Flying United BTV>EWR 1 way tomorrow morning to pick up a car I bought and drive home. Can't check in online because I am not checking a bag. They want to make sure I am not trying to sneak a piece of luggage on board. Fuck You!
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Don't forget the shrinkage factor also plays a role.
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Have you seen a one armed man around here?
Canadian airports start with CY so you only have to know the last two letters. It's my understanding that the letters correspond to whatever was originally at that location, i.e. a small town, or a train, telegraph, or weather station.
American airports start with K or P. The last three letters are usually from the city name or the name of the actual airfield (often a person's name). Some examples of the latter are JFK (obvious), OGG (Kahului/Maui - a guy named Hogg was one of the original Hawaiian Airlines pilots), and GEG (Spokane - Geiger Field).
Sometimes the letters are rearranged to avoid confusion with other airports, like Dulles is IAD (International Airport Dulles) to avoid confusion with DCA about 25 miles away.
Where it actually gets confusing is when the IATA (what you see) and the ICAO (official) codes are different, like LHR/EGLL or MBJ/MKJS.
Did some scouting on team we're up against this weekend in hockey tourney.
There's a kid with 127 goals in 24 games.
Oh boy. Guarantee the monster D man I have tries to end this kid's career if he showboats
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