Deepthroat life! These are the most dangerous airports in the world
The runway of this airport located in the high hills of France has further slope and then ditch. Some scenes of the famous Bond series film ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ were shot here.
Courchevel Airport (CVF), France
Due to the lack of flat ground, the runway at Gibraltar Airport passes through a busy road. This road is known as Winston Churchill Avenue. During the landing of every plane, traffic is stopped.
Gibraltar Airport
This is the main airstrip in America’s Antarctica. Its strength can be gauged from the fact that even a giant Boeing 757 has landed here, but there is a danger of the plane slipping here at the time of landing.
Antarctica Airport
Lakshadweep Agati Airport is built in the south of Agati Island and it is the only airstrip of Lakshadweep. This small airstrip of 4000 feet length is as beautiful to see as it is equally dangerous to land a ship.
Agati Airport
It is the fourth busiest airport in Portugal. Surrounded by hills on one side and sea on the other, this is such an airport, where landing and taking off is extremely dangerous. There are mainly only two runways here.
Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport, Madeira
Maho Beach is very close to this airport in Saint Martin. At the time of landing, the airplane passes 10 to 20 meters above the heads of the tourists. Tourists come here more for this experience than for the beach.
Princess Juliana International Airport
There is water at both ends of the Wellington International Airport runway. The runway of the airport is also only 2081 meters, which means it is a very small runway. One mistake can cause the plane to fall directly into the water.
Wellington International Airport, New Zealand
Lukla Airport in Khumbu Nepal is also known as Tenzing Airport. Its runway is very short, has hills all around and ends before a deep gorge.
Lukla Airport