Downtown Heliport transition moving forward

According to the NY Times, The NYCEDC is moving forward with the transition of the Downtown Heliport management, despite a suit questioning its fairness.

The NYCECD told the NY Times that in the next several weeks, FirstFlight, an upstate based helicopter pad operator, associated with Alvin Trenk, of Pegasus Air (currently operating the 30th Street heliport) will have assumed management of the Downtown Heliport. Earlier this spring, the controversial award of the management contract from the EDC to FirstFlight, led to a suit from a competing operator based at Linden Airport in NJ. The NY Times says that Patricia Ornst of the EDC "acknowledged that some sightseeing flights are very likely to be diverted to the downtown heliport because the West Side heliport has started gradually phasing down the sightseeing traffic there. But she added that she was sensitive to complaints from downtown residents about helicopter noise."

The reason that 30th street sightseeing traffic is going to be phased down, is to comply with a settlement agreement entered into this summer, after Air Pegasus was sued by Friends of Hudson River Park. The suit, and settlement agreement should be an indication of how NYC residents feel about the constant tourist helicopter noise. By saying that she was "sensitive to complaints from downtown residents about helicopter noise," Ms. Ornst must mean that she has listened to the voicemail messages that the EDC has been receiving. It is dubious, judging from the action by the EDC (or lack thereof) since they have been delegated to handle noise complaints about helicopter traffic in NYC, how much EDC really is sensitive to residents afflicted by the noise.

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By Turbo On 10.07.2008 At 12:20 PM

Settlement Agreement Signed

The settlement between Air Pegasus and Friends of the Hudson River park was recently signed by a judge. The full text of the settlement can be downloaded here (PDF Format).

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By Turbo On 8.20.2008 At 12:10 PM

More Details on Linden Airport Management Corp. v. NYEDC


More details unfolded today, regarding the law suit filed by Linden Airport Management Corp. against the EDC. Linden's suit is claiming that the contract to operate the South Street heliport was awarded unfairly to FirstFlight. The Star Ledger published an article today, in which Paul Dudley the director of Linden Airport in NJ decribed the circumsatances giving rise to the suit. Dudley claims that Linden Airport Management Corp. submitted the most competitive bid for the South Street heliport, and that they should have been awarded the contract. According to Dudley, the EDC held a secret second round of bidding, in which FirstFlight outbid Linden and was awarded the contract. Dudley is particularly concerned by the fact that Alvin Trenk, the operator of the controversial West 30th Street heliport, is listed as one of the directors of FirstFlight. Dudley claims that Air Pegasus, also operated by Trenk gave favorable rates to certain groups at the 30th Street heliport. Other NY helicopter operators accuse Trenk of forcing them out of the 30th street heliport to eliminate competition for the sight seeing flights. Concerns have been raised that Trenk will employ the same alleged practices at South Street, under FirstFlight controlled management. According to The Star Ledger, Linden's attorney described the conditions surrounding the bidding as "decidedly not a level playing field."

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By Heli Free NYC On 6.11.2008 At 10:31 AM

The Friends of Hudson River Park reportedly trying to reach settlement in 30th Street suit


According to the New York Times, Lawyers for the The Friends of Hudson River Park have asked a judge to postpone the lawsuit currently filed by the Friends, against Air Pegasus (operators of the West 30th Street Heliport). The reason for the postponment is said to be that the parties are attempting to conclude a settlement that would hopefully lead to a ban on sightseeing flights from the West 30th street location within a couple of years.

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By Turbo On 5.13.2008 At 7:07 AM

Current News on Helipad Closure

Below are some links to articles in the NY Times pertaining to the civil suit against the owners of the 30th Street Helipad in Chelsea. In addition to these links, a news article page will soon be added to the Site, to facilitate the access of news relevant to helicopter noise in the NYC area.

January article regarding Chelsea Heliport Suit (Jan. 20, 2008)

February article regarding Chelsea Heliport Suit- owner would opt for plan to move pad into Hudson River (Feb 15, 2008)

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By Turbo On 2.22.2008 At 10:00 AM