Cheers Doc. Um... back in a bit :erm:
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Cheers Doc. Um... back in a bit :erm:
Brian Jones, by the way, was the Brit on board said balloon.
Three digit IATA airport designation codes begining with the letter Y are generally reserved for airports in Canada (e.g. YYC for Calgary
International, YVR for Vancouver international, etc.).
However, there are 9 airports in 7 other countries that have a code begining with Y. I don't expect you to name the airports, but I'm sure you
can all collectively muster up the countries. In the interest of expediency, I’ll provide two: Cameroon and The Comoros Islands. Name the other 5.
Fyi, the codes are:
YAO - Yaounde - Cameroon
YVA - Moroni - Comoros
YIH - Mystery Country 1
YOK - Mystery Country 2
YKS - Mystery Country 3
YNB - Mystery Country 4
YKM - Mystery Country 5
YAK - Mystery Country 5
YUM - Mystery Country 5
YOK — Yokota, Japan?
YAK — Yakutsk, Russia?
YUM — Yuma, Arizona, USA?
Of course, I now see that YAK can't be Yakutsk, as it must be in the same country as YUM, and I'm sure the latter has to be Yuma. Apologies.
Decent start, sort of :p : , but since I asked for the countries, I'll fill in the following:
YAO - Yaounde - Cameroon
YVA - Moroni - Comoros
YIH - Mystery Country 1
YOK - Yokohama - Japan
YKS - Yakutsk - Russia
YNB - Mystery Country 4
YKM - Mystery airport, USA
YAK - Mystery airport, USA
YUM - Yuma - USA
Obviously Mystery Country 5 is the USA, but I'll solicit bonues answers for the airport names :D .
Two countries remaining.
Poland?
Yemen? :confused:
Poland is not close to either, but Yemen is getting warm to one of them.
Yakima USA