Everskyward
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Sorry. If it was KATL I would have had to photoshop out all the other airplanes!atlanta hartsfield jackson intl airport?
Very very cold. This is a new airport.An old B-52 base?
Try again, although nice big new airport without much activity accurately describes this one.For some reason it makes me think of Mid-American / Mid-Continent airport that's south of STL.
Absolutely right!Well I Can tell you it ain't KCXY or KMDT.
The new tower at Hartsfield International Airport makes that tower look like a midget. Plus, it's round with numerous levels.atlanta hartsfield jackson intl airport?
No, but at 6296 feet in elevation it is getting close to the elevation of FLG. Another hint. The one and only runway it has is in excess of 11,000 feet long.A wild guess....FLG?
Anyone have any guesses as to where this is?
And I love the caption to your photograph!I love your signature. hahaha
MMTO
The only option I can find with that length of runway, the only runway at that elevation and with a tower.
Toluca is actually a couple thousand feet higher but you are very close! This airport only opened a few years ago. The old airport was on a plateau with a much smaller runway.MMTO
The only option I can find with that length of runway, the only runway at that elevation and with a tower.
That leaves MMMM... How about it?Toluca is actually a couple thousand feet higher but you are very close! This airport only opened a few years ago. The old airport was on a plateau with a much smaller runway.
That leaves MMMM... How about it?
The newest one @ ORD:
That there would be MMQT...
Mari's is the omnipotent biz jet pilot!Dang, Jason, you're good. So I'm curious what this hath to do with Mari... were you there??
Yes! You must've done lots of research to figure that one out!That there would be MMQT...
Yes to that too... yesterday. It's Queretaro, Mexico which I had never heard of before a few days ago. They built a huge new airport a couple years ago. Guess they are hoping for more traffic! Queretaro is an interesting city. We were able to go downtown for lunch and our driver showed up the sights. Here is a picture of me and the Fountain of Dogs (I think that's what the driver called it).FlyNE said:So I'm curious what this hath to do with Mari... were you there??
Was Michael Vick there?Here is a picture of me and the Fountain of Dogs (I think that's what the driver called it).
I said "dogs" not "d......" <slap> Best not type that here but it rhymes with his name.Was Michael Vick there?
I'm looking at an AOPA directory and it doesn't have any airports in Mexico.I was using AOPA's airport directory. MMQT isn't listed at all or I would have found it earlier.
I said "dogs" not "d......" <slap> Best not type that here but it rhymes with his name.
They had these on their site: MMUN, MMGL, MMMX, MMTO & MMMM for runways at or over 11,000 feet.I'm looking at an AOPA directory and it doesn't have any airports in Mexico.
And, this came up for a referral for more airport data:Queretaro, MEX
N 20° 37.0' W100° 11.1' Magnetic Variation: 6.7°E
Elevation: 6296'
Public, Control Tower, IFR, No Fee, Rotating Beacon, Customs
Fuel: 100-130, Jet
Time Zone Info: Mexico City Time GMT-6:00 uses DST
AOPA is falling down on the job!IDENTIFIER = MMQT was not found. Please check the identifier, and resubmit.
Ahh OK, I was looking at their book, not their site. I was pretty sure their book does not list Mexican airports because I have checked before.They had these on their site: MMUN, MMGL, MMMX, MMTO & MMMM for runways at or over 11,000 feet.