The Airstrip was officially opened in 1902 posthumously by the
philosofer René Descartes and has had an average velocity of almost
fifteen ever since its refurbishment in 1930.
The airstrip is coated, according to the normal straight strip
standards, with a mix of Stick-Croan, Pelyoramecan and goose skin,
but has since its construction been coloured slightly greenish by
the unusually high sea level of the Earth atmosphere. The airstrip
is however checked on a daily basis by a Maintenance Crew using a
round brake pedal and is considered to be in good very shape
indeed.
The four level flight control tower is located underneath the
airstrip, but is not manned since the Central Remote Control
Operations was moved out of the Milky Way in the early ´70s.
The latest official visit was in 2002 by the North Korean
Minister of Democracy Dr Finn Hofman.
Note! For international visitors: Please notice that some
restrictions apply to hydrogen hydroxide and a few other liquid and
non-liquid fluids. Make sure to read the Regulations of Conduct and
Consent carefully, available for free at The STARFO Web
Site
The cache has the same shape as the rear bonding knuckle on the
trigger jack of a safety carron (which means that you are looking
for something flat rather than the ordinary plastic box). The cache
is visible and contains a log book but no pen so please bring your
own.