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The 10 Most Dangerous Airport Landings In The World

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The 10 Most Dangerous Airport Landings In The World

There are several airports around the world that are considered dangerous for landing due to various factors such as location, runway length, terrain, weather conditions, and other challenges. Here are ten examples:

  1. Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Nepal – Also known as Lukla Airport, it is considered one of the most dangerous airports in the world due to its short runway and location in the Himalayas.RK 0602 00825 LuklaFlugplatzCourtesy: Wikipedia

2. Courchevel Altiport, France – This airport is located in the French Alps and has a very short runway with a steep gradient, making it challenging for pilots to land safely.

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3. Madeira International Airport, Portugal – The runway of this airport is built on stilts over the ocean, and high winds can make landing difficult.

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4. Paro Airport, Bhutan – This airport is located in a narrow valley surrounded by mountains, and pilots must make a sharp turn to land on the runway.

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5. Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport, Saba – This airport has a very short runway and is surrounded by cliffs and the ocean.

 

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6. Princess Juliana International Airport, Saint Martin – The runway of this airport is located next to a popular beach, and planes have to fly very low over the heads of beachgoers.

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7. Toncontín International Airport, Honduras – The runway of this airport is located in a valley surrounded by mountains and requires pilots to make a steep descent.

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8. Gibraltar International Airport, Gibraltar – The runway of this airport is intersected by a busy road, and planes have to take off and land very close to cars and pedestrians.

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9. Kansai International Airport, Japan – This airport is built on an artificial island in the ocean and is susceptible to earthquakes and typhoons.

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10. Barra Airport, Scotland – The runway of this airport is actually a beach that is submerged during high tide, and planes can only land at certain times of the day.

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It’s important to note that while these airports are considered challenging for pilots, they also have strict safety procedures in place to ensure the safety of passengers and crew.

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