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Agatti Aerodrome
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The
Agatti Aerodrome is one of the most dangerous airports in the World,
which is placed at the southern end of Agatti Island, Lakshadeep, India.
The airport is designed for Dornier 228 type airplanes, but now the
Airport Authority of India had planned to extend the Agatti aerodrom
runway to the Kalpati Island, when it is completed the Boeing aircraft
and Airbus 320 could be easily accommodated here. The airport is spread
approximate 46.02 acres (19.05 hectares).
Kansai International Airport
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The
Kansai Airport is second most dangerous airport in the World. The
Kansai airport is an international airport is placed on a beautiful
artificial Island in the middle of Osaka Bay, Japan. This International
airport was designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano and presently
serves as an international airport for all Japan Airlines, Nippon Cargo
Airline and Nippon Airways.
Wellington International Airport
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The
Wellington International Airport is also known as Rongotai Airport,
which is placed in the suburb of Rongotai, Wellington, New Zealand. It
is an International hub for Air New Zealand and other International
Airlines. The Wellington International Airport Limited is a joint
venture of the Infratil and Wellington City Council which operates this
International airport. After Auckland and Christchurch it is the third
busiest airport in New Zealand, Which handling approximate 6,834,523
passengers in the end of year 2014. According to the Airport location it
is counted in the list of 10 most dangerous airports in the World.
Princess Juliana International Airport
This
dangerous airport is also known as Saint Maarten International Airport,
which is the main airport on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. The
Princess Juliana International Airport handled approximate 2,324,254
passengers and 173,350 aircraft movements in 2007. It is the most
important airport for Windward Island Airways and one of the important
gateways for the many small Islands, including Saba, St. Eustatius,
Anguilla and St. Barthelemy.
Paro Airport
The
Paro Airport is one of the major International Airports in Bhutan. It
is placed 6 km from Paro in a deep valley on the bank of the Paro Chhu
River. With its surrounding peaks as high as 18,000 ft (5,500 meters) it
is considered one of the most challenging airports in the World and
listed in the list of 10 stunning and dangerous airport in the World. As
of October 2009 only nine pilots were certified to land at Paro airport
around the World.
Narsarsuaq Airport, Greenland
The
Narsarsuaq Airport is located in Narsarsuag, southern Greenland. The
Kangerlussuag Airport in Greenland capable of serving large numbers of
Airlines. The Narsarsuaq Airport is only the International Airport in
Southern Greenland.
Lukla Airport
The
Lukla Airport is also known as Tenzing-Hillary Airport, which is a
small airport in the town of Lukla, Solukhumbu, Eastern Nepal. The
airport is widely popular because Lukla is one of the most beautiful places in the World,
where many people start the climb to Mount Everest Base Camp. The Lukla
airport is contained within a chain link fence and patrolled by the
civil police and Nepal armed police. There are daily flights between
Kathmandu and Lukla, while the sun is completely shining bright.
Madeira Airport
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The
Madeira Airport is formerly known as Santa Catarina Airport and
informally as Funchal Airport, both are an International Airport in the
civil parish of Santa Catarina, Portugal. The Madeira airport is popular
for its short runway which, surrounded by very high mountains and the
ocean, made it a tricky landing for the most experienced pilots. This
dangerous airport was officially opened on 18 July 1964, with two 1,600
meters (5,249 t) long runways and the first flight was ever to land TAP
Air Portugal Lockheed Constellation with 80 passengers. According to the
popularity of Madeira Island the airport runway had to be extended in
1972 and allow larger aircraft to land.
Los Angeles International Airport
The
Los Angeles International Airport is one of the largest and busiest
Airports in the Greater Los Angeles Area, California. In 2014, The
Airport handled 80,562,352 passengers, which making it the fifth busiest
airport in the world. It is also was the third busiest airport in the
world by aircraft movement, which is operated by Los Angeles World
Airports.
Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong
From
1925 until 1998, The Kai Tak Airport was the international airport of
Hong Kong, which was officially known as Hong Kong International
Airport, when it was officially replaced by the new Hong Kong
International Airport. It is the 10th most dangerous airport in the World, because the landings at this airport were a real experience of the pilots
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