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  1. Still feeling the heat down in the big city? The air in the orchards up north growing the Empire State’s finest produce is as crisp at the fruit still barely clinging to the trees; it’s just the right time for your picking pleasure. Say no to Gotham and join the Boston, Cleveland, and New York ARTCCs for a bushel of fun as we light up all the approach controls in Upstate New York, where the Big Apples actually grow! Come have complete ATC coverage on Sunday September 15th from 1-4pm ET (1700-2000z).   "Apple Orchard" by Swamibu is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.
  2. Join Boston Virtual ARTCC in showing solidarity with out New York neighbors and honoring the legacy of Ira Robinson. We will be staffing in support of their memorial event featuring the entire New York ARTCC airspace. Please see the kind words and event decription below from the Virtual New York ARTCC: It is with a heavy heart that we announce the recent passing of Ira Robinson. Ira was well-known in the entire VATSIM community, holding numerous roles within VATUSA and VATSIM. Among them, he served as VATUSA2, the VATUSA DCRM, ZNY ATM, VATNA Deputy Director, and also served the VATSIM Membership Department. Ira loved VATSIM, VATUSA, the community, and his family. Ira was a wonderful man and role model and will be missed by many. To honor his memory and the meaningful connections he fostered with everyone, the New York ARTCC is honored to present Light Up New York. Please join us throughout the entire New York airspace as we provide ATC for not just the city Ira loved but a community he loved, too. In addition, we are honored to have members of the vUSAF join us. They will perform a Missing Man formation flight over Ira’s favorite airport, Newark Liberty International Airport. Please note that any inbound traffic will be held beginning around 3:45pm ET before the formation flight occurs around 4pm. Date & Time: March 10th, 2024, 2:00pm → 6:00pm Eastern (1800z-2200z)
  3. Experience the vibrant cities and charming towns that lie beneath the bustling airspace of the Y90 Consolidated TRACON during Bradley Bash! Join us on Saturday, May 18th, from 1500 - 1900pm ET, as we explore the skies above some of Connecticut and Massachusetts' most iconic locations. Starting at the northern edge of the TRACON, you'll find yourself in the vicinity of Worcester, Massachusetts, home to a rich history and bustling city life. Moving south, you'll fly over Springfield, Massachusetts, a cultural hub with a thriving arts scene. As you continue your journey, you'll pass near Westfield, Massachusetts, a charming town with a strong sense of community. Further south, the airspace covers Hartford, Connecticut, a city known for its beautiful riverfront and historic architecture. Finally, your route will take you over Windsor Locks, Connecticut, home to Bradley International Airport (KBDL) and the heart of our event. This area is a key aviation hub and will be the focal point of our controller staffing, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for all pilots. Whether you're flying with your virtual flying club, participating in a VA's scheduled flights, or just enjoying a leisurely flight in your Cessna, Bradley Bash promises to be an event to remember. Join us as we celebrate the beauty and excitement of aviation in this vibrant region! May 18, 2024 1500-1900pm ET {18 May 2024 1900-2300z} Featuring: KORH, KHFD, KCEF, KBAF, KBDL It’s also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!
  4. Embark on an epic aerial adventure like never before as Boston Virtual ARTCC proudly presents the fifth installment of HONK! In this whimsical journey through the skies, we've seamlessly woven the iconic pirate theme into the tale of the Canadian Geese migration dubed - Dead Geese Honk No More! Picture yourself on the evening of April 6th, 2024, as virtual aviators gather at event facilities steeped in maritime lore, featuring Boston Virtual ARTCC (ZBW), Washington Virtual ARTCC (ZDC), Virtual Cleveland ARTCC (ZOB), Virtual New York ARTCC (ZNY), Montreal Virtual FIR (ZUL), and Virtual Toronto FIR (ZYZ). Your aircraft becomes your ship, and the skies your vast, uncharted sea.  As you set sail into the virtual heavens, dressed in your finest pirate aviator regalia, you'll encounter challenges and surprises inspired by the legendary tales of the dead. The storyline deftly intertwines the mystique of pirates with the quirkiness of Canadian Geese, creating an atmosphere of suspense and laughter. In this skyward odyssey, the thematic link between pirates and our honking companions will keep you on the edge of your cockpit. From evading virtual pirate skirmishes to navigating through "feathered" challenges inspired by the peculiar habits of geese, each twist in the journey promises both excitement and a touch of comedic relief. The motto of the night is resoundingly clear: "Dead Geese Honk No More" - a playful reminder of the peculiar habits of these majestic creatures and a nod to the cinematic lore of Captain Jack Sparrow. This lively intersection of geese and pirates will add an extra layer of fun and unpredictability to your virtual flight. The adventure commences at 1900 ET {2300z} with a virtual gathering at the designated control facilites. To avoid undue delays on your expedition, you are asked to balance out your home ports and explore the expansive airspace the Northeast has to offer. Take your virtual ships and soar into the skies, while navigating through challenges and surprises inspired by both pirate tales and the whims of our feathered friends. As the virtual sun sets on this fantastical journey at 2300 ET {0300z}, aviators will land with tales of high-flying adventure and laughter to share. Join us on April 6th for an evening filled with camaraderie, unexpected twists, and a touch of feathered mischief. Let the combination of pirates and Canadian Geese transport you to a world where the sky is your canvas, and laughter echoes through the clouds. Clear skies, happy honking, and may your virtual wings carry you to the shores of unforgettable memories! Event Facilities: ZBW, ZNY, ZOB, ZDC, ZUL, ZYZ Date & Time: April 6th, 2024, 7:00pm → 11:00pm ET {2300z - 0300z}
  5. VATSIM is pleased to announce the return of Cross the Pond, this time for a westbound journey, taking off on April 20th, 2024.   Cross The Pond is the largest and longest-running event on VATSIM (over 20 years). The event is biannual flying between the two sides of the Atlantic Ocean - Westbound in the spring and Eastbound in the autumn. Hundreds of pilots light up the virtual skies, and dozens of controllers burn both ends of the candle to provide professional ATC service over the Ocean and the Continents.   To keep in touch with news regarding the event, you can follow their social media and look for the hashtag #CTP24W Twitter: https://twitter.com/vatsimctp/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vatsimctp/   They also have a dedicated discord server, which is going to get busier as we approach show-day. To join, head over to https://ctp.vatsim.net and follow the instructions on your screen.   Additional information will be added once arrival and departure fields are set and voting opens. Keep your eyes out on the voting list for your favorite airport!
  6. Fly Throwback Thursdays, is a nostalgic journey through the annals of aviation history! Join us for a unique Boston Virtual ARTCC Regional Circuit, where we pay homage to the golden era of flight. Relive the magic of aviation's yesteryears as we bring to life the spirit of classic airlines and general aviation aircraft. This Regional Circuit features Jeffrey Field (BOS) and Burlington Municipal Airport (BTV) {circa 1920s}. March 14, 2024 1900-2200PM ET {14 Mar 2024 2300-0200z} In this throwback celebration, we invite pilots to dust off their vintage aircraft, don the liveries of bygone airlines, and take to the skies in a celebration of aviation's rich heritage. Our team will be staffing up multiple airports to ensure you experience 'gate-to-gate' ATC service throughout the event. Immerse yourself in the golden age atmosphere as we recreate the charm of historical aviation. Pilots are encouraged to fly between the airports, tracing the routes of iconic flights from the past. Whether you choose the elegance of classic airliners or the rugged reliability of vintage general aviation planes, all eras are welcome! Recreate legendary routes, embark on cross-country adventures, and experience the thrill of flying in a time when aviation was in its infancy. Expect busy frequencies and congested airways between our host airports, as we create an immersive atmosphere reminiscent of the aviation heyday. This is your chance to relive the romance of the skies, surrounded by like-minded enthusiasts eager to share in the nostalgia. So, mark your calendars, select your favorite classic aircraft, and join us for Fly Throwback Thursdays – where history takes flight once again. It's not just an event; it's a journey back in time, a tribute to the pioneers of the skies, and an opportunity to make aviation history anew! See you in the virtual skies, where the past and present converge in a celebration of aviation's enduring legacy.
  7. Still on a high from the Northeast Corridor FNO? Been on a plane and a train, but really want to use an automobile to complete the trifecta? Boy, do we have a treat for you! Join us for the Parkway Power FNO, another collaboration between the Washington, New York, and Boston Virtual ARTCCs. This special event celebrates parkways - they’re not highways or roads, but nonetheless a pinnacle of American infrastructure. Start your journey north on the Baltimore/Washington Parkway, one of the many parkways administered by the National Park Service in the DC metro region. Make a stop at Thurgood Marshall International Airport (BWI), a regional hub for Southwest Airlines and the go-to airport for many Maryland travelers. You’ll enjoy easy access to casinos and the nightlife of the Baltimore port. Continue north and enter the Belt Parkway, leading to the confusing ring-road surrounding John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Make a wrong turn and miss your terminal? Looks like you’re flying Spirit! Home to one of the busiest airports on the VATSIM network, precision is key here as you navigate the narrowly complex airspace with the help of our controllers. Finally, you can head even further north and join the Blue Hills Parkway on your way to Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS). One of the gateways to the world, finish your night, or set out for a trip across the Atlantic. Similar to the Northeast Corridor, we strongly recommend spreading out your flights to avoid congestion at any one airport. Expect delays and diversions as we team up to bring you another terrific event! Event Fields: KBWI, KJFK, KBOS Date & Time: February 23rd, 2024, 7:00pm → 11:00pm Eastern (2359z - 0400z)   "Manhattan Skyline - New York - Cityscape photography" by Giuseppe Milo (www.pixael.com) is licensed under CC BY 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/?ref=openverse. Matthew Binebrink <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Inner_Harbor_Aerial_2022.jpg>, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
  8. In the Regional Circuit, we staff up multiple of our airports to provide pilots with an opportunity to receive 'gate-to-gate' ATC service for the duration of the event. Pilots are encouraged to fly between the airports and make the return flight if time allows; however, traffic from other airports is welcome as well. The Regional Circuit always creates an immersive atmosphere with busy frequencies and congested airways between the host airports. This Regional Circuit features Boston (KBOS) and Burlington (KBTV) airports. May 1, 2024 1900-2200ET {01 May 2024 2300-0200z} It’s also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!
  9. BVA's Minor Facility Showcase gives pilots the opportunity to experience one of our minor airports. Local and overlying air traffic controllers will be providing service for those looking to explore the area, practice instrument approaches, arrive from afar, or just remain in the pattern. With a single focus-airport, this is the perfect opportunity to experience being sequenced at a busier airport with both IFR and VFR arrivals. This week's event features the controlled airport of Syracuse (KSYR). March 25, 2024 1800-2100PM ET {25 Mar 2024 2200-0100z} It’s also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!
  10. Mark your calendars for a truly enchanting experience as we invite you to join us for the highly anticipated unofficial kickoff to summer event, Escape to the Cape. This year's fly-in promises to be an aviation adventure over the Cape, featuring the iconic airports of Nantucket (ACK), Martha's Vineyard (MVY), Cape Cod Gateway/Hyannis (HYA), and Cape Cod CGAS (FMH). Picture yourself taking flight as the weekend dusk of Memorial Day sets in, casting a golden glow over the landscape, creating a magical ambiance for this special occasion. The allure of the Cape Cod's stunning coastline combined with the professionalism of the Boston Virtual ARTCC controllers makes this a cherished tradition and a favorite among virtual aviators in the Northeast. This event, part of BVA's renowned Fly-in series, has become a cornerstone in the General Aviation community, offering a unique opportunity for pilots to immerse themselves in the rich and challenging airspace of the Cape sector. The dynamic air traffic control services provided by the Boston Approach team ensure a realistic and engaging flying experience, making this event suitable for both seasoned pilots and those just beginning their virtual aviation journey. As you take to the virtual skies, connect with fellow aviation enthusiasts and share the thrill of navigating this picturesque airspace. Depart or arrive at Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, Cape Cod Gateway/Hyannis, or Cape Cod CGAS to be part of the action, and experience firsthand why Escape to the Cape has become synonymous with the best of GA flying in the Northeast on VATSIM. Clear skies, the beauty of the Cape, and the camaraderie of the virtual skies await you. Don't miss the chance to be part of this legendary aviation experience during the weekend dusk of Memorial Day. Join us for Escape to the Cape, and let the adventure begin! May 26, 2024 1700-2100ET {26 May 2024 2100-0100z} Featuring: KACK, KMVY, KHYA, KFMH It’s also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!
  11. Set the parking brake on the airliner and knock the cobwebs off your favorite general aviation aircraft! The General Aviation Fly-In visits locales across the country that are famous for their scenery and general aviation influence. While anything from a single engine Cessna to a regional jet is welcome in this event, ‘low and slow’ offers the best opportunity to experience the scenery. During the event, local air traffic control is staffed at smaller Class C and D airports, with overlying radar controllers to provide VFR Flight Following and IFR services. Fly VFR closed traffic, practice instrument approaches, or fly VFR or IFR between the featured airports: the choice is yours. This week's event features Portland, Bangor, and Portsmouth airports along the coast. Enjoy the frosted coastlines of Maine, and the scenic Casco bay while making the short jaunt between both cities. Maybe even stopover in Bar Harbor for a warm bowl of clam chowder and a lobster roll. Staffing will be available from the Massachusetts North Shore all the way up to the Acadia Coastline, Come join us! June 2, 2024 1300-1600pm ET {02 June 2024 1700-2000z} Featuring: KPSM, KPWM, KBGR It’s also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!
  12. Join us for an unforgettable aviation experience as we celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Northeast Corridor Friday Night Operations, a collaborative event proudly hosted by Boston Virtual ARTCC and Virtual New York ARTCC. Scheduled for Friday, January 26th, 2024, from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM Eastern Time (23:59 - 04:00 UTC), this special occasion pays homage to the iconic Northeast Corridor train line and its aviation shuttle counterparts. Our featured event fields include Boston, where you'll navigate the vibrant airspace of Logan International Airport (BOS), a major hub on the Northeast Corridor. Experience the challenge of managing a mix of arrivals and departures amidst the dynamic air traffic flow. Move down the corridor to Providence (PVD), where T.F. Green Airport awaits. Positioned between Boston and New York, Providence offers a unique regional flying experience with a blend of local and cross-country traffic. Continue your journey to Newark (EWR), home to Newark Liberty International Airport, a critical link in the Northeast Corridor. Pilots can anticipate heavy traffic and precision flying as they navigate the busy airspace with the expert guidance of our air traffic controllers. The event concludes at Philadelphia (PHL), where the historical significance of the Northeast Corridor is palpable. Pilots and controllers alike will be challenged by the diverse mix of traffic in and out of this major city hub. Inspired by the Northeast Corridor train line, this event aims to replicate the seamless synergy between air and ground transportation in the Northeastern United States. Pilots are encouraged to fly realistic routes connecting the featured airports, while air traffic controllers will provide professional and immersive services to enhance the overall experience. Don't all flood to one airport or you can expect significant ground delays and airspace restrictions!  Don't miss this unique celebration as we mark a decade of Northeast Corridor FNO's on VATSIM. Embrace the challenge of managing air traffic in this bustling corridor and experience the rich history and dynamic operations of this region. We look forward to welcoming you in the virtual skies of the Northeast on January 26th!
  13. In the Regional Circuit, we staff up multiple of our airports to provide pilots with an opportunity to receive 'gate-to-gate' ATC service for the duration of the event. Pilots are encouraged to fly between the airports and make the return flight if time allows; however, traffic from other airports is welcome as well. The Regional Circuit always creates an immersive atmosphere with busy frequencies and congested airways between the host airports. This Regional Circuit features Boston (KBOS) and Albany (KALB) airports. February 27, 2024 1900-2200ET {27 February 2024 2359-0300Z} It’s also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!
  14. Set the parking brake on the airliner and knock the cobwebs off your favorite general aviation aircraft! The General Aviation Fly-In visits locales across the country that are famous for their scenery and general aviation influence. While anything from a single-engine Cessna to a regional jet is welcome in this event, ‘low and slow’ offers the best opportunity to experience the scenery. During the event, local air traffic control is staffed at smaller Class C and D airports, with overlying radar controllers to provide VFR Flight Following and IFR services. Fly VFR closed traffic, practice instrument approaches, or fly VFR or IFR between the featured airports: the choice is yours. This week's event features Burlington and Lebanon, two airports local to prime skiing territory in New England. Wake that piston or biz-jet up from its winter hibernation, grab your skis, and hit the slopes. There's plenty of fresh powder and great views as you fly into some of the more mountainous airports in the region. Don't forget your toque! February 11, 2024 1-4PM ET {18-2100z}
  15. BVA's Minor Facility Showcase gives pilots the opportunity to experience one of our minor airports. Local and overlying air traffic controllers will be providing service for those looking to explore the area, practice instrument approaches, arrive from afar, or just remain in the pattern. With a single focus-airport, this is the perfect opportunity to experience being sequenced at a busier airport with both IFR and VFR arrivals. This week's event features the controlled airport of Bradley (KBDL). January 11, 2024 7-10PM ET {2359-0300z} It's also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!
  16. Join us for a longstanding tradition that has warmed the hearts of our New England Controllers since the mid-2010s! The 2023 Winter Kickoff FNO is set within the captivating Boston Virtual ARTCC airspace, fearturing airports of Bradley Intl. (BDL), Portland Intl. Jetport (PWM), and Boston Logan Intl. (BOS). Brace yourself for an evening of icy challenges and frosty fun as we navigate the winter storms of New England. Explore the stunning winter wonderland (hopefully) as you fly throughout the Boston airspace. Embrace the thrill of winter storm operations, putting your piloting skills to the ultimate test. Experience the magic of snow-covered runways, de-icing procedures, and air traffic management during challenging weather conditions. Be captivated by our event banner featuring the iconic John Hancock Tower, illuminated against the winter night sky - an unreal photo taken from one of our great members. Boston continues to be a beacon home for so many within our community and we can not wait to celebrate with all of you!  Whether you're a seasoned VATSIM veteran or a "newbie*" looking to spread your virtual wings, the 2023 Winter Kickoff FNO promises an unforgettable evening of camaraderie and adventure. Mark your calendars, set your altimeters, and be prepared for a frosty flight like no other! We can't wait to see you there. Event Fields: KBDL, KPWM, & KBOS Date & Time: December 1st 2023, 7:00pm → 11:00pm (2359z - 0400z)   Concurrently, ZBW will be hosting the 60 Hours of BVARTCC event. This is a one of a kind ATC marathon event! Boston Center will be staffed continuously for 60 hours throughout the weekend in December. Please check the event posting for details.   * - "Newbies" are highly encouraged to fly into Bradley and Portland during the event window and to check out our introductory flights as part of our WINGS program! This weekend is a great time to enjoy BVA's series of self-paced challenge flights designed to teach safe operations of virtual aircraft within the online air traffic system.
  17. Join us for this one of a kind ATC marathon event! Boston Center will be staffed continuously for 60 hours throughout the weekend in December.  As part of this unique tradition, we will also be hosting Friday Night Operations (FNO) to kick off the first night of this amazing weekend. This is one of our favorite events and we look forward to talking to you all throughout the weekend of continuous ATC coverage. There are no sign-ups or special actions required for pilots to participate: just connect and fly, any time you want, between 11:00am ET on Friday, December 1 through 11:00pm ET on Sunday, December 3. How many flights can you get in before the end of the night on Sunday? Begins: Friday, December 1, 11am ET (1600z) Ends: Sunday, December 3, 11pm ET (0400z) 2023 Winter Kickoff FNO: Friday, December 1, 7-11pm ET (2359 - 0400z) featuring BDL, PWM, and BOS
  18. Set the parking brake on the airliner and knock the cobwebs off your favorite general aviation aircraft! The General Aviation Fly-In visits locales across the country that are famous for their scenery and general aviation influence. While anything from a single-engine Cessna to a regional jet is welcome in this event, ‘low and slow’ offers the best opportunity to experience the scenery. During the event, local air traffic control is staffed at smaller Class C and D airports, with overlying radar controllers to provide VFR Flight Following and IFR services. Fly VFR closed traffic, practice instrument approaches, or fly VFR or IFR between the featured airports: the choice is yours. This week's event features Norwood (KOWD), New Bedford (KEWB), and Providence (KPVD). We are bringing back a pair of airports circa 2016 snaking our way down Bristol County into Rhode Island. Feel free to join from some nearby airports too like 1B9, KTAN, KSFZ and KUUU. Event Date: Monday, December 11th Event Time: 1900-2200 ET {0000-0300z} It’s also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!
  19. In the Regional Circuit, we staff up multiple of our airports to provide pilots with an opportunity to receive 'gate-to-gate' ATC service for the duration of the event. Pilots are encouraged to fly between the airports and make the return flight if time allows; however, traffic from other airports is welcome as well. The Regional Circuit always creates an immersive atmosphere with busy frequencies and congested airways between the host airports. This Regional Circuit features Boston (KBOS) and Bradley (KBDL) airports. November 21, 2023 2000-2300ET {22 November 2023 0100-0400Z} It’s also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!
  20. Set the parking brake on the airliner and knock the cobwebs off your favorite general aviation aircraft! The General Aviation Fly-In visits locales across the country that are famous for their scenery and general aviation influence. While anything from a single-engine Cessna to a regional jet is welcome in this event, ‘low and slow’ offers the best opportunity to experience the scenery. During the event, local air traffic control is staffed at smaller Class C and D airports, with overlying radar controllers to provide VFR Flight Following and IFR services. Fly VFR closed traffic, practice instrument approaches, or fly VFR or IFR between the featured airports: the choice is yours. This week's event features Syracuse (KSYR), Rome Griffiss (KRME), Albany (KALB), and Schenectady County (KSCH). We're taking in all the fall foliage slow flighting along Route 20 in Western New York. Enjoy the immaculate views nestled between the Adirondack Mountains and Alleghany Plateau as your trudge your way from east to west or west to east. Event Date: Sunday, October 22nd Event Time: 1300-1600 ET {1700-2000z} It’s also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!
  21. VATSIM is pleased to announce the return of Cross the Pond, this time for a eastbound journey, taking off on October 28th, 2023. Cross The Pond is the largest and longest-running event on VATSIM (over 20 years). The event is biannual flying between the two sides of the Atlantic Ocean - Westbound in the spring and Eastbound in the autumn. Hundreds of pilots light up the virtual skies, and dozens of controllers burn both ends of the candle to provide professional ATC service over the Ocean and the Continents. To keep in touch with news regarding the event, you can follow their social media and look for the hashtag #CTP23E Twitter: https://twitter.com/vatsimctp/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vatsimctp/ They also have a dedicated discord server, which is going to get busier as we approach show-day. To join, head over to https://ctp.vatsim.net and follow the instructions on your screen. Additional information will be added once arrival and departure fields are set and voting opens. Keep your eyes out on the voting list for your favorite airport! 
  22. Sky Blue Radio, The Pilot Club, and Boston Virtual ARTCC presents a nice Thursday evening fly-in to the Queen City of the East. This event is a hybrid between GA and jet aircraft, so feel free to fly whatever you want! We will have full staffing at Bangor International Airport (BGR). Be sure to check out the Bangor City Forest or take a quick flight out to Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor Airport (BHB). Event Field: KBGR Date & Time: September 28, 2023 | 1900-2200 ET (28/09/23 2300-0200z)  
  23. Four score and seven years ago – sorry, wrong speech. However, the cities of Boston & New York are no stranger to some of the most important moments in our nation’s history. Whether it be the Boston Tea Party or the iconic scenes of Woodstock, something has always been happening. And now, it’s time for something new to go down in the history books - a monumental crossfire event! For 3 glorious hours, the Virtual New York ARTCC & Boston Virtual ARTCC will join forces once again for continuous coverage of Boston (KBOS) and Kennedy (KJFK). Whether you fly between these two magnificent airports or set out for a transatlantic flight, we assure you that our teams will give you a performance for the ages! Event Fields: KBOS & KJFK Date & Time: Sunday, October 8th, 2023, 1:00pm → 4:00pm Eastern (1700z-2000z)
  24. We are loading up for our 24th year of celebrating all that is the Boston Virtual ARTCC community, and you are invited to join us! On Saturday, August 5th, our controllers will bring you 7 UNINTERRUPTED HOURS of ATC across the entirety of the Boston ARTCC - Live from Helix eSports Patriot Place in Foxborough, MA. That includes staffing at Boston (KBOS), Bradley (KBDL), Providence (KPVD), Manchester (KMHT), The Cape, and more! Staffing will be available from 12-7pm ET. The event will end promptly at 7pm ET. We are also continuing the tradition of hosting our annual Pilot Poker event. Pilots will fly into staffed towered airports and earn poker cards for each full stop landing. At the end of the event, pilots who have completed a full poker hand worth of flights (5 cards) will have the opportunity to win great prizes from our sponsors. Official Tea Party Poker 2023 rules will be posted below, so stay tuned!   We strongly recommend pilots avoid the delays at KBOS and help balance the traffic by flying to the regional airports with local ATC coverage.
  25. In the Regional Circuit, we staff up multiple of our airports to provide pilots with an opportunity to receive 'gate-to-gate' ATC service for the duration of the event. Pilots are encouraged to fly between the airports and make the return flight if time allows; however, traffic from other airports is welcome as well. The Regional Circuit always creates an immersive atmosphere with busy frequencies and congested airways between the host airports. This Regional Circuit features Boston (KBOS) and Burlington (KBTV) airports. July 12, 2023 1900-2200ET {12 July 2023 2300-0200Z} It’s also a great time to try out one of our WINGS flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA pilot ratings at event airports!  
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