bsacks05
Well Known Member
Flight planning here in the US is simple. I find the airport I want to go to on airnav.com, display the route using skyvector.com, use weather info from weathermeister.com, and use VFR flight following during the flight.
Flying to Canada, however, is a big mystery to me. My son and I are planning a trip to Toronto, Montreal, and possibly Quebec in June. What are some good websites to aid in my trip planning in Canada? Weathermeister seems to cover those locations. Airnav does not have Canadian airports unless I am missing something. Skyvector won't work for Canada either.
I understand that all flights in Canada must be conducted under a VFR flight plan and you must enter at a point of entry. I also have the letter of authorization for US registered homebuilt aircraft flying in Canada.
I didn't think I would miss my AOPA membership after letting it expire. But I could use that info from their site now and it is member only access.
Any help is appreciated.
Flying to Canada, however, is a big mystery to me. My son and I are planning a trip to Toronto, Montreal, and possibly Quebec in June. What are some good websites to aid in my trip planning in Canada? Weathermeister seems to cover those locations. Airnav does not have Canadian airports unless I am missing something. Skyvector won't work for Canada either.
I understand that all flights in Canada must be conducted under a VFR flight plan and you must enter at a point of entry. I also have the letter of authorization for US registered homebuilt aircraft flying in Canada.
I didn't think I would miss my AOPA membership after letting it expire. But I could use that info from their site now and it is member only access.
Any help is appreciated.