Iggy
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- Oct 1, 2009
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1. Toncontin International Airport, Honduras
Although Boeing 757s land and take off from this airport all the time, the History Channel rated it the second-most dangerous airport in the world due to the mountainous terrain.
2. Agatti Aerodrome, Lakshadweep, India
Constantly up for a potential extension (it’s only 4,000 feet long), planes have to risk the short runway to serve the local 36 Indian tourist islands.
3. Cleveland Hopkins International
Not terrible as an actual airport, but it’s notorious for having incompetent staff. This includes sleeping through landing protocols and being too engrossed in DVDs to help park planes at the gates. Fun times.
4. Gibraltar International Airport, Gibraltar
With a major road running through the middle, traffic has to stop for every plane that lands.
5. Kansai International Airport, Japan
Large enough to be viewed from space, it faces earthquakes, cyclones, and an unstable seabed.
6. Wellington International Airport, New Zealand
A truly hazardous and short runway, it ends with a death-defying fall straight into the ocean.
Although Boeing 757s land and take off from this airport all the time, the History Channel rated it the second-most dangerous airport in the world due to the mountainous terrain.
2. Agatti Aerodrome, Lakshadweep, India
Constantly up for a potential extension (it’s only 4,000 feet long), planes have to risk the short runway to serve the local 36 Indian tourist islands.
3. Cleveland Hopkins International
Not terrible as an actual airport, but it’s notorious for having incompetent staff. This includes sleeping through landing protocols and being too engrossed in DVDs to help park planes at the gates. Fun times.
4. Gibraltar International Airport, Gibraltar
With a major road running through the middle, traffic has to stop for every plane that lands.
5. Kansai International Airport, Japan
Large enough to be viewed from space, it faces earthquakes, cyclones, and an unstable seabed.
6. Wellington International Airport, New Zealand
A truly hazardous and short runway, it ends with a death-defying fall straight into the ocean.