Saturday Scramble at Boston, KBOS, March 20, 2010, 1900z to 2300z

Back in 1773 there was a little tea party in Boston, something about taxation. Three hundred years later we are having a scramble in memory of that event. This week the Saturday Scramble goes to Logan Internation in Boston, March 20, 2010.

Boston may not be the busiest airport in the US, but 27 million passengers use the airport annually. For now, it is a focus city for US Airways, but operations will diminish later this year when we will close its crew base.

The airport is named after General Edward Lawrence Logan of Spanish-American war fame.

There are many many flights available out of Boston, from a short 45 minute flight to LaGuardia to several European locations. You can fly as a Regional First Officer or Command Captain, just come and fly. Check VAFS for flight details.

US Airways uses the south side of Terminal B



This image is from Google Earth.

As usual, Double Hours are awarded for those flying the Scramble, so join us won't you, between 1900z (3pm EDT) and 2300z. Please note, the time has changed for this scramble.