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Posted: 20 Oct 2011 01:53 AM PDT Flying may be one of the safest methods of transportation but it doesn't always look that way, especially when flying in and out of certain airports. These 10 air travel destinations challenge the skill of pilots, the structure of aircraft, and the underwear of passengers. Tioman Island Airport, Tioman Island, MalaysiaYou may not have heard of Tioman Island (known locally as Gunung Daik Bercabang Tiga) but likely you've seen it on TV or at a movie theater: "Bali Hai" in the 1956 film South Pacific was actually Tioman Island. This beautiful tropic isle lies off the east coast of peninsular Malaysia, due east of Kuala Lumpur and roughly north-northeast of Singapore. Berjaya Air operates 2- and 4-engine turboprop planes capable – barely – of negotiating the single 3,254ft (992m) runway at Tioman Island Airport. Pilots must first set their planes on a heading directly into a mountain range, with the pilot then performing a 90 degree turn to line up the runway. Late touchdowns are ill-advised as overshooting the runway means plunging off a sheer cliff. Princess Juliana International Airport, St. MaartenOriginally constructed as a military airport during World War II, Princess Juliana International Airport today serves as the main hub for the smaller island destinations of the Caribbean. Takeoffs from the airport require quick reflexes as a sharp turn must be made immediately after becoming airborne, so as not to slam into the mountains. |
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