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Previously on "Mildly interesting for Air Travellers"

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  • quackhandle
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    Airspotter geeks: I took minQH a while back to Manchester Airport viewing section. I spotted a (plane)carrier I'd not seen before.

    The logo was a black rectangle with an orange (sun?) circle in it? Could have been a cargo plane?

    TIA

    qh

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Ever wondered the reason behind Airport Codes? | Mail Online

    Didn't know why the Y in Canadian airports.



    Didn't MF fly into Fresno?
    He got banned for having a tantrum when they wouldn't serve him champagne in the freight terminal.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    And even when we go closer to home, the airport codes get a little crazy for thought.
    The proposed Sydney West Airport at Badgery's Creek has already been christened as SWZ.
    Churnalism at it's finest - they've not even bothered to correct the "home" location.

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  • scooterscot
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    Do you want to know how many un-commanded engine IFSD (In-flight shut downs) occur on a daily basis over Europe? Most suspect nothing when one engine just suddenly stops, and windmills until the field.

    It's when the failed part in that engine shares a serial number one or two digits away from a part in the other engine on the same a/c that it gets exciting.

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  • vetran
    started a topic Mildly interesting for Air Travellers

    Mildly interesting for Air Travellers

    Ever wondered the reason behind Airport Codes? | Mail Online

    Didn't know why the Y in Canadian airports.

    And there's even the slightly funny ones, that might send out a chuckle. Has anyone flown to SUX? The airport code for Sioux City, Iowa.

    Apparently the airport has made fun of its unfortunate name selling a variety of SUX souvenirs.

    But the more unfortunate ones are these. Russia's Bolshoye Savino Airport is stuck with PEE, while the number 2 version goes to Brazil's Poco De Caldas Airport with POO.

    There's even one for FAT, the airport code for Fresno, Calif.
    Didn't MF fly into Fresno?
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