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I will be flying through the Toronto airspace from the southwest,
landing at Buttonville (CYKZ). It would most likely be IFR. I realize I have to detour around Pearson (CYYZ) to the north or south. I don't know if there are standard fixes that ATC assigns for aircraft transitioning the airspace. My preference was to plan a southerly route along the lake shore because it is more scenic. But the class B shelf looks pretty low over the lake, and I don't want to end up being vectored too far over water. I would like to hear from anyone who has flow this route. Thanks! |
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"Andrew Sarangan" wrote: I will be flying through the Toronto airspace from the southwest, landing at Buttonville (CYKZ). It would most likely be IFR. I realize I have to detour around Pearson (CYYZ) to the north or south. I don't know if there are standard fixes that ATC assigns for aircraft transitioning the airspace. My preference was to plan a southerly route along the lake shore because it is more scenic. But the class B shelf looks pretty low over the lake, and I don't want to end up being vectored too far over water. I would like to hear from anyone who has flow this route. Thanks! Andrew, in the past, when I have flown VFR from Columbus OH (Don Scott/KOSU) to Toronto Island, the only over water I have flown was from Hamilton to the Island. Even then, that was just offshore. |
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![]() "Andrew Sarangan" writes: I will be flying through the Toronto airspace from the southwest, landing at Buttonville (CYKZ). It would most likely be IFR. I realize I have to detour around Pearson (CYYZ) to the north or south. [...] Unless you specifically file a roundabout way such as YKF YMS KZ, Toronto Terminal will just vector you when you get within 25 nm. If you want to follow the lakeshore east, they'll be happy to let you. - FChE |
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Recently, Andrew Sarangan posted:
I will be flying through the Toronto airspace from the southwest, landing at Buttonville (CYKZ). It would most likely be IFR. I realize I have to detour around Pearson (CYYZ) to the north or south. I don't know if there are standard fixes that ATC assigns for aircraft transitioning the airspace. My preference was to plan a southerly route along the lake shore because it is more scenic. But the class B shelf looks pretty low over the lake, and I don't want to end up being vectored too far over water. I would like to hear from anyone who has flow this route. Thanks! I've flown into Buttonville VFR by following the lakeshore route. Depending on the direction of your approach into Toronto, this may be shorter than going around Pearson to the west. Once you've contacted Toronto ATC, they will vector you as needed. As was mentioned, you would probably wind up talking to City Center as you approach their airspace, but that's not a problem. On one of my trips, I was further over water than glide distance, should the engine suffer a major failure, but I didn't see that as an unreasonable risk because there wasn't any better place on the shore to put down anyway. Regards, Neil |
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"Andrew Sarangan" wrote in
I will be flying through the Toronto airspace from the southwest, landing at Buttonville (CYKZ). It would most likely be IFR. I realize I have to detour around Pearson (CYYZ) to the north or south. I don't know if there are standard fixes that ATC assigns for aircraft transitioning the airspace. My preference was to plan a southerly route along the lake shore because it is more scenic. But the class B shelf looks pretty low over the lake, and I don't want to end up being vectored too far over water. I would like to hear from anyone who has flow this route. Thanks! If you're IFR, plan a route north of the city or expect to spend some time over the water. If you can cancel IFR to the west or southwest, then you'll be handed off to Toronto Terminal (mostly VFR) and then CYTZ (Toronto City Centre Tower). There's nothing much happening in City Centre airspace so you can do pretty much whatever you like. If the East-West runways are in use at Pearson (CYYZ) then expect to be given 2500' along the shore. The Class C floor there is 1600' but Terminal usually allows 2500'. If the wind is strong from the North, forget about getting above 1600'. But, even then, the view is nice. moo |
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