is the Borough of Queens, NYC.
1: 08-The Verrazano Bridge connects Brooklyn on upper part which is not yet in view.
1: 14-There's Staten Island the most unpopulated Borough which is the land at lower right of the right tower of the Verrazano Bridge. This area is also known as 'The Narrows which separates lower New York Bay closer to ocean with Upper New York Bay.
1: 37-pans down to St. George's Staten Island Ferry terminal on Staten Island where you see the orange ferries. This is the best tour of New York Bay from lower Manhattan to Staten Island as it passes the Statue of Liberty and offers great views on Manhattan skyline for free! Trip from Manhattan to Staten Island takes about twenty minutes.
2: 00-great pan back to give perspective of how city is on the Atlantic Ocean.
2: 18-pan down to capture Bedloe's Island with Statue of Liberty. Note how small she looks from this altitude until you're on the island looking up at her! Worth the wait but get on the first boat out to the Statue from the tip of Manhattan at The Battery park.
2: 26-View of approximately half of the Borough of Brooklyn which is the most populous of the five Boroughs at a population of 2. 5 million.
Green patch on left is the largest park in Brooklyn named Prospect Park. Green patch on right that looks like another park is Greenwood Cemetery.
2: 35-Lower Manhattan otherwise know as the financial district and the new Freedom Tower and above is the mouth of the East River is downtown Brooklyn with low skyscrapers which downtown Brooklyn has built in last fifteen, twenty years.
The Bridges:
1)Brooklyn at right
2)Manhattan
3)Williamsburg that connects Manhattan with Williamsburg section of Brooklyn which has become trendy over past twenty-five years and much more expensive.
3: 22-white strips in distance is JFK Airport and prominent strip visible is Runway 13 which is one of the longest commercial
runways in the USA.
3: 22-The famous Empire State Building which opened in 1931 and was designed after a pencil. It was built in only fourteen months!
Round building is Madison Square Garden where New York Knicks and NY Rangers play and other venues lie The Westminster Dog Show, etc.
3; 22-3: 40-Midtown Manhattan skyscraper cluster.
3: 42-Freeze red progress bar and that building's roof with the upside down U is the rooftop the helicopter pilot crashed on and sadly lost his life on 610/2019.
The big green square is Central Park which is 840 acres. Buildings above the Park is the Upper East Side which along park is home to multi-millionaires and billionaires!
4: 10 is Central Park Reservoir and in the distance is Borough of Queens.
4: 22-Edge of Central Park at 110th Street and at left is Harlem which features great centuries old brownstones with awesome stoops in front.
4; 40-LaGuardia Airport named after the 1930's Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia where he is landing is in view.
Island in front is Riker's Island and you don't want to include that on your tour. It's NYC's version of San Francisco's notorious Alcatraz.
4: 48-River in center is Harlem River separating Manhattan at right with The Bronx, another Borough of New York City.
That is Yankee Stadium at lower left.
4: 48-6: 00-Great views of The Bronx.
6; 25-White Towers in background is a city housing project named Co-op City.
6; 40-Yonkers(a suburb) Raceway
7; 15-The Hudson River as the pilot has banked East and the Hudson River and State of New Jersey at top.
7: 40-Roadway is Route 287-The Cross County Expressway as in the crossing of Westchester County which is the closest Northern County out of New York City limits.
7; 40-conclusion and you're on final approach and flying South and New York Aviation is filming The Bronx again.
10; 35-onward you're over water which can be quite scary for those not familiar with this runway approach as well as other runway 31 which is also a good approach but nowhere as good as this River Visual as in Hudson River approach into Runway 22.
11: 05-11; 17-Riker's Island prison again and note runway is built out onto River.
11; 17-TOUCHDOWN!
1: 00-President Trump's plane on tarmac with dark fuselage.
CONCLUSION: You just had the best tour of America's largest city and metro area with a city and suburbs population of 21 million! Enjoy it!
END-I'm tired!
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OSTARAEB4
Also, if you freeze at 2: 45 with a great view of Lower Manhattan and the new Freedom Tower, if you expand where you see a white sail in the center you'll see the two reflecting pools of where the original Twin Towers (World Trade Center) stood. The square pool to left is where the North Tower stood which came in from the North and flew down the center of Manhattan. The square pool on the right is where the South Tower stood. All those buildings in front of the new Freedom Tower(the dark glass tall prominent skyscraper) were built on landfill dredged during the late 1960's, early 1970's excavated to build the original World Trade Center. They essentially built a concrete bathtub to prevent any breach of water from the Hudson River which I hear was thankfully never compromised during the attack on 9/11/01 and collapse. Those buildings in front were all in the river and piers from the 18th, 19th century as this is where the city first began development. Just beyond and to the right of the new Freedom Tower in white with green roof is The Woolworth Building which was once the tallest building in the world when completed in 1912. Also, to the right in the middle of the downtown cluster you'll notice another prominent brick colored green, pointed copper crown roof. That was the old Bank of New York Building which was finished about 1930, 1931 and now 40 Wall Street which is another Trump Building I believe he bought in the late 1990's. However, the building is NOT Trump Tower. That is in the middle skyscraper cluster and a New Yorker's discerning eye would be able to point it out.
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Also, if you freeze at 2: 45 with a great view of Lower Manhattan and the new Freedom Tower, if you expand where you see a white sail in the center you'll see the two reflecting pools of where the original Twin Towers (World Trade Center) stood. The square pool to left is where the North Tower stood which came in from the North and flew down the center of Manhattan. The square pool on the right is where the South Tower stood. All those buildings in front of the new Freedom Tower(the dark glass tall prominent skyscraper) were built on landfill dredged during the late 1960's, early 1970's excavated to build the original World Trade Center. They essentially built a concrete bathtub to prevent any breach of water from the Hudson River which I hear was thankfully never compromised during the attack on 9/11/01 and collapse. Those buildings in front were all in the river and piers from the 18th, 19th century as this is where the city first began development. Just beyond and to the right of the new Freedom Tower in white with green roof is The Woolworth Building which was once the tallest building in the world when completed in 1912. Also, to the right in the middle of the downtown cluster you'll notice another prominent brick colored green, pointed copper crown roof. That was the old Bank of New York Building which was finished about 1930, 1931 and now 40 Wall Street which is another Trump Building I believe he bought in the late 1990's. However, the building is NOT Trump Tower. That is in the middle skyscraper cluster and a New Yorker's discerning eye would be able to point it out.
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Kopral
I have been to New York 3 times, in the early 1990s and then the last one in 1997, the skyscrapers were only concentrated, many on the island of Manhattan, the bronx was still a few flats, while the Brooklyn and Queens areas, only a few high-rise buildings, are now very different Once, on every island, not only the Manhattan area, there are more skyscrapers.
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I have been to New York 3 times, in the early 1990s and then the last one in 1997, the skyscrapers were only concentrated, many on the island of Manhattan, the bronx was still a few flats, while the Brooklyn and Queens areas, only a few high-rise buildings, are now very different Once, on every island, not only the Manhattan area, there are more skyscrapers.
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visulino
I saw my former and current addresses like Sunset Park, Lexington near Mount Sinai Hospital, Harlem by RFK bridge, then Riverdale but far, and Eastchester, not too far from co-op city. My only missing addresses were Columbia University and Portside Towers (closest residential building to the Statue of Liberty, NJ) across WTC.
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I saw my former and current addresses like Sunset Park, Lexington near Mount Sinai Hospital, Harlem by RFK bridge, then Riverdale but far, and Eastchester, not too far from co-op city. My only missing addresses were Columbia University and Portside Towers (closest residential building to the Statue of Liberty, NJ) across WTC.
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OSTARAEB4
Wow. That's worth the whole ticket there. When I lived there I'd pray for this clear weather and Hudson River Runway 22 approach. This is undoubtedly one of the best videos of NYC I've seen but he flew more West than usual up the river.
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Wow. That's worth the whole ticket there. When I lived there I'd pray for this clear weather and Hudson River Runway 22 approach. This is undoubtedly one of the best videos of NYC I've seen but he flew more West than usual up the river.
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Sidney
Eishhhh. wonderful video I will never see New York for real, but this is a treat. I worked as Lift Technician in Johannesburg South Africa always wondered how many lifts, escalators, hoists in all those buildings in New York. Thanks.
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Eishhhh. wonderful video I will never see New York for real, but this is a treat. I worked as Lift Technician in Johannesburg South Africa always wondered how many lifts, escalators, hoists in all those buildings in New York. Thanks.
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Neil
At first, I was thinking they were landing at JFK. Then as I was watching them get to the north side of Central Park, I said, they might as well land at La Guardia. The I looked at the video title and it said LGA. Duh. LOL
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At first, I was thinking they were landing at JFK. Then as I was watching them get to the north side of Central Park, I said, they might as well land at La Guardia. The I looked at the video title and it said LGA. Duh. LOL
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Spellwork
Well, you guys could've just kept your seats and flew back. You literally saw it all! What a great approach, crystal clear skies and in the end one of the most famous private jets you could think of. Lucky
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Well, you guys could've just kept your seats and flew back. You literally saw it all! What a great approach, crystal clear skies and in the end one of the most famous private jets you could think of. Lucky
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Nick
Everything seen in this video was magnificent until touchdown when I had to see the ugly site of the former ex-somehow President, who lost legitimately in 2020 and he dam well knows it, plane in the background!
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Everything seen in this video was magnificent until touchdown when I had to see the ugly site of the former ex-somehow President, who lost legitimately in 2020 and he dam well knows it, plane in the background!
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And
Well you only get these views if u r flying in from other US cities l guess, l flew in from EU and it was nightime. Also, it doesn't help if u r landing in Newark lol
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Well you only get these views if u r flying in from other US cities l guess, l flew in from EU and it was nightime. Also, it doesn't help if u r landing in Newark lol
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Billy
I love that the British guy is pointing out all the landmarks to an American woman!
The only way to improve this video is to have Frank Sinatra playing over it.
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I love that the British guy is pointing out all the landmarks to an American woman!
The only way to improve this video is to have Frank Sinatra playing over it.
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Roksan
New York Aviation: : 1. which window seat is better to get the view? left or right?
from Boston to NYC, which side will give the best view? left/right window?
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New York Aviation: : 1. which window seat is better to get the view? left or right?
from Boston to NYC, which side will give the best view? left/right window?
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Donncamatic
at 7: 05 this plane is quite literally flying over my house. i love to sit on my porch and watch them fly in and make the turn on a cool summer's night.
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at 7: 05 this plane is quite literally flying over my house. i love to sit on my porch and watch them fly in and make the turn on a cool summer's night.
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Susan
Man, you can watch from 0: 45 to 5: 25 to see precisely how far The Warriors had to go to get back to Coney during that crazy night!
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Man, you can watch from 0: 45 to 5: 25 to see precisely how far The Warriors had to go to get back to Coney during that crazy night!
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mike
I hate NY, everytime I I fly back to this dump I wanna cry. One of Worst places to live. Bunch of rude disgusting humans
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I hate NY, everytime I I fly back to this dump I wanna cry. One of Worst places to live. Bunch of rude disgusting humans
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Gary
Prisoners have a great view too Rikers Island Prison on the right just before touchdown.
It must be sad for them.
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Prisoners have a great view too Rikers Island Prison on the right just before touchdown.
It must be sad for them.
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snapperhead273
awesome video. that woman saying yeah yeah yeah over and over again drove me nuts. shut the hell up lady
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awesome video. that woman saying yeah yeah yeah over and over again drove me nuts. shut the hell up lady
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allan
Awesome view with lots of neighborhoods of NYC! Amazing how huge this city is.
Thx a lot for this video.
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Awesome view with lots of neighborhoods of NYC! Amazing how huge this city is.
Thx a lot for this video.
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Craig
You'll probably never see a more complete flyover of New York City. This is the city in all its grandeur.
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You'll probably never see a more complete flyover of New York City. This is the city in all its grandeur.
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WitStream1
Awesome is a word that gets tossed around a lot, but this really was. Great vid. Thanks for posting!
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Awesome is a word that gets tossed around a lot, but this really was. Great vid. Thanks for posting!
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