Got this via the Buttonville Flying Club: On 5 July, 2007 there will be change in the classification and size of certain airspace near Toronto.
Author: Blake
Remember a while back when I went on the tour of the Toronto ACC? I had mentioned that my tour guide will be speaking at

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Iain Anderson came up with an idea to create a short film using the 50 official airport icons. The tune is catchy and the short