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Buttonville Municipal Airport

Buttonville Municipal Airport or Toronto/Buttonville Municipal Airport (IATA: YKZ, ICAO: CYKZ) is a medium-sized airport in the neighbourhood of Buttonville in Markham, Ontario, Canada, 29 km (18 mi) north of Toronto. It is operated by Torontair.[1] Due to its proximity to Toronto's suburbs, there are several strict noise-reduction procedures for aircraft using the airport, which is open and staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In 2014, Buttonville was Canada's 20th busiest airport by aircraft movements.[3] There is also a weather station located at the airport.

Buttonville Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorTorontair Ltd.
ServesMarkham, Ontario
LocationButtonville, Ontario
Time zoneEST (UTC−05:00)
 • Summer (DST)EDT (UTC−04:00)
Elevation AMSL650 ft / 198 m
Coordinates43°51′39″N 079°22′07″W / 43.86083°N 79.36861°W / 43.86083; -79.36861
Map
CYKZ
Location in Ontario
CYKZ
CYKZ (Ontario)
CYKZ
CYKZ (Canada)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
03/21 2,694 821 Asphalt
15/33 3,897 1,188 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Aircraft movements44,067
Buttonville Airport main entrance on 16th Avenue

The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is serviced by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on a call-out basis from Oshawa Executive Airport during weekdays and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport during weekends. CBSA officers at this airport handle general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers.[1]

The airport is slated to cease all operations on November 30, 2023, following a private notice to all tenants at the airport.

History edit

Fred F. Gillies was the operator of Buttonville Airport and Gillies Flying Service starting in 1953 until he retired in 1958.[4] Buttonville Airport began to really grow as a grass airstrip in 1953 when Leggat Aviation moved its operations from Barker Field in Toronto.[5] The airstrip became an official airport in 1962.[6]

The airport is located in the community and former police village of Buttonville, Ontario, which is named for settler John Button. Part of the airport property is located on land once held by Button.

New air traffic control tower edit

 
Closeup of the new air traffic control tower
 
Air traffic control tower on Allstate Parkway
 
One of 30 training aircraft belonging to the flight school

On January 17, 2006, Nav Canada announced plans for the construction of a new air traffic control tower at Buttonville Airport. It is located at the south end of airport next to FlightExec offices on Allstate Parkway.

The new tower, representing an investment of over $2 million, replaced the existing facility, which was built in 1967 and had reached the end of its useful life. Construction began in the fall of 2006 and became fully operational on June 26, 2007. The new tower provided expanded operational space, optimal visibility and the latest in air navigation equipment and technology for 10 air traffic controllers and one support staff who provided service to 84,000 aircraft movements per year at Buttonville Airport. It is located on the south side of the airport – the opposite side of the old tower. The new tower was designed and built using a modular design enabling the facility to be relocated in the future. New equipment and technology include the Nav Canada Auxiliary Radar Display System and the company's state-of-the-art voice communications switch.

NAV Canada shut down operations of the air traffic control tower on January 3, 2019.[7]

 
Multi-IFR trainer belonging to the flight school

Future edit

In September 2009, the Sifton family, owners of the airport, announced plans to re-develop the airport from 2009 to 2016 into a mixed use of commercial, retail and residential development.[8] In the meantime the airport will continue to operate and unknown plans for the airport operations to re-locate to another GTA airport or cease operations altogether.

On 28 October 2010, a press release announced that a joint real estate venture had purchased the 170-acre property on 7 October, which will be re-developed by Cadillac Fairview.[9] Plans include condominiums, retail shops, and office space.[9] Due to planning delays, in 2018 Cadillac Fairview announced the site will continue to operate as an airport until at least 2023.[10]

Buttonville Airport is privately owned, and is threatened with closure due to lack of funds. GTAA has stopped funding the airport causing a $1.5 million loss. GTAA blames the decrease of traffic at Pearson Airport for eliminating the subsidy.[11] Transport Canada has not yet made a decision on the Pickering Airport project.

On May 31, 2023, the president of Torontair Limited formally notified the tenants of the airport that the Toronto Buttonville Municipal Airport will cease operations on November 30, 2023.[12]

Navigation edit

There are two non-precision instrument approaches available: a Global Positioning System (GNSS) approach to runway 33 and a localizer approach to runway 15.

Radio edit

Buttonville Airport is in a Class E control zone. Aircraft must broadcast their intentions on the mandatory frequency 124.8 MHz prior to entering the control zone. Afterwards standard uncontrolled aerodrome position reports must be broadcast.[1]

The London Flight Information Centre has a Remote Communications Outlet at the airport operating on the frequency 123.15 MHz. Toronto Terminal handles instrument flight rules (IFR) arrivals and departures and Visual Flight Rules (VFR) flight following on 133.40 MHz.

Flightline is available on 123.50 MHz.

Navigation aids edit

There are two ground-based navigation aids attached specifically to the Buttonville airport:

  • a distance measuring equipment (DME) on channel 48 (111.1 MHz) with the identifier "IKZ", located on the airfield
  • a localizer for runway 15 on the frequency 111.1 MHz

Airport operating restrictions edit

 
Cessna 172 approaching runway 15 for a touch-and-go
  • No practice circuits outside of YKZ Control Tower hours of operation
  • No practice IFR approaches outside YKZ Control Tower hours of operation
  • No practice Engine Failure on Take Off procedure (EFTO) in the YKZ Positive Control Zone
  • No touch and go circuits by excessively noisy aircraft

It has been agreed with the airport and the City of Markham that no circuit practice will occur between the hours of 1600h (4:00 pm) and 2000h (8:00 pm) during all long weekend holidays.

Tenants edit

  • 680 News Traffic Unit
  • Air BP – aviation fuel supplier (100DLL and A-1)
  • Air Partners Incorporated – maintenance
  • Aviation Unlimited – parts and aircraft sales distributor for Piper, Diamond, Mooney and Columbia[13]
  • Buttonville Flying Club[14]
  • CFMJ-AM, 640 AM Richmond Hill
  • Canadian Flyers[15] flight training school
  • CFTO-CTV News/Traffic Air Unit (C-FCTV)
  • CHFI-FM, 98.1 FM Toronto Traffic Unit (shared with 680 News)
  • Corus Entertainment Toronto Traffic Unit
  • Druxy's Famous Deli
  • High Tech Avionics and Instruments – avionics and instrument supplies
  • Image Air Charter Limited
  • Leggat Aviation Ltd. – an authorized Cessna dealership that specializes in new aircraft sales, full service and parts supply[16]
  • Million Air[17] an executive air charter
  • Sugu Drone Training[18]
  • Toronto Police Service – Cessna 206H (C-FZRR)
  • TruFinancial Consultants – tailor-made investment strategy, estate and financial planning services
  • York Regional Police – operating base for the Air2 (C-GYRP), the force's helicopter

Seneca College's aviation campus was once at Buttonville and re-located to Peterborough Airport in 2014 after having been in Markham for over 45 years.[19] The remaining tenants will either relocate to other airports near Toronto or cease operations.

Ground transportation edit

The airport is accessible to public transit via York Region Transit Route 16 (16th Avenue) which runs along the north side of the airport. It is within walking distance of the York Region Transit Route 24 stop at Woodbine Avenue and 16th Avenue. There are no direct connections with GO Transit.

Airport users can park their vehicles for free at the airport parking area on the north side. Parking lots along Renfrew Drive are reserved for airport tenants. Taxis and limousines within the Greater Toronto Area can drop off and pickup passengers.

The airport is located next to Highway 404 with connections to nearby 407, with 401 to the south and 400 to the west.

Incidents edit

On 25 May 2010, a Cirrus SR22 4-seater plane crashed on the roof of a building just 500 m (1,600 ft) from the airport in Markham (Woodbine Avenue near Apple Creek Boulevard).[20] The pilot and a passenger died in the crash; however, nobody on the ground was seriously hurt. Markham Fire and Emergency Services crews quickly doused the flames; rescue crews were not able to go on top of the building to reach the plane due to possibility of structural collapse.[21]

On 20 June 2010, an accident occurred just off Buttonville Airport. A black four-seater banner-towing Cessna 172K Skyhawk, registration C-GQOR, crashed on Vogell Road near the intersection of Highway 404 and 16th Avenue in Richmond Hill. The pilot, the aircraft's only occupant, was killed in the crash.[22]

On 18 November 2010, a Beech 33, tail number C-GSCZ, with a Seneca College flight instructor and two students crashed in a field in Pickering, Ontario (near Whitevale Road and North Road). All occupants died in the crash.[23]

On 12 July 2018, a pilot was killed in a Bellanca 8KCAB when it crashed in a field near the airport (southwest area of airport in Markham).[24]

On 27 February 2020, a Dassault Falcon 50, tail number N951DJ, was set on fire late at night. A fence was cut through and a gas can was found at the scene. The aircraft, parked outside near a hangar, was written off, damaged beyond repair. The fire is considered arson.[25][26]

Support edit

The airport had one aircraft rescue and firefighting unit (ARFF), a Walter RIV 2000, parked against the fence along Renfrew Drive, but it was retired and no longer visible at the airport. Fire and rescue at the airfield is now provided by Markham Fire and Rescue Stations 9-2 (10 Riviera Drive near Woodbine and 14th Avenue) or 9-3 (Woodbine Avenue and Major Mackenzie Drive East).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
  2. ^ Synoptic/Metstat Station Information December 1, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b Total aircraft movements by class of operation — NAV CANADA towers
  4. ^ Canadian Aviation. Maclean-Hunter. 1947. p. 85.
  5. ^ "Company History". Leggatt Aviation.
  6. ^ Built Heritage and Cultural Landscape Assessment[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Wang, Sheila (2018-11-20). "York Region slams Nav Canada's decision to close Buttonville airport tower". YorkRegion.com. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
  8. ^ Airport to become business park, Markham Economist and Sun, September 3, 2009, p1,3
  9. ^ a b "New 'town' to replace Buttonville Airport". Toronto Star. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  10. ^ Kelly, Tim (2 May 2018). "Markham Buttonville development on hold; planes will fly for 5 years". York Region News. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
  11. ^ Toronto Star: Buttonville airport risks closing
  12. ^ Markham’s Buttonville Airport to close this fall
  13. ^ Aviation Unlimited
  14. ^ Buttonville Flying Club
  15. ^ Canadian Flyers
  16. ^ Leggat Aviation
  17. ^ Million Air
  18. ^ Drone Training School
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2015-07-30.
  20. ^ Two dead after small plane crashes on roof 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ Two dead after plane crash in Markham
  22. ^ Pilot Killed in Crash Near Buttonville Airport
  23. ^ "Aviation Investigation Report A10O0240". Transportation Safety Board of Canada. November 18, 2010. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  24. ^ "Pilot killed in plane crash at Buttonville Airport". CityNews. July 13, 2018. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  25. ^ "PERSON OF INTEREST SOUGHT FOLLOWING AIRPLANE FIRE IN MARKHAM". York Regional Police. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
  26. ^ Fire description at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 24 May 2020.

External links edit

  • Toronto Buttonville Municipal Airport
  • Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for Toronto/Buttonville Municipal Airport from Nav Canada as available.

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Buttonville Municipal Airport or Toronto Buttonville Municipal Airport IATA YKZ ICAO CYKZ is a medium sized airport in the neighbourhood of Buttonville in Markham Ontario Canada 29 km 18 mi north of Toronto It is operated by Torontair 1 Due to its proximity to Toronto s suburbs there are several strict noise reduction procedures for aircraft using the airport which is open and staffed 24 hours a day 365 days a year In 2014 Buttonville was Canada s 20th busiest airport by aircraft movements 3 There is also a weather station located at the airport Buttonville AirportIATA YKZICAO CYKZWMO 71639SummaryAirport typePublicOperatorTorontair Ltd ServesMarkham OntarioLocationButtonville OntarioTime zoneEST UTC 05 00 Summer DST EDT UTC 04 00 Elevation AMSL650 ft 198 mCoordinates43 51 39 N 079 22 07 W 43 86083 N 79 36861 W 43 86083 79 36861MapCYKZLocation in OntarioShow map of Southern OntarioCYKZCYKZ Ontario Show map of OntarioCYKZCYKZ Canada Show map of CanadaRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m03 21 2 694 821 Asphalt15 33 3 897 1 188 AsphaltStatistics 2018 Aircraft movements44 067Sources Canada Flight Supplement 1 Environment Canada 2 Movements from Statistics Canada 3 Buttonville Airport main entrance on 16th AvenueThe airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is serviced by the Canada Border Services Agency CBSA on a call out basis from Oshawa Executive Airport during weekdays and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport during weekends CBSA officers at this airport handle general aviation aircraft only with no more than 15 passengers 1 The airport is slated to cease all operations on November 30 2023 following a private notice to all tenants at the airport Contents 1 History 1 1 New air traffic control tower 2 Future 3 Navigation 4 Radio 5 Navigation aids 6 Airport operating restrictions 7 Tenants 8 Ground transportation 9 Incidents 10 Support 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editFred F Gillies was the operator of Buttonville Airport and Gillies Flying Service starting in 1953 until he retired in 1958 4 Buttonville Airport began to really grow as a grass airstrip in 1953 when Leggat Aviation moved its operations from Barker Field in Toronto 5 The airstrip became an official airport in 1962 6 The airport is located in the community and former police village of Buttonville Ontario which is named for settler John Button Part of the airport property is located on land once held by Button New air traffic control tower edit nbsp Closeup of the new air traffic control tower nbsp Air traffic control tower on Allstate Parkway nbsp One of 30 training aircraft belonging to the flight schoolOn January 17 2006 Nav Canada announced plans for the construction of a new air traffic control tower at Buttonville Airport It is located at the south end of airport next to FlightExec offices on Allstate Parkway The new tower representing an investment of over 2 million replaced the existing facility which was built in 1967 and had reached the end of its useful life Construction began in the fall of 2006 and became fully operational on June 26 2007 The new tower provided expanded operational space optimal visibility and the latest in air navigation equipment and technology for 10 air traffic controllers and one support staff who provided service to 84 000 aircraft movements per year at Buttonville Airport It is located on the south side of the airport the opposite side of the old tower The new tower was designed and built using a modular design enabling the facility to be relocated in the future New equipment and technology include the Nav Canada Auxiliary Radar Display System and the company s state of the art voice communications switch NAV Canada shut down operations of the air traffic control tower on January 3 2019 7 nbsp Multi IFR trainer belonging to the flight schoolFuture editIn September 2009 the Sifton family owners of the airport announced plans to re develop the airport from 2009 to 2016 into a mixed use of commercial retail and residential development 8 In the meantime the airport will continue to operate and unknown plans for the airport operations to re locate to another GTA airport or cease operations altogether On 28 October 2010 a press release announced that a joint real estate venture had purchased the 170 acre property on 7 October which will be re developed by Cadillac Fairview 9 Plans include condominiums retail shops and office space 9 Due to planning delays in 2018 Cadillac Fairview announced the site will continue to operate as an airport until at least 2023 10 Buttonville Airport is privately owned and is threatened with closure due to lack of funds GTAA has stopped funding the airport causing a 1 5 million loss GTAA blames the decrease of traffic at Pearson Airport for eliminating the subsidy 11 Transport Canada has not yet made a decision on the Pickering Airport project On May 31 2023 the president of Torontair Limited formally notified the tenants of the airport that the Toronto Buttonville Municipal Airport will cease operations on November 30 2023 12 Navigation editThere are two non precision instrument approaches available a Global Positioning System GNSS approach to runway 33 and a localizer approach to runway 15 Radio editButtonville Airport is in a Class E control zone Aircraft must broadcast their intentions on the mandatory frequency 124 8 MHz prior to entering the control zone Afterwards standard uncontrolled aerodrome position reports must be broadcast 1 The London Flight Information Centre has a Remote Communications Outlet at the airport operating on the frequency 123 15 MHz Toronto Terminal handles instrument flight rules IFR arrivals and departures and Visual Flight Rules VFR flight following on 133 40 MHz Flightline is available on 123 50 MHz Navigation aids editThere are two ground based navigation aids attached specifically to the Buttonville airport a distance measuring equipment DME on channel 48 111 1 MHz with the identifier IKZ located on the airfield a localizer for runway 15 on the frequency 111 1 MHzAirport operating restrictions edit nbsp Cessna 172 approaching runway 15 for a touch and goNo practice circuits outside of YKZ Control Tower hours of operation No practice IFR approaches outside YKZ Control Tower hours of operation No practice Engine Failure on Take Off procedure EFTO in the YKZ Positive Control Zone No touch and go circuits by excessively noisy aircraftIt has been agreed with the airport and the City of Markham that no circuit practice will occur between the hours of 1600h 4 00 pm and 2000h 8 00 pm during all long weekend holidays Tenants edit680 News Traffic Unit Air BP aviation fuel supplier 100DLL and A 1 Air Partners Incorporated maintenance Aviation Unlimited parts and aircraft sales distributor for Piper Diamond Mooney and Columbia 13 Buttonville Flying Club 14 CFMJ AM 640 AM Richmond Hill Canadian Flyers 15 flight training school CFTO CTV News Traffic Air Unit C FCTV CHFI FM 98 1 FM Toronto Traffic Unit shared with 680 News Corus Entertainment Toronto Traffic Unit Druxy s Famous Deli High Tech Avionics and Instruments avionics and instrument supplies Image Air Charter Limited Leggat Aviation Ltd an authorized Cessna dealership that specializes in new aircraft sales full service and parts supply 16 Million Air 17 an executive air charter Sugu Drone Training 18 Toronto Police Service Cessna 206H C FZRR TruFinancial Consultants tailor made investment strategy estate and financial planning services York Regional Police operating base for the Air2 C GYRP the force s helicopterSeneca College s aviation campus was once at Buttonville and re located to Peterborough Airport in 2014 after having been in Markham for over 45 years 19 The remaining tenants will either relocate to other airports near Toronto or cease operations Ground transportation editThe airport is accessible to public transit via York Region Transit Route 16 16th Avenue which runs along the north side of the airport It is within walking distance of the York Region Transit Route 24 stop at Woodbine Avenue and 16th Avenue There are no direct connections with GO Transit Airport users can park their vehicles for free at the airport parking area on the north side Parking lots along Renfrew Drive are reserved for airport tenants Taxis and limousines within the Greater Toronto Area can drop off and pickup passengers The airport is located next to Highway 404 with connections to nearby 407 with 401 to the south and 400 to the west Incidents editOn 25 May 2010 a Cirrus SR22 4 seater plane crashed on the roof of a building just 500 m 1 600 ft from the airport in Markham Woodbine Avenue near Apple Creek Boulevard 20 The pilot and a passenger died in the crash however nobody on the ground was seriously hurt Markham Fire and Emergency Services crews quickly doused the flames rescue crews were not able to go on top of the building to reach the plane due to possibility of structural collapse 21 On 20 June 2010 an accident occurred just off Buttonville Airport A black four seater banner towing Cessna 172K Skyhawk registration C GQOR crashed on Vogell Road near the intersection of Highway 404 and 16th Avenue in Richmond Hill The pilot the aircraft s only occupant was killed in the crash 22 On 18 November 2010 a Beech 33 tail number C GSCZ with a Seneca College flight instructor and two students crashed in a field in Pickering Ontario near Whitevale Road and North Road All occupants died in the crash 23 On 12 July 2018 a pilot was killed in a Bellanca 8KCAB when it crashed in a field near the airport southwest area of airport in Markham 24 On 27 February 2020 a Dassault Falcon 50 tail number N951DJ was set on fire late at night A fence was cut through and a gas can was found at the scene The aircraft parked outside near a hangar was written off damaged beyond repair The fire is considered arson 25 26 Support editThe airport had one aircraft rescue and firefighting unit ARFF a Walter RIV 2000 parked against the fence along Renfrew Drive but it was retired and no longer visible at the airport Fire and rescue at the airfield is now provided by Markham Fire and Rescue Stations 9 2 10 Riviera Drive near Woodbine and 14th Avenue or 9 3 Woodbine Avenue and Major Mackenzie Drive East See also editList of airports in the Greater Toronto Area Markham Fire and Emergency ServicesReferences edit a b c d Canada Flight Supplement Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020 Synoptic Metstat Station Information Archived December 1 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b Total aircraft movements by class of operation NAV CANADA towers Canadian Aviation Maclean Hunter 1947 p 85 Company History Leggatt Aviation Built Heritage and Cultural Landscape Assessment permanent dead link Wang Sheila 2018 11 20 York Region slams Nav Canada s decision to close Buttonville airport tower YorkRegion com Retrieved 2019 01 05 Airport to become business park Markham Economist and Sun September 3 2009 p1 3 a b New town to replace Buttonville Airport Toronto Star 27 October 2010 Retrieved 2010 10 28 Kelly Tim 2 May 2018 Markham Buttonville development on hold planes will fly for 5 years York Region News Retrieved 2 May 2018 Toronto Star Buttonville airport risks closing Markham s Buttonville Airport to close this fall Aviation Unlimited Buttonville Flying Club Canadian Flyers Leggat Aviation Million Air Drone Training School Seneca Shuffle Aviation program prepares for move to Peterborough Archived from the original on 2013 09 25 Retrieved 2015 07 30 Two dead after small plane crashes on roof Archived 2010 05 27 at the Wayback Machine Two dead after plane crash in Markham Pilot Killed in Crash Near Buttonville Airport Aviation Investigation Report A10O0240 Transportation Safety Board of Canada November 18 2010 Retrieved January 25 2019 Pilot killed in plane crash at Buttonville Airport CityNews July 13 2018 Retrieved January 25 2019 PERSON OF INTEREST SOUGHT FOLLOWING AIRPLANE FIRE IN MARKHAM York Regional Police Retrieved 2020 05 24 Fire description at the Aviation Safety Network Retrieved on 24 May 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Buttonville Municipal Airport Toronto Buttonville Municipal Airport Past three hours METARs SPECI and current TAFs for Toronto Buttonville Municipal Airport from Nav Canada as available Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buttonville Municipal Airport amp oldid 1174648254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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