FLIGHT OF THE DOUBLE SUNRISE-by – Capt. Elmo Jayawardena Koggala today – the lake, the sea and the Runway “One more wild goose chase,” that‟s what Dil, my boss said when she reluctantly agreed to accompany me to the southern fringe of Sri Lanka, in search of Justin and his memories of aero planes that flew to break records. It was time in the forties, the story happened so many years ago. The meat of the matter lay in Koggala, the little hamlet nestled between the palm fringed sea and the bucolic Koggala Lake two hours‟ drive from Colombo. That‟s where I headed this time to chase wild geese. We stayed a night in Galle, at The Light House Hotel, service par excellence, pampered and petalled with food fit to feed gods. In the morning we drove south, along the Matara road, looking for the turn off to Ahangama where ...

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    Hop step and jump – You are in London – By Chandra Godakandaarachchi Source: Dæhæna – Monthly e-Newsletter Qantas made history in 2018 by inaugurating direct flights from Perth to London . Qantas 787-9 Dreamliner takes about 17 hours flying time covering just over 9000 miles thus Qantas achieving third place for the longest flights in the world whilst Singapore Airlines claiming number one spot. Qantas, a couple of months ago, flew from London to Sydney direct with only 52 people including Qantas CEO on board, covering a distance of 17750 km in 19 hours and 19 minutes. Fittingly, it was a significant milestone for the national carrier celebrating 100 years this year with the airline beginning one year long celebrations to mark the occasion. Those on board Qantas Dreamliner witnessed Double Sunrise during the great circle navigation path. It flew over 11 countries yet over six tonnes ...

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