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			<title>question about getting clearance over KBOS</title>
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			<description>Anyone have advice for me? My intended route of flight tomorrow is KBED to KBVY (to pick up the wife...10 minute stop) then onto KCQX.  I have been advised to try to stay over land and, on the map, it looks like flying over KBOS seems to be the way to go; without excessive detouring.  
 
I want to...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Anyone have advice for me? My intended route of flight tomorrow is KBED to KBVY (to pick up the wife...10 minute stop) then onto KCQX.  I have been advised to try to stay over land and, on the map, it looks like flying over KBOS seems to be the way to go; without excessive detouring. <br />
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I want to call approach as i leave KBVY, and I dont want to sound like an idiot.  Any advice would be very much appreciated.<br />
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thanks ahead of time!</div>

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