OOL is alone


OOL     Coolangatta/Gold Coast Airport, Gold Coast, Queensland

Back in 1985, my family gave me the birthday gift of a flight in a biplane from Coolangatta airport, now called Gold Coast airport. You can see my attire, and my smile in this photo. I loved the flight but was not keen on doing loops. It was C..OOL.

Not the Red Baron or a aerobatics pilot.

20 thoughts on “OOL is alone

  1. Never been in a biplane and would not like to do loops.

    I looked up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_O – have been to quite a few of the places listed but never by air – for example Coolangatta, Cooma, Oban (Scotland), Orange NSW, Olympia (Washington, United States), Paris but I think Charles de Gaulle airport not Orly, Ostend / Bruges (Belgium), Oxford (England), Ooyen Victoria.

    I was stunned by the long list of places beginning with code O – I am surprised you have only flown into Coolangatta.

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    1. Like you there are lots of places I’ve been by car, or occasionally by boat, but sadly not plane. I only looked at that site in the last few days for those tricky letters, Q and X, to no avail, but I should look at other letters as an aide memoir. My husband’s family come from Ouyen. Not sure about Orange but have been to the others mentioned.

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      1. I expect you are OK for a Q airline 😉 but cannot say I have visited any of the places specifically – some are bases and I have been near such as Coningsby and Chichester and Singapore. For X there are a few places I have been to licke Colac and Mallacoota – but again not flown there. There are a few New Guinea airports listed she says hopefully for you 😉

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      2. Of course I had to check out your link for O…working better than the one I had. A few more I could have added for land but the best would have been OZZ for Ouarazazte in Morocco…that would have been a good one. 🙂

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    1. I have moments of bravery Jill but not when it comes to aerobatics.

      I should see if I can update my flight radar as we’re remembering so many more flights. Peter, of course, has vastly outdone me.

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