Is it because its mainly used for the military
Not specific enough.
Because it was a former B47 base
Correct! What question do you have in store for us?
Yes zzed_41 now its your turn to ask the question to try to stump us.
If you want to do a trivia question for us please post soon, but if you donât then I have another question ready to go.
Hi sorry had choppy net connection the past few days.
With a recently extended runway, this airport that is the nearest gateway to a well known beach can now handle narrow body jets on a regular basis, as compared to the past where ATRâs and Dash-8âs were the norm. It is also known to have a very low approach, passing a road just on the threshold of the runway.
Isnât it the St. Marten airport??
EDIT: Sorry for my spelling. St. Maarten Airport
oh shoot, I know this one but I forget the name of the airport and where exactly it is.
I thought this as well, but i couldnât find any news of its runway being extended, and as far as i know it can already handle bigger aircraft (KLM flew 747-400s up until the end of October this year)
Are you talking about Godofredo P. Ramos Airport in the Phillipines?
Yep, you got it! More well known as Caticlan Airport, itâs the gateway to Boracay. Over to you!
Wait, who got this one?
yes who got the question right?
@pderuiter Got it. Looked up the Caticlan Airport information, and the name he gave comes up! Awesome job!
Ok then Bring on the question
What airline has the shortest commercial flight in the world?
Founded It online, does that count?
The worldâs shortest commercial flight takes place between the two Orkney Islands, Westray and Papa Westray, just north of Scotland, separated by a distance of only 1.7 miles. Operated by Loganair, the flight duration is officially two minutes, but under ideal wind condition can be completed in only 47 seconds. Tickets are priced at about $30p
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I believe that Guusje2 is correct. Thatâs my answer anyway.