Cheers Yorkie. A quick one because I can't think of anything else. Which is the shortest word in the English language to contain the letters a,b,c,d,e, and f, ?
That led me to do this question Dave..... but not that airport...... same part of the world...and clearly mountainous
Pull up.. Pull up.. Terrain Terrain... Sound in the cabin every time you land at this airport Sent from my F8331 using Tapatalk
Yes that is it.... I flew in and out of that airport quite a few times.... great views of Everest...... over to you
Cheers Yorkie. It is well known that there is a slight difference between the British and the American mile. The English Medieval mile was 1,900 metres (using a modern comparison) - Elizabeth 1 shorted this to its present distance. My question - what are the shortest, and longest miles ever used in the British Isles ?
Good guesses Dave, but unfortunately wrong. I should hasten to add that neither of these are still used.