i think its probably Gibraltar
2006-10-01 00:30:07
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answer #1
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answered by leslie c 4
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No contest, it was the old Kai Tak airport in Hong Kong where planes had the narrowest and shortest of runways that jutted out into a lagoon surrounded by mountains and the city buildings. White knuckle landings and take-offs.
2006-10-01 07:45:42
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answered by calypso4811 1
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San Diego's Lindbergh Field, which is considered one of the most dangerous in the country. Mountains in the north and east, tailwinds from the west, Mexican airspace to the south, and head-to-head take off and landings are all constraints that make the arrival and departure of larger aircraft a dangerous threat to the safety of surrounding communities.
2006-10-04 08:14:31
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answered by Kay F 1
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To "Bones", the question was 'which airport', not landing strip.
It has been said that Singapore airport is the trickiest because you have to come in over water and if you overshoot, you have a mountain in front of you.
See the link below for another.
2006-10-01 07:37:11
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answered by Anonymous
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used to be Kai Tek in Hong Kong but that is now a vegetable patch. Gibraltar is pretty demanding but carrier landings are the least forgiving no matter where you are in the world
2006-10-01 07:36:30
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answer #5
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answered by Icarus 6
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Hmong Kong international , its on a made made island and you have to fly at 200ft for 6 miles .....between the sky scrapers..!!! the new A380 cant land there due to its huge wing span..!
2006-10-01 07:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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At the moment, Baghdad airport. Very dodgy
2006-10-01 10:51:31
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answered by LYN W 5
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A moving aircraft carrier on rough seas
2006-10-01 07:29:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it used to be Hong Kong International....
2006-10-01 07:30:33
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answered by ralf5@btinternet.com 2
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V
2006-10-01 07:35:27
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answered by vflash333 2
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