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Old November 15th 04, 12:48 PM
Neil Gould
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Recently, Peter R. posted:

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.

You've gotten a lot of good information, and some suggestions for other
airports, so I have just a few practical suggestions. I've gotten contact
numbers for the airports directly from the City's websites, but it's been
a while so it may be that things have changed.

I agree with the suggestions that you not plan to land at Pearson.
Depending on which side of Pearson your hotel sits, pick the GA airport
that is nearest to it. For example, if it's on the North side, you may
want to land at Buttonville.

Take your passport, and allow ample time for your interaction with
Customs. They're polite, but thorough. I've had two Customs agents "work
me over" every time. Since you are on a "business trip", expect to provide
additional explanations unless you have a Canadian work permit. If this is
a seminar or other educational meeting, it may be better to state it as
such.

For your return trip, know that U.S. Customs closes up shop pretty
promptly at 5:00, so if you are arriving after that time, that +/- 15
minute window is rather important. If your plane doesn't already have a
Customs sticker, you'll be asked to pay for one on the spot.

Have a nice trip!

Regards,

Neil





 




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