Coordinates: 43°40′17.7486″N 079°37′38.499″W / 43.671596833°N 79.62736083°W / 43.671596833; -79.62736083

Toronto Area Control Centre

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Toronto Area Control Centre
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Toronto Area Control Center (ICAO: CZYZ) is one of seven area control centers in Canada operated by Nav Canada. The Toronto Area Control Centre is based near Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario.

From the Toronto Area Control Centre, air traffic controllers provide en route and terminal control services to aircraft in the Toronto Flight Information Region (FIR). The Toronto FIR airspace covers most of Southern Ontario, Central Ontario, parts of Eastern Ontario, and parts of northwestern Michigan.[1] To the east are the air traffic control centres of Montreal and Boston; to the south are the Minneapolis, Cleveland (which covers the extreme southwestern area of Ontario), and New York air traffic control centres; to the west is the Winnipeg control centre.

Aerodrome classes

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The Toronto ACC assumes control of the following classes of airports:

Class C (Controlled, IFR/IFR, IFR/VFR and VFR/VFR separation, VFR: Mode C and ATC clearance required)

Class D (Controlled, IFR/IFR and IFR/VFR separation, VFR: 2-way communication required)

Class E (Controlled, only IFR/IFR spacing)

This FIR contains several Class G aerodromes that are in uncontrolled airspace and clearances are required to enter or leave controlled airspace.

Airports under these classes include:

Peripheral station frequencies

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Within each FIR, there are transmitter sites that allow the relay of distant communication from aircraft back to the ACC. These links are called a peripheral station[2] (PAL). They re-transmit the voice and data communication over high speed data links between the ACC and the remote transmitter.

Frequencies

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Terminal Control Unit

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  • Arrivals 1 - 132.800
  • Arrivals 2 - 124.475
  • Arrivals 3 - 125.400
  • ILS Monitor - 134.175
  • North Departure - 127.575
  • South Departure - 128.800

Airports Specialty

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East / West Satellite Sectors

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  • East Satellite (PIA Toronto) - 133.400
  • West Satellite (PIA Toronto) - 119.300
  • West Satellite (Hamilton) - 119.700
  • West Satellite (Kitchener) - 128.275
  • West Satellite (London) - 135.300
  • West Satellite (Sarnia) - 134.375

West Speciality

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High Sectors

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  • Centralia Sector - 125.775
  • Oakville Sector - 134.925
  • Mitchell Sector - 124.375
  • Lucan Sector - 135.825

Low Sectors

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  • Hamilton Sector - 132.475
  • Grimsby Sector - 133.300
  • Kitchener Sector - 135.625

East Speciality

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High Sectors

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  • Barrie Sector - 134.575
  • Killaloe Sector - 121.225
  • Picton Sector - 124.675

Low Sectors

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  • Simcoe Sector - 127.000
  • East Radar (Toronto) - 124.925
  • East Radar (Peterborough) - 134.250

North Speciality

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High Sectors

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  • Sault Sector (Wawa) - 124.075
  • Sault Sector (Bellevue) - 134.425
  • Wiarton Sector (Midland) - 124.025
  • North Bay Sector - 127.250
  • North Bay Sector (Sudbury) - 135.500

Low Sectors

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  • Sault Low Sector (Sault Ste. Marie) - 132.650
  • Sault Low Sector (Elliott Lake) - 135.400
  • Wiarton Low - 132.575
  • Kapuskasing (North Bay) - 132.700
  • Timmins - 128.300
  • Timmins (Moosonee) - 133.725

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  2. ^ Glossary for Pilots and Air Traffic Services Personnel[permanent dead link] from Transport Canada
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