il parait qu'un pilote(talentueux) de la rive-sud a eu très chaud a Toronto City Center
une panne moteur en approche...
détournement
pis le moteur repart
mais une fin heureuse
j-p
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Bon d'accord je suis curieux. Donc il s'agit probablement de ce CADORS ci, daté de vendredi:
The privately-registered American Aviation AA-5 Traveler aircraft was on a VFR flight from St-Hyacinthe Airport (CSU3) to Toronto (Billy Bishop) Toronto City Airport (CYTZ). Toronto ACC informed the Toronto (Billy Bishop) Toronto City Airport tower controller that the aircraft had experienced an engine failure and the pilot was going to attempt a landing on the shore of (or in) Lake Ontario. The pilot was able to re-start the aircraft's engine and ARFF services were placed on standby. The pilot elected to proceed to Toronto (Buttonville) Municipal Airport (CYKZ) instead, where the aircraft landed at 1335Z. The aircraft's engine failed again during the landing and the runway was closed temporarily until the aircraft was removed.
The privately-registered American Aviation AA-5 Traveler aircraft was on a VFR flight from St-Hyacinthe Airport (CSU3) to Toronto (Billy Bishop) Toronto City Airport (CYTZ). Toronto ACC informed the Toronto (Billy Bishop) Toronto City Airport tower controller that the aircraft had experienced an engine failure and the pilot was going to attempt a landing on the shore of (or in) Lake Ontario. The pilot was able to re-start the aircraft's engine and ARFF services were placed on standby. The pilot elected to proceed to Toronto (Buttonville) Municipal Airport (CYKZ) instead, where the aircraft landed at 1335Z. The aircraft's engine failed again during the landing and the runway was closed temporarily until the aircraft was removed.

