The crane is now 885 feet tall to the tip of the boom and 697 feet to the turntable of the crane.
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The crane is now 885 feet tall to the tip of the boom and 697 feet to the turntable of the crane.
So how does this not violate the FAA's restriction of 800 (or possibly 700) feet, according to that map that gets occasionally posted?
The limit is based on visibility & radar interference. The crane is so narrow and open, that it wouldn't impact those aspects. A large, solid building would.
post that first pic on reddit cityporn or r/boston
I've been wondering for a while: how does the crane operator get in and out of the cab? Take the stairs from the bottom? Or is there a gangway on the highest strut? Seems like taking the stairs would take half the shift.
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