Toronto/B Bishop Toronto City (CYTZ/YTZ) 2012 MIL(?)

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Toronto/B Bishop Toronto City (CYTZ/YTZ) 2012 MIL(?)

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BAF100 is inbound on April 4th from Thunder Bay. Flightplan says Da10. Who is using this ident besides the Belgian Air Force?
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Re: Toronto/B Bishop Toronto City (CYTC/YTC) 2012 MIL?

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The location indicator for this airport is CYTZ.

This plan is almost certainly mis-filed.

BAF100 would be a Beauvechain(1 Wing) callsign.
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Re: Toronto/B Bishop Toronto City (CYTC/YTC) 2012 MIL?

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Le Addeur noir wrote:The location indicator for this airport is CYTZ.

This plan is almost certainly mis-filed.

BAF100 would be a Beauvechain(1 Wing) callsign.
I am pretty sure the destination was CYTC, which is non-existent in my version of ICAO DOC 7910/132.
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Re: Toronto/B Bishop Toronto City (CYTC/YTC) 2012 MIL?

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My issue is 7910/142 (dec11) but with the same result. So, apparently misfiled indeed, one way or the other.

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