John F Kennedy International Airport in New York to the Changi International Airport in Singapore, have you ever wondered which is the shortest flight operated and in which sector of the world? The answer is a flight between two Scottish Orkney islands. This flight is operated by Loganair and the flight travels between Westray and Para Westray and this is operated in about one and a half minutes.
Details
While the operating time is about one and a half minutes, the actual flying time is about less than a minute. The speed of the flight is faster than what it takes many flights to reach the cruising altitude.
The record for the fastest flight is 53 seconds which was flown by Stuart Linklater. The pilot flew this flight for more than 12,000 miles before his retirement in 2013. Faster flights are generally operated when there are good wind speeds and lighter luggage is operated.
Distance of 1.7 miles
The journey covered between the two islands is about 1.7 miles across the water. This is also roughly the length of the runway at the Edinburgh airport. Edinburgh is also the capital of the Scottish territory.
The flights are combined with flights to and from Kirkwall airport and this flying happens in a narrow triangle. The flight stops at Westray to pick up and drop off passengers before moving on to its next destination. The airline operates the Britten-Norman BN2B-26 Islander Aircraft. The flight operates in both directions every day except on Saturdays when