The Ryder Cup left Brooklyn in a tailspin!
The flyover borough was so tormented by the incessant buzzing from $1,275-a-seat charter flights ferrying wealthy golf gawkers to Long Island , politicians are now demanding an outright ban on the exclusive, low-flying aircraft.
The pricey flights were not just low enough to rattle residents out of bed but they hovered in place long enough for them to watch the snobby passengers snapping selfies inside, according to a letter penned by northwestern Brooklyn representatives. 3
“Community members were unable to work, rest, sleep, or enjoy the outdoors due to the constant noise and vibrations from these flights,” Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon, City Councilmembers Shahana Hanif and Lincoln Restler, state Sen. Andrew Gounardes and US Rep. Dan G