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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 ZBW airspace that are famous for their scenery and general aviation influence. While anything from a single engine Cessna to a small corporate jet is welcome in this event, ‘low and slow’ offers the best opportunity to experience the scenery.



For more information and event downloads, visit the GA Fly-In page.

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Events / BVA Challenge: Instrument Approaches [2 February 8-11pm ET]
« on: December 21, 2016, 09:09:11 AM »

Challenge:  Instrument Approaches

Featuring:  Manchester Airport (KMHT)
 
This month’s Challenge features instrument approaches.    This is an opportunity for BVA pilots to hone their skill in various types of instrument approaches, as well as for members and non-members alike to fly along with full ATC coverage.   

Check out the Challenge web page for more information.

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In the Regional Circuit, controllers fully staff two regional airports, providing complete 'gate-to-gate' coverage over this special four-hour event. The focus airports are typically 80-200nm apart, and a high volume of pilots operating in this compressed airspace means the Regional Circuit provides optimal conditions for congested frequencies and busy airways.


For more information and event downloads, visit the Regional Circuit page.

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The Pack The Pattern event seeks to replicate the busy atmosphere of a commercial airport. During this event, ATC fully staffs the focus airfield, and pilots are encouraged to fly VFR or IFR circuits or arrive at the airport during the event.


For more information and event downloads, visit the Pack The Pattern page.

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In the Regional Circuit, controllers fully staff two regional airports, providing complete 'gate-to-gate' coverage over this special four-hour event. The focus airports are typically 80-200nm apart, and a high volume of pilots operating in this compressed airspace means the Regional Circuit provides optimal conditions for congested frequencies and busy airways.


For more information and event downloads, visit the Regional Circuit page.

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Events / BVA Presents: Boston - Moncton Crossfire [2 JAN 1900-2300 ET]
« on: December 07, 2016, 10:45:47 AM »



We’re kicking off our new year of events with an international flair featuring a cross-border, cross-fire event with Moncton FIR.

Since 1971, the official Boston Christmas Tree has been donated to the people of Boston by the people of Nova Scotia in appreciation for the assistance given in the aftermath of a devastating explosion that destroyed the City of Halifax in 1917.     In honor of that tradition, our event will feature Boston’s Logan Airport (KBOS) and Halifax’s Stanfield International Airport (CYHZ).  Our preferred routes will follow closely the voyage that the Christmas tree makes each year; through Nova Scotia, across the Bay of Fundy, continuing through Maine and New Hampshire to Boston.

We hope that you’ll join us on Monday, January 2nd, from 7-11 pm ET for an exciting night of internationally camaraderie. 

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Events / BVA GA Fly-In - "The Cape": KACK, KHYA, KMVY [28 Dec 8 -11p ET]
« on: November 20, 2016, 09:21:18 AM »

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 ZBW airspace that are famous for their scenery and general aviation influence. While anything from a single engine Cessna to a small corporate jet is welcome in this event, ‘low and slow’ offers the best opportunity to experience the scenery.



For more information and event downloads, visit the GA Fly-In page.

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Events / BVA Pack The Pattern: Manchester Airport (KMHT) [7 Dec 8-11pm ET]
« on: November 20, 2016, 09:18:15 AM »

The Pack The Pattern event seeks to replicate the busy atmosphere of a commercial airport. During this event, ATC fully staffs the focus airfield, and pilots are encouraged to fly VFR or IFR circuits or arrive at the airport during the event.


For more information and event downloads, visit the Pack The Pattern page.

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Events / BVA Challenge: PRP Series [20 December 8-11pm ET]
« on: November 20, 2016, 09:14:53 AM »

Challenge:  IFR 3 & 4

Featuring:  Theodore Francis Green State Airport (KPVD), Martha's Vineyard Airport (KMVY), Albany International Airport (KALB)
 
This month’s Challenge features the second the Pilot Ratings Program (PRP) series.    This is an opportunity for BVA pilots to obtain ratings in the Pilot Ratings Program, as well as for members and non-members alike to fly along with full ATC coverage.   PRP flights are typically flown in order but you may choose to fly any one or all of these flights!   

Check out the Challenge web page for more information.

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In the Regional Circuit, controllers fully staff two regional airports, providing complete 'gate-to-gate' coverage over the three-hour event. The focus airports are typically 80-200nm apart, and a high volume of pilots operating in this compressed airspace means the Regional Circuit provides optimal conditions for congested frequencies and busy airways.


For more information and event downloads, visit the Regional Circuit page.

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In the Regional Circuit, controllers fully staff two regional airports, providing complete 'gate-to-gate' coverage over the three-hour event. The focus airports are typically 80-200nm apart, and a high volume of pilots operating in this compressed airspace means the Regional Circuit provides optimal conditions for congested frequencies and busy airways.


For more information and event downloads, visit the Regional Circuit page.

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In the Regional Circuit, controllers fully staff two regional airports, providing complete 'gate-to-gate' coverage over the three-hour event. The focus airports are typically 80-200nm apart, and a high volume of pilots operating in this compressed airspace means the Regional Circuit provides optimal conditions for congested frequencies and busy airways.


For more information and event downloads, visit the Regional Circuit page.

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The Pack The Pattern event seeks to replicate the busy atmosphere of a commercial airport. During this event, ATC fully staffs the focus airfield, and pilots are encouraged to fly VFR or IFR circuits or arrive at the airport during the event.


For more information and event downloads, visit the Pack The Pattern page.

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In the Regional Circuit, controllers fully staff two regional airports, providing complete 'gate-to-gate' coverage over the three-hour event. The focus airports are typically 80-200nm apart, and a high volume of pilots operating in this compressed airspace means the Regional Circuit provides optimal conditions for congested frequencies and busy airways.


For more information and event downloads, visit the Regional Circuit page.

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In the Regional Circuit, controllers fully staff two regional airports, providing complete 'gate-to-gate' coverage over the three-hour event. The focus airports are typically 80-200nm apart, and a high volume of pilots operating in this compressed airspace means the Regional Circuit provides optimal conditions for congested frequencies and busy airways.


For more information and event downloads, visit the Regional Circuit page.

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