Was I (unintentionally) on one of the shortest flights in Australia?

chrispy3276

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Definitely one for the memory books today - I think I was on one of the shortest flights that can be done in Australia today by pure accident!

I was on QF594 SYD - OOL, and we were required to land in BNE because of issues with the navigation equipment. We landed at BNE, stayed on the plane while they fixed the part (on the ground about 45 minutes total) before being back in the air and landing at OOL about 80 minutes late. BNE - OOL flight was officially 24 minutes from departing the gate to touch down, flight time according to the pilot was a marathon at 14 minutes. I don't think I'll ever be on a flight that short again. 😅

Props to the crew who handled things really well, including passengers who wanted to get off at BNE (there were about half a dozen who did). Have many others had something like that happen? I know there's diversions to other cities, but that definitely was a new one! Anyone know what the SC earn is from BNE to OOL? ;)
 
Never had anything like that happen to me before :)

BNE-OOL would have been a flight offering many, many decades ago.

Not saying you'll get any SCs, but otherwise BNE/OOL would theoretically give you 10 SC in discount Y, etc.

You can fly (not by diversion, really can book it) GLT/ROK, which is about the same great circle distance as BNE-OOL. It's part of the milk run flight from BNE to CNS. During that flight, you take off, no service, then land, simple as that. That's probably the shortest scheduled flight in Australia that I can think of; wouldn't be surprised if there was an even shorter one.
 
Have many others had something like that happen?
I've read some:
 
51nm according to GC map.

The QF sector ROK-GLT is 50nm.

Technically, I think the honour for the shortest commercial sector in Australia is still held by Hinterland Aviation which operates two flights per day, 6 days per week, KUG-BDD. A distance of 5nm.

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This scenic 10 minute flight is available for just $289 if you want to tick it off your list.

The aircraft the operates this service has just 14 seats, so this seems like it could apply to every flight: 🤣

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Technically, I think the honour for the shortest commercial sector in Australia is still held by Hinterland Aviation which operates two flights per day, 6 days per week, KUG-BDD. A distance of 5nm.

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This scenic 10 minute flight is available for just $289 if you want to tick it off your list.

The aircraft the operates this service has just 14 seats, so this seems like it could apply to every flight: 🤣
Have done that flight, have also been diverted from Kubin to Moa, then haven't been able to land at Moa so returned to Horn Island
 

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