FORUM GAME: Aviation Trivia!

Actually, Kuala Lumpur is still right because if you say “Without the level of ground elevation accounted into its height.” then the VHFC doesn’t make it because it is in fact only a small ATC “tower” on top of another otherwise-used building meaning the basically “ground elevation” is higher, right? :stuck_out_tongue:

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That is true so technically they are both right and have the win.

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New Question: What is the worlds longest commercial runway? The winner gets bragging right and has to ask another question. Good Luck!!! :smiley:

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7L/25R at McCarran International Airport (Las Vegas)? It measures 14512ft.

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Nope keep on guessing.

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Isn’t it Miami? With Huntsville, 2nd in the southestern region?

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Denver International? 16R/34L?

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I wish it was Denver but still no Keep on guessing

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Also not Miami keep on guessing

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Qamdo Bamda Airport with 18.045 feet

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We have a winner. Congratulations, and now you have to ask a question. Also you get bragging rights.

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K, easy one again: oldest airline that still operates today

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Either Delta Airlines or KLM

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I would say KLM.

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KLM a.k.a Royal Dutch Airlines started in 1919 and still running today.

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Yes KLM. They only stopped service in the netherlands on schiphol during ww2, but continued elsewhere.

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Who got the answer right first?

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I believe I did, but I’ll let @CaptainChimpy take this one.

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Okay then CaptainChimpy, let’s see what trivia question you have for us.

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Why is the main runway at Lincoln Airport, Nebraska (KLNK) over 12,000ft long?

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