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October 13th 04, 05:37 PM
Peter R.
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G Farris ) wrote:
says...
Robert M. Gary ) wrote:
Its pretty rare that a STAR is actually given to a non-jet aircraft
though. Usually they want us away from the STAR so we don't get in the
way.
Fly into Boston's Logan Airport from the west and you will always
receive the Gardner Three arrival. Well, perhaps in the wee hours of
the morning prior to sunrise you might not, but during sunlight and into
the evening you will.
Fly your prop job into Logan from the East, and you'll receive a STAR!!
I've never come in from the East (as in, the Atlantic?), but I am sure
you are correct.
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Peter
Peter R.