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Improved Arrival Procedures in Effect at Toronto Pearson
The new procedures are intended to shorten flight paths and flying times, reduce fuel burn, and increase the use of quieter continuous descent operations.
To obtain approval to fly the new ICAO-standard simultaneous arrival procedures at Toronto Pearson International Airport, operators must employ satellite-based required navigation performance positioning systems. (Photo: Toronto Pearson International Airport)
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Gordon Gilbert
• Contributor - Accidents and Regulations
November 30, 2022
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