Talk:South St. Paul Municipal Airport
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Is the IATA code for this airport really SGS? SGS appears to be the IATA code for Sanga-Sanga Airport. (I looked this up a few years ago when I worked at a company that did aviation industry consulting.) The ICAO code might be KSGS, and the FAA code might be SGS, but I'm thinking there might be a discrepancy somewhere. --Elkman (Elkspeak) 23:16, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]Manhigh I to 29,500 m (96,800 ft), by Captain Joseph W. Kittinger on June 2, 1957. The balloon was launched from South St. Paul Airport and the flight was cut short due to one of the capsule's valves being installed backwards which vented the oxygen supply outside, but not before reaching a record altitude of 96,784 feet.[1] Kevinjmccb (talk) 05:12, 12 December 2022 (UTC)