7 Most Dangerous Airport in the World

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Take Off and Landing is the most dangerous for aircraft. Since the airport was built and prepared to reduce the risk that occur during take off and landing. In this list there are seven airports that you may have to avoid on your holidays Hopefully it will not grow again in the future.

Princess Juliana International Airport(1) Princess Juliana International Airport
No need to explain again what the dangers, let you see the pictures. This foundation is very close to the beach which is always filled with tourists who were sunbathing.

Although there has never been a serious accident that resulted in casualties, but the takeoff and landing, the jet blast from aircraft can cause fatal accidents for tourists in the surrounding areas.

The question is why the airport was still being used ...? even for the crowded commercial flight ..? The answer is after all, this airport is the safest place for all flights from the existing location on the island. No wonder this airport because it has been named the most dangerous airport in the world.

Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport (Saba)(2) Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport (Saba)
Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport is the only airport on the island of Saba in the Caribbean region. Airport is very well known with how the plane can take off from the runway.

Yrausquin Airport has a large portion of flights on the island of Saba. Some aviation experts have the opinion that, this airport is one of the most dangerous airport in the world although there is no great tragedy that happened here. At the end of the runway there is a large letter X to indicate that the airport is not for commercial flights.

Danger comes from the geographical conditions of the airport Juancho E. Yrausquin, on one side of a high hill and there in both end of the runway directly into the ocean abyss. Very dangerous for the aircraft with the possibility can not be landed due to hit the gulf or less energy to take off, which caused the aircraft fell into a ravine.

Courchevel International Airport(France)(3) Courchevel International Airport(France)
Courchevel is a ski resort in the Alps, France. Airport has some obstacles such as its short runway which is only 525 m and the degree of slope up to 18.5%. Because it is too short, the pilot should land on the runway that climb, and fly towards a declining basis.

Who landed here ..? one of them is Pierce Brosnan, starred as a James Bond movie "Tommorow never dies" at the opening of the film. Other ..? we must use a helicopter or a small chartered plane and the pilot had to be trained first before landing there.

Gustaf III Airport (St. Bart)(4) Gustaf III Airport (St. Bart)
Gustaf III Airport also known as Saint Barthélemy Airport is a commercial airport, in rural St. Jean on the Caribbean island of Saint Barthélemy. Both the airport and a city named after the name of King Gustav III of Sweden.

This airport serves a small commercial aircraft that operate regionally. Average aircraft that landed did not ebih than 20 passengers, such the Twin Otter. In short runway ended at the beach and the beginning of the closed runway airport hill makes it dangerous for tourists to sunbathe at the end of the runway, although there are warnings to not bask in that location.

Barra International Airport (Barra)(5) Barra International Airport (Barra)
Airport is the only airport in the world who use the beach as its foundation. If you want to visit it, you can book a British Airways serving routes to Barra from Glasgow or Benbecula.

Airport time is filled with water when the tide comes and you come on the afternoon before the evening, you may find several cars parked with lights to help pilots.

Madeira Airport (Madeira)(6) Madeira Airport (Madeira)
Madeira Airport also known as Funchal Airport or Santa Catarina Airport also. This airport is an international airport located near the city of Funchal, Madeira. Madeira Airport traffic control, both domestic and international flight from the islands of Madeira

This airport was not favored because the runway is short and surrounded by mountains and ocean. This makes the process of take off and landing is very difficult even for professional pilots though. The length of the runway is only 1.4 kilometers of the original but added another 400 yards after a crash in 1977. Then in 2003 the airport was rebuilt with an upgraded long runway almost doubled in the sea by using the retaining blocks 70 meters high load.

Lukla Airport  (Nepal)(7) Lukla Airport (Nepal)
Airport is located between the high mountains on one side and a cliff thousands of feet on the other side. Airport is located at an altitude of 2900 meters above sea level, so there is virtually no sufficient power for takeoff.

Lukla Airport is a small airport in the town of Lukla in eastern Nepal. In January 2008, the government of Nepal announced that the airport will be renamed to Airport, Sir Edmund Hillary, first person who reached the summit of Everest. Airport itself is quite popular because many people use it as a starting point for climbing Mount Everest.

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