Jersey shore from 2,500'

SJM

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Yes, the pics are pretty large....:buck:

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Landing Atlantic City Airport
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Landing Ocean City Airport
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Awesome pics! Is that your personal airplane or do you rent? I'm trying to get down to Seaside Heights in August.
 
Nice shots...brings back memories for me living in and flying over Jersey! I especially like the Atlantic City shot - in my former life as an environmental engineer, I spent a couple years working on the Borgata Casino construction site and living in Brigantine.
 
Nice pictures! Ive flown along Jersey coast a number of times, its a great flight! Ocean City has a great little diner on the field, pancakes are delicious. Always good for the cross wind work too! Flying into ACY at night is fun with the center line lighting.
 
beautifull pics
thanks for sharing
! did you fly over wildwood and cape may? i have no idea how they look like from above
 

Very nice pictures. Just out of curiosity, where would you land if you lost your engine flying in the above pic assuming there is no airport within gliding distance. The reason I ask is because a) I like to see the responses from others, b) the scenery kind of reminds me of flying over the Florida beaches were there's not many options in selecting an emergency landing site. The evergaldes is a whole nother topic, I more worried about what lives below than surviving the actual landing. ;)

I'm just a curious person always thinking "what if".
 
Very nice pictures. Just out of curiosity, where would you land if you lost your engine flying in the above pic assuming there is no airport within gliding distance. The reason I ask is because a) I like to see the responses from others, b) the scenery kind of reminds me of flying over the Florida beaches were there's not many options in selecting an emergency landing site. The evergaldes is a whole nother topic, I more worried about what lives below than surviving the actual landing. ;)

I'm just a curious person always thinking "what if".

The beach, or if there are people on the beach, the surf.
 
The beach, or if there are people on the beach, the surf.

You know, I replied the same to an instructor once and he said I was completely wrong. I told him, the shoreline were the sand is a little stiffer from the water hitting it and receding, similar to mud ever so slightly reducing the chance of flipping. His response "go straight for the water". Really didn't explain further.
 
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