Five of the most dangerous airports in the world – where even pilots are afraid of flying | The Sun
FLYING can be a pretty daunting experience, with plenty of people afraid of taking to the skies.
However, there are even some airports in the world that pilots would rather not be flying into if they can help it.
Here are five of the most dangerous places for pilots to land a plane on the planet.
Princess Juliana International Airport, St. Maarten
The Dutch Caribbean island of St Maarten boasts one of the world's most terrifying approaches for pilots.
The runway is right next to Maho Beach where plane enthusiasts visit especially to get blasted by the engines of the landing aircraft.
In 2016 bigger planes were banned from the airport and replaced by smaller ones carrying nearly half as many passengers – making hair-raising scenes of Boeing 747s skimming the beach before touching down a thing of the past.
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Hechi Airport, China
In China's southern Guangxi province, the Hechi airport is one of the most spectacular, as well as the most terrifying in the world.
An £80m project saw local developers flatten the tops of several mountains to lay down the 1.4 mile long runway 2,200ft above sea level.
It has a 1,000ft sheer drop on either side making any windy weather or miscalculations a scary prospect.
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