RAF Plane Sets a Record on Flight to Falkland Isles
From Reuters
LONDON — A Royal Air Force plane set a record on an 8,000-mile dash to the Falkland Islands on Friday when it flew a team of doctors to treat a seriously ill soldier stationed in the south Atlantic British colony.
The Lockheed Tristar-1011 left London on Thursday night and completed the journey in 15 hours and 50 minutes with a refueling stopover at Ascension Island, a Defense Ministry spokesman said.
It was the fastest such one-stop flight by an RAF aircraft, he said.
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