N.Y. Photo
Someone sent the photo to me.
I flew over N.Y. when I was a kid. At that time you needed no radio equipment of any type----you most certainly do now----and the only requirement was that you stayed 1,000 feet above any person. Since there were people in the top story of the Empire State building----the tallest building then----and it was 1,500 feet high then that meant an altitude of at least 2,500 feet;
I flew at 3,000 feet just to be on the safe side but I always like to have a place under me in case I have to land. The planes I flew weren't that good. All those buildings below looked like big spikes sticking up and if I had engine trouble then I imagined getting impaled on one of them and I was glad when I left N.Y. and had a lot of flat land under me again.
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