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Old November 18th 04, 03:34 AM
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"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message
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In a previous article, Peter R. said:
At this point, the weather is looking to be good VFR, but I would like
to have an airport diagram with frequencies for CYTZ. Searching the web


http://www.torontoport.com/PortAutho...pilot_info.asp

Click on "Communications and Navigation" for frequencies.



There is one little piece of outdated information on their "flight planning"
page.

If you need/want to talk to an FSS, it is no longer at Toronto/Buttonville
as shown on that page... it is now at London; you would call "London Radio".
The same FSS frequencies should still work. The 126.7 is the "in-the-air"
frequency, so the "above 3000" qualifier may be valid, but the 123.15 is
supposed to work when you are on the ground at the airport.

And those Buttonville phone numbers are useless, also.

To reach FSS by phone, just call 1-866-WX BRIEF