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I need to fly up to Toronto from NY State next Friday AM for a day-long
business meeting. This will be my first flight into Canada so I am reviewing the AOPA Canadian/US flight requirements, however I do need some local advice. The business meeting is located at a hotel near Pearson International Airport, but I was told that flying into Toronto/City Centre airport is much more practical for GA aircraft. Is this true? If so, what would be the best way to get to a hotel near Pearson, cab or shuttle? Also, is there a contact number for the FBO at this airport? I tried searching the web, but I was unable to locate an AirNav.com equivalent for Canadian airports. -- Peter |
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I can't help with the hotel info near Pearson, but I have
flown into City Centre. This is a great airport to fly into when going to Toronto. It's right in Toronto and you take a cool little ferry about 1 minute to get to the "mainland". ; ) I suggest going to a pilot shop and grabbing the Canadian Supplement book(I think it's called). It lists all the FBO's and their info. I can look up the number in my old book if you'd like. I've never flown into Pearson, but everyone I know that has says it's a hassle and they don't care for small planes. Pete "Peter R." wrote in message ... I need to fly up to Toronto from NY State next Friday AM for a day-long business meeting. This will be my first flight into Canada so I am reviewing the AOPA Canadian/US flight requirements, however I do need some local advice. The business meeting is located at a hotel near Pearson International Airport, but I was told that flying into Toronto/City Centre airport is much more practical for GA aircraft. Is this true? If so, what would be the best way to get to a hotel near Pearson, cab or shuttle? Also, is there a contact number for the FBO at this airport? I tried searching the web, but I was unable to locate an AirNav.com equivalent for Canadian airports. -- Peter |
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![]() I can't help with the hotel info near Pearson, but I have flown into City Centre. This is a great airport to fly into when going to Toronto. It's right in Toronto and you take a cool little ferry about 1 minute to get to the "mainland". ; ) I suggest going to a pilot shop and grabbing the Canadian Supplement book(I think it's called). It lists all the FBO's and their info. I can look up the number in my old book if you'd like. I've never flown into Pearson, but everyone I know that has says it's a hassle and they don't care for small planes. Pete "Peter R." wrote in message ... I need to fly up to Toronto from NY State next Friday AM for a day-long business meeting. This will be my first flight into Canada so I am reviewing the AOPA Canadian/US flight requirements, however I do need some local advice. The business meeting is located at a hotel near Pearson International Airport, but I was told that flying into Toronto/City Centre airport is much more practical for GA aircraft. Is this true? If so, what would be the best way to get to a hotel near Pearson, cab or shuttle? Also, is there a contact number for the FBO at this airport? I tried searching the web, but I was unable to locate an AirNav.com equivalent for Canadian airports. -- Peter |
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Peter R. writes:
The business meeting is located at a hotel near Pearson International Airport, but I was told that flying into Toronto/City Centre airport is much more practical for GA aircraft. Is this true? I have flown into Pearson on commercial flights many times. I don't think I have ever seen a non-jet GA plane on the tarmack. I suspect that flying a GA plane to YYZ is roughly equivalent to flying a GA plane to JFK. If so, what would be the best way to get to a hotel near Pearson, cab or shuttle? Both work I'm sure -- depends on how much you want to spend. A cab is probably much faster and more convenient, but will cost more. If you are arriving during rush hour be prepared to spend a long time sitting in traffic on the Gardner Expressway and Highway 427... Chris -- Chris Colohan Email: PGP: finger Web: www.colohan.com Phone: (412)268-4751 |
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![]() "Peter R." wrote in message ... I need to fly up to Toronto from NY State next Friday AM for a day-long business meeting. This will be my first flight into Canada so I am reviewing the AOPA Canadian/US flight requirements, however I do need some local advice. The business meeting is located at a hotel near Pearson International Airport, but I was told that flying into Toronto/City Centre airport is much more practical for GA aircraft. Is this true? If so, what would be the best way to get to a hotel near Pearson, cab or shuttle? Also, is there a contact number for the FBO at this airport? I tried searching the web, but I was unable to locate an AirNav.com equivalent for Canadian airports. Hopefully, someone more qualified than I can provide some more information, but here are some resources that will have FBO numbers, etc., to get you started: Toronto/Pearson International CYYZ: http://www.gtaa.com/ This is the Airline hub, so yes, they probably frown on GA traffic, although their "facts and figures" page: http://www.gtaa.com/Index.aspx?Sid=Node7/Node7.4&Tpl=1 boasts "two GA areas..." "involved in operations....corporate and private aircraft...". One thing that Pearson requires is an "arrival-departure reservation" in advance. No doubt the landing fees are atrocious. Toronto/City Centre CYTZ: http://www.torontoport.com/airport.asp As already described, this is a waterfront airport close to the business centre of the city, and probably about 10 air-miles from your hotel, so figure maybe 12-15 ground miles. Toronto/Buttonville CYKZ: http://www.torontoairways.com This is to the northeast of the city, but is near a convenient freeway that can get you to the Pearson hotel strip fairly quickly. Probably about 15-20 ground miles. Its an automated toll highway, and I don't know what arrangements there are for the Car-rental companies collecting the tolls. (toll would be about 8-12 dollars one way, if the car does not have a transponder, somewhat less if it does (I am guessing)). |
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![]() "Peter R." wrote in message ... ....snip... Also, is there a contact number for the FBO at this airport? I tried searching the web, but I was unable to locate an AirNav.com equivalent for Canadian airports. If you have a city name (Toronto) and an airport name(City Centre) and throw in the word "airport", a google search on something like: airport Toronto City Centre should get you some good hits. Even without the actual airport name, just airport Toronto airport Calgary .... etc. you will still probably get a hit in the first few pages that will have an FBO number. |
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You are correct that Pearson is not suitable for GA airplanes. City
Center is very conveniently located to downtown. You take a short ferry and are you in the heart of downtown. The subway does not run to the Pearon airport. But you should be able to take the subway to a stop closer to the airport and then take a taxi. A taxi ride from city center to Pearson would be about $40 or $50. Here is a link to the airport facilities: http://www.torontoport.com/PortAutho...rt_tenants.asp "Peter MacPherson" wrote in news:Larld.34477 $5K2.31793@attbi_s03: I can't help with the hotel info near Pearson, but I have flown into City Centre. This is a great airport to fly into when going to Toronto. It's right in Toronto and you take a cool little ferry about 1 minute to get to the "mainland". ; ) I suggest going to a pilot shop and grabbing the Canadian Supplement book(I think it's called). It lists all the FBO's and their info. I can look up the number in my old book if you'd like. I've never flown into Pearson, but everyone I know that has says it's a hassle and they don't care for small planes. Pete "Peter R." wrote in message ... I need to fly up to Toronto from NY State next Friday AM for a day- long business meeting. This will be my first flight into Canada so I am reviewing the AOPA Canadian/US flight requirements, however I do need some local advice. The business meeting is located at a hotel near Pearson International Airport, but I was told that flying into Toronto/City Centre airport is much more practical for GA aircraft. Is this true? If so, what would be the best way to get to a hotel near Pearson, cab or shuttle? Also, is there a contact number for the FBO at this airport? I tried searching the web, but I was unable to locate an AirNav.com equivalent for Canadian airports. -- Peter Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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![]() Andrew Sarangan wrote: You are correct that Pearson is not suitable for GA airplanes. City Center is very conveniently located to downtown. You take a short ferry and are you in the heart of downtown. The subway does not run to the Pearon airport. But you should be able to take the subway to a stop closer to the airport and then take a taxi. A taxi ride from city center to Pearson would be about $40 or $50. Here is a link to the airport facilities: http://www.torontoport.com/PortAutho...rt_tenants.asp "Peter MacPherson" wrote in news:Larld.34477 $5K2.31793@attbi_s03: I can't help with the hotel info near Pearson, but I have flown into City Centre. This is a great airport to fly into when going to Toronto. It's right in Toronto and you take a cool little ferry about 1 minute to get to the "mainland". ; ) I suggest going to a pilot shop and grabbing the Canadian Supplement book(I think it's called). It lists all the FBO's and their info. I can look up the number in my old book if you'd like. I've never flown into Pearson, but everyone I know that has says it's a hassle and they don't care for small planes. Pete "Peter R." wrote in message ... I need to fly up to Toronto from NY State next Friday AM for a day- long business meeting. This will be my first flight into Canada so I am reviewing the AOPA Canadian/US flight requirements, however I do need some local advice. The business meeting is located at a hotel near Pearson International Airport, but I was told that flying into Toronto/City Centre airport is much more practical for GA aircraft. Is this true? If so, what would be the best way to get to a hotel near Pearson, cab or shuttle? Also, is there a contact number for the FBO at this airport? I tried searching the web, but I was unable to locate an AirNav.com equivalent for Canadian airports. -- Peter Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Peter R. wrote in message ...
I need to fly up to Toronto from NY State next Friday AM for a day-long business meeting. You probably do not want to flt into Pearson. You'd need a reservation and have to pay an exhorbitant landing fee. Yes there is GA in and out of there but it's mostly Lears and the like. Buttonville Airport CYKZ is a bit further away, being in the northeast of the city, where Pearson is in the northwest. There are rental cars available at Buttonville, and a automated toll road that runs across the northern part of the city and will get you close to Pearson. A cab ride from there would probably run $60-$80 CAD. Either City Center CYTZ or Brampton CNC3 are your closest bets. Phone numbers for FBO's at City Cent Esso Aviation: 416-361-1100 Freq 123.2 Island Shell Aerocentre 416-203-2424 Freq 123.35 Customs: 1-866-226-7277 avail. 12-04Z Flight Service: 1-866-WXBRIEF (992-7433) FBO at Brampton: Brampton Flying Club 416-798-7928 Freq Unicom 123.3 I don't know about rental cars or taxis from Brampton. It's a bit out in the country so I tend to think a taxi might be a problem but you could call them. Taxis from downtown after taking the short ferry ride to the mainland will run $40-$60 CAD. There are lots of hotels around Pearson to stay at. Enjoy your stay. --Kevin |
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Let me through out one more idea, although city center and brampton are
closest because of traffic it can take a while to get out to the airport. Once more option farther out, but about the same time wise, would be Kitchener Waterloo CYKF, my suggestion for FBO would be the Waterloo Wellington Flight Center (877) 359-9932 or 519-648-2213. They will arrange for rental car if needed or there is a company called Airways transit (do a google search for contact info) which will pick you up and take you to Pearson cost about $70-75 where you could then catch an hotel shuttle. Waterloo is towered and very GA friendly. "Peter R." wrote in message ... I need to fly up to Toronto from NY State next Friday AM for a day-long business meeting. This will be my first flight into Canada so I am reviewing the AOPA Canadian/US flight requirements, however I do need some local advice. The business meeting is located at a hotel near Pearson International Airport, but I was told that flying into Toronto/City Centre airport is much more practical for GA aircraft. Is this true? If so, what would be the best way to get to a hotel near Pearson, cab or shuttle? Also, is there a contact number for the FBO at this airport? I tried searching the web, but I was unable to locate an AirNav.com equivalent for Canadian airports. -- Peter |
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