OK - I'll have a shot at this, probably wrong ... Lowest - Furnace Creek (Death Valley): -210 ft Highest - Bangdag (Tibet): 14100 ft Mike L ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bones" <bones@xxxxxxx> To: <jhb_airlines@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 1:03 PM Subject: [jhb_airlines] Re: JHB pages > I must try that.. > > Good question for everyone here. What is the lowest ICAO coded airfield in > the world. Name and height if known please. > > For good measure give me the highest too. And it's not La Paz.. > > bones > > -----Original Message----- > From: jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Peter Dodds > Sent: 13 December 2004 11:38 > To: jhb_airlines@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: pdodds@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [jhb_airlines] Re: JHB pages > > > I didn't go that far south on the african contenent, coming in > from Iran over Saudi. The tombs at Abu Simbel is missing at > Aswan as is the Bhuddist Temple at Bodabudar on Java, but the > Temple IS there at Jerusalem. That might be significant. The Taj > Mahal is also in the default scenery. I'll say something about > this round the world flying - you certainly improve your > geography! > > I think one of the most fascinating bits so far is flying over > the Dead Sea, 100 feet above the water, with the alitmeter > reading MINUS 600 feet! You can't set up the autopilot to fly > below sea level! > > Peter > > >