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East Hampton Wants To Ban Seaplanes

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In 2018 the air shuttle service Blade used a Peconic Bay beach as the loading and unloading site for seaplanes shuttling clients from New York City to Southampton for the U.S. Open Championship at Shinnecock Hills Golf Course. East Hampton Town has proposed banning the landing of seaplanes in Gardiners Bay.

In 2018 the air shuttle service Blade used a Peconic Bay beach as the loading and unloading site for seaplanes shuttling clients from New York City to Southampton for the U.S. Open Championship at Shinnecock Hills Golf Course. East Hampton Town has proposed banning the landing of seaplanes in Gardiners Bay.

In 2018 the air charter company Blade landed seaplanes in Peconic Bay. East Hampton Town has proposed banning the landing of seaplanes in Gardiners Bay.

In 2018 the air charter company Blade landed seaplanes in Peconic Bay. East Hampton Town has proposed banning the landing of seaplanes in Gardiners Bay.

authorMichael Wright on Jan 13, 2021
East Hampton Town has proposed banning the landing of seaplanes in all town waters, a move that seaplane pilots and aviators said is an unfair and largely unnecessary move. At... more

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