No - it was a commercial flight - between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain - it was the only way I could get from Riyadh to Bahrain on that day - via Dhahran - this way back in 1997 - I expect it's no longer operating...but..who knows...
No - it was a commercial flight - between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain - it was the only way I could get from Riyadh to Bahrain on that day - via Dhahran - this way back in 1997 - I expect it's no longer operating...but..who knows...
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[quote="mirrodie"]Ron, how long was the flight? PS the Twin Otter does not count ;) But that is a great a/c to fly
Mario, I realize now the Twin Otter does not count, sorry.
Now that I am at work I was able to get the actual mileage off my two short flights. MIA-FLL was 20 miles, WRG-PSG was 34 miles.
Cheers
Ron Peel
Mark, if you can get me to the two 3 letter airport codes I can check the milege ?Originally Posted by MarkLawrence
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Ron Peel
How about EWR to JFK on a TWA 707? This was their answer to NY Helicopter back in the late '70's early '80's. I believe it took us between 10-20 minutes.
I believe the current code for Floyd Bennett is NY22 for the NYPD ESU section only. The rest is considered a National Historic Park. The old code was NOP.
Spotters have been Homeland Security before HS was a glimmer in the president's eye.
Ron
Dhahran - DHA/OEDR
Bahrain - BAH/OBBI
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Originally Posted by Idlewild
thanks.
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
Mark, unfortunately the mileage displays in our new and (improved ?) shares computer system did not recognize those cities, if we still had Sabre it would have probably worked, Rats !Originally Posted by MarkLawrence
LGA777
For mew on an airliner it was LGA-JFK Delta 727-200 courtesey of a compressor stall on takeoff. Scheduled service though was cape air from SRQ to TPA. Otherwise I would say SRQ-VNC in a LR25D
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According to the Great Circle Mapper http://gc.kls2.com/ it's 26 nm (30sm) between those two airports.Originally Posted by LGA777
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I wasn't on them but how about these?
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/COA1930
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/COA1932
These look like positioning legs. They do not appear to be scheduled service....but then again, that wasn't part of the criteria.Originally Posted by njgtr82
It was charters to go get the YankeesOriginally Posted by lijk604
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