2011
Air Shows |
Canadian International Air Show
at the CNE, Toronto 2011
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Location: South of the Canadian National Exhibition grounds on the waterfront west of Ontario Place. |
Admission: Included
with the CNE admission, but can be viewed for free from the lake
front shore line parks, in the "spectator" area.
VIP tickets available on line in advance, in a reserved section
where performing pilots can be met. |
Parking: At
the CNE or directly at the lakeshore parks $25.00. While public transport
(TTC) is available to the CNE, none exists to the free areas. 1/2
to 1 mile walk from and to public transit each way. |
Value: Excellent
if watched from the "Free Area", Very
Good if included in the CNE admission, as long
as one doesn't have to pay for parking. |
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Mother Nature hasn’t cooperated
much when it comes to the annual Canadian International Air Show
lately. The weather was a deciding factor this year too when it came
to flying. But despite the hazy, overcast and foggy skies that varied
over the air show days, so did the temperatures from hot (close to
40C with humidity factored in) and very humid, to windy and almost
chilly (15C on Monday). The three day air show found satisfaction
in the hearts of the enthusiasts who were present. |
There
were several highlights this year at the CIAS. By far, with its first
time visit to Canada, the MV-22B Osprey from the US Marines Corps
was the pinnacle. This was followed by the A-10 West Demo Team of
the USAF from Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, led by Captain Joe 'Rifle'
Shetterly, and the Heavy Metal Jet Team, who were in Toronto for
the first time too. Maj. General Stephen L. Hoog, USAF, Commander,
9th Air Force, Air Combat Command, Shaw AFB, S.C., was present on
Sunday. |
From the Canadian Forces, the Royal
Canadian Navy’s HMCS Shawinigan participated in some fast maneuvering
to thrill the crowds, and the Royal Canadian Air Force’s CF-18
Demo Team as well as the Snowbirds showed off their wings, weather
permitting. On Saturday due to severe storms and lightning, the Snowbirds
were unable to take off from Pearson International airport. The much
anticipated Skyhawks parachute team cancelled their jump for the
event too, but the crowds were compensated by several fly-bys by
the CP-140 Aurora. |
There were several civilian performers.
Among them: Mike Wiskus, Pete McLeod, and Rick Volker, as well as
the Air Cadets. The historical Lancaster bomber from Hamilton made
an appearance during the air show. |
CIAS is a waterfront air show as part of
the Canadian National Exhibition, and technically it is a free event,
even if you do not buy tickets to the Ex, as one can see the air show
from the parks along the lakeshore of Ontario. There are no static
displays available for the general public. For photography, the lighting
condition is very far from ideal. You are shooting into the sun all
day if there is sunlight, so in essence, a cloudy day or days are preferable
for photographers. |
The
VIP section provides a good viewpoint of the show with adequate
facilities. If viewing from inside the CNE grounds, or from Ontario
Place, there are lot of variety for food and non alcoholic beverages,
and sanitation facilities are ample. In the "free" section
along the shoreline, do not expect to find much for food, refreshments
or even more necessary sanitary facilities. |
Over
all the show was good, and seemed to be better organized than in
the past several years. I would like to thank Colleen Swider, Manager
of Public Affairs and Media Relations, and her staff for their hospitality. |
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Maj.
General Stephen L. Hoog, USAF, Commander, 9th Air Force, Air Combat
Command, Shaw AFB, S.C. Enjoying the air show.
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Some of the participants were:
- MV-22B Osprey
- A-10 West Demo Team
- CF-18 Demo
- CP-140 Aurora
- Lancaster bomber
- Heavy Metal Jet Demo Team
- The Snowbirds
- Pete McLeod
- Mike Wiskus
- Rick Volker
- Royal Canadian Air Cadets
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Rating:
8 out of 10 |
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