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  2. East River VFR corridor - Wikipedia

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    Hudson and East River VFR corridor note on New York terminal area chart as of 2007. The East River Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA), formally known as the East River class-B exclusion, is a section of airspace above the East River in New York City in which flight is permitted under visual flight rules (VFR).

  3. Special use airspace - Wikipedia

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    These routes include “VFR Flyway”, “VFR Corridor”, and “Class B Airspace VFR Transition Route”. [7]: 3-5-5 VFR Flyway: a general flight path in planning flights inside or near complex terminal airspace to avoid Class B airspace. ATC clearances are not required. VFR corridor: defined corridor through class B airspace.

  4. Terminal area chart - Wikipedia

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    FAA-Terminal Area Chart Baltimore-Washington from 2011. Like the VFR sectional charts that they complement, terminal area charts depict topographic features and other information of interest to aviators flying visually, including major landmarks, terrain elevations, visual navigation routes, ground-based navigation aids, airports, rivers, cities, and airspace boundaries.

  5. Airway (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    This instrument flight rules chart shows low-altitude airways in the Oakland Area Control Center (near San Francisco, California).. In the United States, airways [1] or air routes are defined by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in two ways:

  6. Minimum crossing altitude - Wikipedia

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    In aviation, a minimum crossing altitude (MCA) is the lowest altitude at which a navigational fix can be crossed when entering or continuing along an airway that will allow an aircraft to clear all obstacles while carrying out a normal climb to the required minimum en route IFR altitude (MEA) of the airway in question beyond the fix.

  7. A restaurant closes in Belleville Crossing. Here’s what we ...

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    Buffalo Wild Wings has taken down its outdoor signs and posted a message on the front doors telling customers that the restaurant at 5600 Belleville Crossing St. closed permanently Sunday.

  8. VFR-on-top - Wikipedia

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    VFR-on-top permits pilot operation above, below, between cloud layers, or in areas where visual meteorological conditions can be met. This allows pilots to climb through visual obscurations such as cloud, haze, and smoke, select a preferred altitude or flight level , or cancel their IFR flight plan .

  9. Controlled-access highway - Wikipedia

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    No crossing is permitted, while stopping is permitted only in an emergency. Restricted access to motor vehicles, prohibited to pedestrians, animals, pedal cycles, mopeds, agricultural vehicles. The minimum speed is not lower than 50 km/h [31 mph] and the maximum speed is not higher than 130 km/h [81 mph] (except Germany where no speed limit is ...