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UPDATED INFO REFERENCED:
BOSTON & NEW YORK CENTER(s) ARTCC,
SECTOR BOUNDARY CHARTS & FREQUENCIES
ALL HAS BEEN REVISED SINCE MY LAST POST OF 2018.

INFO CONTAINED:
SECTORS DEPICTED AS DRAWN & FREQUENCIES
OPEN URLs (below) FOR EACH CHART.
RIGHT CLICK ON IMAGE (to bring up menu),
THEN LEFT CLICK ON: SAVE IMAGE AS.

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KZBW (BOSTON CENTER) FAA NOTAM -
SECTOR BOUNDARY CHARTS REVISED:

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration

FAA Boston ARTCC
35 Northeastern Blvd.
Nashua, NH 03062
Issued: 12/13/2019 1413 (UTC) Effective: 12/19/2019 1200 (UTC)
FAA Boston ARTCC Letter to Airmen: LTA-ZBW-13

Subject: Boston ARTCC Operating Sector Boundaries and Frequencies
Cancellation: 12/19/2021 1200 (UTC)

The attached charts depict Boston ARTCC's operating sector boundaries
and their associated frequencies.

Air Traffic Management, FAA Boston ARTCC

KZBW HI ALT SECTOR CHART
(revised Dec 12th, 2019 - Cancellation: 12/19/2021 1200 (UTC):

KZBW LO ALT SECTOR CHART:
(revised Dec 12th, 2019 - Cancellation: 12/19/2021 1200 (UTC):

FAA BOSTON ARTCC (ZBW) NOTAM COVER SHEET:

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KZNY (NEW YORK CENTER) FAA NOTAM -
SECTOR BOUNDARY CHARTS REVISED:

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration

FAA New York ARTCC
4205 Johnson Ave.
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Issued: 07/08/2020 1844 (UTC) Effective: 07/11/2020 0400 (UTC)
FAA New York ARTCC Letter to Airmen: LTA-ZNY-11

Subject: New York Center Boundaries and Frequencies
Cancellation: 07/11/2022 0359 (UTC)

The information provided within this Letter to Airmen, (LTA) assists pilots
to select correct VHF/UHF frequencies for Pilot/Controller radio communications
when operating under instrument flight rules, (IFR) within
New York Center RADAR controlled airspace, (KZNY).

The correct radio frequency will normally be transmitted to pilots operating under
IFR upon entering KZNY. In the event a pilot does not receive such information,
the pilot should attempt to contact KZNY on the frequency associated
with the position and altitude described on the attachments to this LTA.
The altitude delineation between KZNY high and low altitude sectors
is FL180, except where noted.

Air Traffic Management, FAA New York ARTCC

Attachments: (urls below each):

Attachment – 1: New York Center Sector Chart Frequency Summary:

Attachment – 2: New York Center High Altitude Domestic Frequency Assignments

Attachment – 3: New York Center Low Altitude Domestic Frequency Assignments

Attachment – 4: New York Center North Oceanic RADAR Sectors Frequencies Assignments

Attachment – 5: New York Center South Oceanic RADAR Sector Frequency Assignments

FAA NEW YORK ARTCC (ZNY) NOTAM COVER SHEET:

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FAA NOTAM SEARCH URL = (use 3 letter identifier):
ENTER: ZNY or ZBW in search box - then hit search glass (blue tab at right)

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Best, Lar
Saratoga Springs, NY
Saturday ~ August 29th, 2020
 

zerg901

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For Boston Center, it looks like there are 12 hi alt sectors and approx 20 lo altitude sectors. I assume this is because there are more aircraft flying at lower altitudes, and they need to spread the workload over more controllers. Or because radio range is better at higher altitudes?
 
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