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ERJdude 04-21-2014 10:51 AM

BOS crashpad info
 
I need a crashpad for BOS starting June 1st. Was wondering if anyone could pass along some info (Price, location etc).

Anything and everything is appreciated.

Thank You

flyboeingjets 04-21-2014 12:19 PM

Me too. Have you heard anything?

rdc034 04-21-2014 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by flyboeingjets (Post 1627625)
Me too. Have you heard anything?

ERJDude and Fly Boeing .... PM sent

RCAC 04-21-2014 01:04 PM

I was based in BOS with my previous airline, over a decade ago. There usually are a decent # of crashpads available - often advertised on the crew room bulletin boards or other company forums. Also, ask around when you get there. You should be able to get there via the 'T' (public transit), although Revere or East Boston, where many are located, can be questionable neighborhoods.

Hotels are pricey if you use them as crashpads.

Geardownflaps30 04-21-2014 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by RCAC (Post 1627653)
I was based in BOS with my previous airline, over a decade ago. There usually are a decent # of crashpads available - often advertised on the crew room bulletin boards or other company forums. Also, ask around when you get there. You should be able to get there via the 'T' (public transit), although Revere or East Boston, where many are located, can be questionable neighborhoods.

Hotels are pricey if you use them as crashpads.

Those neighborhoods aren't questionable in the least. Lots of wicked hard working blue "collah" workers.

expectholding 04-22-2014 07:13 AM

BOS crashpad info
 
Hey RDC can you send me some info as well please? I've been in my pad in Revere for over a year but I'm looking to get out. Too many early shows where I need a taxi to the airport isn't working out for me.

Ftrooppilot 04-22-2014 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by RCAC (Post 1627653)
. . You should be able to get there via the 'T' (public transit), although Revere or East Boston, where many are located, can be questionable neighborhoods.

Five years ago I would have agreed with your East Boston opinion. Much of it has changed. All you have to do is look at the cars parked on the streets. Lots more BMW, Audis, etc. My mother lives in the heart of East Boston and we visit there frequently. It's really convenient to the airport.

rdc034 04-22-2014 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by expectholding (Post 1628124)
Hey RDC can you send me some info as well please? I've been in my pad in Revere for over a year but I'm looking to get out. Too many early shows where I need a taxi to the airport isn't working out for me.

PM sent...

flyboeingjets 05-13-2014 04:41 AM

I'm still having trouble finding an available Crashpad in BOS. Does anyone know of an open place close to public transportation?

Cindypilot 11-06-2014 06:00 AM

New to the crashpad/communiting environment and will be Boston based in my first airline job. I was looking at the crashpad in East Boston, 163 Cottage. Pictures the owner sent looks really nice. Anyone staying there please PM me. Would actually like to talk to someone who is staying at the crashpad. Thanks.


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