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BOS GND DIagram


Justin Deyoe
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Justin Deyoe
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Hey all I found a Airport Diagram of BOS, which looks like it has all the runway/taxiway information. Listening to ATC, it looks like it is acurate, can someone take a look at this file and make sure that it is accurate for our purposes.

 

http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/0602/00058AD.PDF

 

Thank you all

 

Justin Deyoe

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Ethan Stein 890841
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www.airnav.com

 

Find that and many more

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Justin Deyoe
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Thank you very much Ethan!

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Nate Johns
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And in case Airnav is bogged down (which it often is), check out www.myairplane.com

 

~Nate

Nate Johns

 

"All things are difficult before they are easy."

- Dr. Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia, 1732

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Craig Moulton
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Or...

 

If you want to get them from the one source where both airnav.com and myairplane.com get them, then go to http://avn.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=naco/online/d_tpp

Fly Safe! Have Fun!

Craig Moulton

 

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Jim Karn 850752
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...and let's add one more in case they're all busy

 

http://www.sportys.com/tpp/?trackingId=8

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Nate Johns
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Ooo ooo, this sporty's one is my favorite yet. I can see what the freak has changed between cycles easily, yay!

 

~Nate

Nate Johns

 

"All things are difficult before they are easy."

- Dr. Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia, 1732

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Owen Catherwood 903683
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Ooo ooo, this sporty's one is my favorite yet. I can see what the freak has changed between cycles easily, yay!

 

~Nate

 

That's what the "Added/Removed/Changed" checkboxes are for on the NACO website :p

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Ethan Klapper 884347
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Ooo ooo, this sporty's one is my favorite yet. I can see what the freak has changed between cycles easily, yay!

 

~Nate

 

That's what the "Added/Removed/Changed" checkboxes are for on the NACO website :p

 

Couldn't have said it better. Why would anyone want to get their charts from a middleman, when they could get it from the federal government, the source?

Ethan Klapper

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Fred Clausen
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Ooo ooo, this sporty's one is my favorite yet. I can see what the freak has changed between cycles easily, yay!

 

~Nate

 

That's what the "Added/Removed/Changed" checkboxes are for on the NACO website :p

 

Couldn't have said it better. Why would anyone want to get their charts from a middleman, when they could get it from the federal government, the source?

 

Because the URL is easier to remeber. www.airnav.com or www.avn.faa....I can't remember the rest.

Fred Clausen, vZAB ATM

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Edward McCoy 904185
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Ooo ooo, this sporty's one is my favorite yet. I can see what the freak has changed between cycles easily, yay!

 

~Nate

 

That's what the "Added/Removed/Changed" checkboxes are for on the NACO website :p

 

Still it doesn't say what has been changed, removed or added. Like often an AD will change and it's impossible to find out WTF was changed.

Edward J. McCoy

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Owen Catherwood 903683
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You open up the old one, along with the new one, then alt+tab between them. It's how I've been comparing charts for some time

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Ross Carlson
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Note that the FAA charts are also to be found directly on the ZBW website.

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Senior Controller, Boston Virtual ARTCC

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Norm Hare 907837
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Note that the FAA charts are also to be found directly on the ZBW website.

shameless plug

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Ross Carlson
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Note that the FAA charts are also to be found directly on the ZBW website.

shameless plug

 

Heh ... it was more a reminder ... I was kinda surprised to see a ZBW controller searching for charts that are readily accessible on the same website that provides the rest of our training material.

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Justin Deyoe
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no the problem that I had was that some of the links that are in the training docomeents were not working properly and giving me erros, so I was confused as to where I could find them guys. I have found EVERYTHING that I need now and am reviewing the data.

 

Thank you all

 

Justin

 

ps sorry for being a tool

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Ross Carlson
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Yeah, many of the links from before the site redesign are still invalid. For charts though, just use the chart search box which is at the top center of every page.

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Ethan Klapper 884347
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Ooo ooo, this sporty's one is my favorite yet. I can see what the freak has changed between cycles easily, yay!

 

~Nate

 

That's what the "Added/Removed/Changed" checkboxes are for on the NACO website :p

 

Couldn't have said it better. Why would anyone want to get their charts from a middleman, when they could get it from the federal government, the source?

 

Because the URL is easier to remeber. www.airnav.com or www.avn.faa....I can't remember the rest.

 

http://tinyurl.com/nlgqq

 

There ya go, Fred

Ethan Klapper

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