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Old 09-07-2013 | 04:17 AM
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DEN 16R/34L is 16K

Qamdo Bamda in Tibet (SUBD) 14/32 is 18,045

And SAV has the markers.

I was surprised that the tombstone answer was gotten so quickly (local knowledge?) - well done.
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Old 09-07-2013 | 04:27 AM
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LGA........Either runway.
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Old 09-07-2013 | 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by N9373M
DEN 16R/34L is 16K

Qamdo Bamda in Tibet (SUBD) 14/32 is 18,045

And SAV has the markers.

I was surprised that the tombstone answer was gotten so quickly (local knowledge?) - well done.
http://savannahnow.com/stories/082801/LOCgraves.shtml


Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some 3,680 feet (1,120 m) from the west end of Runway 10 (the main east-west runway) are two concrete grave markers. A runway extension project placed the runway through a small family plot and the graves of the airport property's two original owners. Because the family did not want to remove and relocate the graves, the markers were placed in the asphalt runway.[10]
Runway 10 is thought to be the only airport runway in the United States with marked gravestones in it. Federal law generally prohibits the moving of a grave without the permission of the next of kin. In this case, two graves of the Dotson Family, the earliest grave dating backed to 1857, were encountered during the construction of the runway. Since the next of kin could not be located, the graves were left undisturbed. Two additional graves are located off the runway surface.
And the highest also at over 14,200' though it looks like it will be losing that title soon if Wiki is to be believed:
Qamdo Airport will soon lose its title of being the highest airport in the world, with the opening of the new Nagqu Dagring Airport in China at an elevation of 4,436 metres (14,554 ft). Construction began in 2011 and is estimated to be finished by 2014.[1][4]
Doesn't say how long it will be though.
I wonder if Qamdo will hang onto that title.
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Old 09-07-2013 | 08:21 AM
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Doesn't say how long it will be though.
They'll probably use a banked circular runway ... or a treadmill.
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Old 09-07-2013 | 08:39 AM
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I used Ramenskoye AB in Moscow,17,743 once. Looked like it went on forever after lift-off.

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Old 09-07-2013 | 08:42 AM
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Rumor has it that if there were a runway built on the equator, Republic would build an aircraft that would require the full length
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