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  • brianw999
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    What are you said to be doing if you are running around naked ? Especially in public.

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  • brianw999
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    Like the thinking Gerardo....but no.

    ...and not Paine field either.

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  • LX-A343
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    Pitinga airport? ICAO code is PIG ... Bacon? Pig? You get it?

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  • jkstark
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    Not Paine field by chance?

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  • brianw999
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    Small 2 runway airport with no scheduled services.

    Sounds like there's naked bacon running around here maybe ?

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  • jkstark
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    Absolutely - that was they "key" for the Conch Republic airport...

    You're up...

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  • brianw999
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    Key West International.

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  • jkstark
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    One of the "countries" involved with this airport is named after a part of a sea creature..

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  • jkstark
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    The key to this might be that the airport is in north America...

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  • jkstark
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    Nope - wrong hemisphere...

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  • brianw999
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    Port Stanley, Falkland Islands by any chance ?

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  • jkstark
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    There is a much larger military airport about 3 nm from this airport.

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  • jkstark
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    Grumble; lost my full reply...

    Anyway - the scenario here is not like Sint Maarten / Saint Martin, although there is a lot of tourist traffic through here. Average pax three years thru 2008 is around 500,000. Single runway is under 5000 ft.

    Area this airport serves is accessible by road, sea and air - no rail links to here.

    Not Gibraltar.

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  • Petertenthije
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    Gibraltar. The Spanish might say all flights are international (UK), the Brits might say all flights are domestic.

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  • brianw999
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    Are we talking of an airport popular with tourists that serves a town/city that is actually in another country ?

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