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  1. 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.
  2. The third edition of the "Montreal Monthly" featuring Montreal-Trudeau (CYUL) and Boston-Logan (KBOS), will take place on Tuesday September 8th, between 1900 and 2200 EDT (2300Z - 0200Z). Bring your favorite aircraft and enjoy complete and professional ATC service from start to end! Routing information: CYUL - KBOS (Jets): WARDS ENE OOSHN5 CYUL - KBOS (Non Jets): WARDS PSM STEVO LWM KBOS - CYUL (Jets): HYLND5 HYLND PBERG CARTR3 KBOS - CYUL (Non Jets): LOGAN2 HYLND PBERG CARTR3
  3. 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 Portland (KPWM) airports.
  4. BVA's Pack the Pattern gives pilots the opportunity to fly closed traffic at one of our busier airports and experience the realism of being sequenced with IFR and VFR arrivals. This event is designed to put both our most skilled pilots and controllers to the test.  All traffic is welcome, from a piston prop remaining in the pattern to a long-haul airliner flying in from afar. Join us for a few touch-and-goes, low approaches, or a full-stop landing!
  5. 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 this GA Fly-In event, local air traffic control is staffed at smaller 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. The event features Manchester (KMHT), Nashua (KASH), and Portsmouth (KPSM) airports. It’s also a great time to try out one of our Pilot Ratings Program flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA and VATSIM pilot ratings at event airports!
  6. Cheers to 21 Years!   On Saturday, August 8, our controllers will bring you seven uninterrupted hours of ATC coverage across the entirety of the Boston ARTCC. That includes Boston (KBOS), Bradley (KBDL), Providence (KPVD), Manchester (KMHT), and The Cape. Staffing will be available from 4-11pm ET.   You don't need to make any bookings or do anything special to participate: just connect to the network and fly! We strongly recommend pilots avoid the delays at KBOS and help balance the traffic by flying to the regional airports with local ATC coverage. Plus, if you're flying in Tea Party Poker, a landing at KBDL or KACK will double your chances to win.   If you choose to participate in Tea Party Poker, you can request virtual poker cards for each landing. Pilots holding the best poker hands at the end of the event will have the opportunity to win great prizes from our sponsors. Read below for more information about the event and Tea Party Poker.
  7. 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 Providence (KPVD), Manchester (KMHT), and Bradley (KBDL).
  8. 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 this GA Fly-In event, local air traffic control is staffed at smaller 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. The event features Nantucket (KACK), Martha's Vineyard (KMVY), Hyannis (KHYA), Cape Cod CGAS (KFMH), and New Bedford (KEWB) airports. It’s also a great time to try out one of our Pilot Ratings Program flights. Remember, many of the flights have published Alternate Airports, allowing you to earn your BVA and VATSIM pilot ratings at event airports!
  9. Due to the increase in traffic volumes over the past weeks VATUSA has suspended the FNO events. In the meantime, they are having the entire US staff up each Friday. Welcome to VATUSA's first installation of Open Mic Night!  For this event, we are encouraging ARTCCs to staff up (while not mandatory) and promote traffic to fly in the division as a whole and not just a couple of airports. Staffing will begin at 2300z and continue into the night.  Come and try it out!
  10. Due to the increase in traffic volumes over the past weeks VATUSA has suspended the FNO events. In the meantime, they are having the entire US staff up each Friday. Welcome to VATUSA's first installation of Open Mic Night!  For this event, we are encouraging ARTCCs to staff up (while not mandatory) and promote traffic to fly in the division as a whole and not just a couple of airports. Staffing will begin at 2300z and continue into the night.  Come and try it out!
  11. Due to the increase in traffic volumes over the past weeks VATUSA has suspended the FNO events. In the meantime, they are having the entire US staff up each Friday. Welcome to VATUSA's first installation of Open Mic Night!  For this event, we are encouraging ARTCCs to staff up (while not mandatory) and promote traffic to fly in the division as a whole and not just a couple of airports. Staffing will begin at 2300z and continue into the night.  Come and try it out!
  12. 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 Bangor (BGR), Burlington (BTV), and Portland (PWM).
  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 Albany (ALB), Burlington (BTV), and Bradley (BDL) 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 the Providence Intl. and Quonset State airports. This is a great time to try out one of our PRP flights. Head over to https://forum.bvartcc.com/bvaportal/prp/index/ to check out our VFR/IFR PRP series. With Quonset staffed, you can do PRP VFR2 with full staffing into the airport.
  15. VATSIM's largest event series is Cross the Point East/Westbound. This year, for CTP Westbound 2020, Boston-Logan Intl. Airport (KBOS) has been selected as one of the arrival fields to host participating flights from across the Atlantic. If you would like more information on the event please see the official CTP website at ctp.vatsim.net. Event Date: April 4th, 2020 1100-2300z (7am-7pm ET) Departing airfields: EDDK, EGCC, EHAM, EIDW, LIRF, LOWW Arriving Airfields: CYYZ, KBOS, KJFK, KMIA, KORD, KSFO We will have full staffing at Boston beginning at approximately 11:00am ET. We are also providing full coverage at Bradley/Hartford (KBDL) from 1-5pm ET for international diversions and local flights. We strongly encourage BVA members to FLY BDL! There will be delays at Boston for local and domestic flights given the high volume of international traffic we are expecting. Please check back on this thread on April 4 to view preferred routes for transatlantic flights.
  16. Perhaps no sound more clearly evokes an image of wilderness than the honking of migrating geese. Canada geese have passed through Massachusetts on their journeys to and from their arctic breeding grounds in Canada for centuries. - Mass. Div. of Fisheries and Wildlife On April 17th we're taking flight for BVA's spring FNO. In partnership with CZYZ we're staffing up Boston (KBOS), Toronto (CYYZ), and Bradley (KBDL) airports for the flocks of planes bound to be about. Prepare for migratory bird activity, because this event will be is bound to be a honk'n good time!
  17. BVA's Pack the Pattern gives pilots the opportunity to fly closed traffic at one of our busier airports and experience the realism of being sequenced with IFR and VFR arrivals. This event is designed to put both our most skilled pilots and controllers to the test.  All traffic is welcome, from a piston prop remaining in the pattern to a long-haul airliner flying in from afar. Join us for a few touch-and-goes, low approaches, or a full-stop landing!
  18. In the Regional Circuit we staff up two of our airports to provide pilots with 'gate-to-gate' coverage for the duration of the event. Pilots are encouraged to fly between the two 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.
  19. 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!   Local Time: February 25, 2020 8-11pm ET Zulu Time: February 26, 2020 0100-0400z
  20. BVA's Pack the Pattern gives pilots the opportunity to fly closed traffic at one of our busier airports and experience the realism of being sequenced with IFR and VFR arrivals. This event is designed to put both our most skilled pilots and controllers to the test. All traffic is welcome, from a piston prop remaining in the pattern to a long-haul airliner flying in from afar. Join us for a few touch-and-goes, low approaches, or a full-stop landing! This Pack the Pattern is hosted at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (KMHT) Local Time: February 03, 2020 8-11pm ET Zulu Time: February 04, 2020 0100-0400z   Controllers signup via Lindbergh.
  21. In the Regional Circuit, we staff up two 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 two 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 Logan Airport (KBOS) and Bradley (KBDL).  Local Time: February 19, 2020 2000-2300ET Zulu Time: February 20, 2020 0100-0400z Controller signups via Lindbergh.
  22. The airspace along the Long Island Sound is a bustling corridor full of small sea-side airports, and scenic getaways from the big city. Boston and New York ARTCCs are teaming up to staff the airports between Islip-Mac Arthur and Providence, including all the Class D airports (BDR, HVN, HTO, GON, OQU, and FRG).   02/15/2020 2-6pm ET, 19-23Z
  23. Boston, New York, and Washington ARTCC's are teaming up for the annual Northeastern Corridor event on January 24th. Join us from 7-12pm ET (and maybe a bit after) for a heavy rush of traffic along one of the most congested corridors in the world. We'll be fully staffing Washington, JFK, and Boston-Logan for the evening, some come join the rush and make sure to leave enough time to visit all three.
  24. 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.
  25. In the Regional Circuit, we staff up two 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 two 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 Burlington (KBTV) and Boston (KBOS). Local Time: January 7, 2019 8-11pm ET Zulu Time: January 8, 2019 0100-0400z
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