Flying Guides and Trips in Toronto
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Trips
I was in Toronto on business, it was early evening and I intended to go for a photowalk through the downtown historic area of Toronto. Well, not this time. I was cold and rainy and very foggy. Not worth the trouble. But the trip had another, unplanned photo opportunity. I was located on the right hand side window seat of my flight back to Chicago, timed with Sunset. I snapped some really...
Typical Air Canada flight; brought my own food (minor hassle about bringing my own water through security!). I used my remote antenna this time so got a decent track all the way across -- and was less obvious to the flight crew who usually want me to turn it off. The really cool part was having Google Earth running. I had let it zoom back and forth along the flight path overnight...
I was in Toronto on business. Â My travels were interrupted on the Chicago side and the Toronto side of the same snow storm. Â I had no time in Toronto to see any of the sights, so I took advantage of my window seat on my return flight to snap a few pictures.I was sitting on the right hand side of the plane, so my pictures are mostly pointing North or Northwest. Â The...
Took Krista and Éloïse on a quick flight around Toronto. Just sighseeing really, but a lot of fun! Krista wanted some pictures of Regent Park, hence the weird looping, and on the way back I was asked to descend a little faster than what I could do in a 172. Oh well. On more circuit isn't a big deal.
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Of course the skies were clear when I checked the radar. Started from Waterloo-Wellington airport, and noticed a big ugly gray cloud around Milton. Well, that grew into a thunderstorm pretty quickly! So instead of continuing to Buttonville, we put down at City Centre. At least we got a little sightseeing in!