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Canada Border Service Agency – Customs
When general aviation aircraft enter Canada, they report to the CBSA by telephone. Travellers on private, company-owned, or charter aircraft carrying no more than 15 people (including the crew), must call the Telephone Reporting Centre (TRC) to get authorization from the CBSA to enter or return to Canada. General aviation aircraft must land at an approved airport of entry (AOE) during the CBSA's hours of business.
The pilot has to report the estimated time of arrival (ETA) by calling 1-888-226-7277 at least two hours, but no more than 48 hours, before flying into Canada.
Nav Canada – Aviation Weather Web Site.
https://flightplanning.navcanada.ca/cgi-bin/CreePage.pl?Langue=anglais&NoSession=NS_Inconnu&Page=forecast-observation&TypeDoc.=html
http://skyvector.com/airport/CYXU/London-Airport
The pilot has to report the estimated time of arrival (ETA) by calling 1-888-226-7277 at least two hours, but no more than 48 hours, before flying into Canada.
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Nav Canada – Aviation Weather Web Site.
https://flightplanning.navcanada.ca/cgi-bin/CreePage.pl?Langue=anglais&NoSession=NS_Inconnu&Page=forecast-observation&TypeDoc.=html
NOT FOR NAVIGATION – REFERENCE ONLY
http://skyvector.com/airport/CYXU/London-Airport
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