What is the hardest airport to land at?
Paro Airport, Bhutan
This airport, situated in the Himalayas, is considered one of the world's most dangerous. The number of pilots qualified to fly into Paro Airport is in the single digits. Those pilots have to swoop around small hills to get to this landing strip tucked between 16,000-foot mountains.
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- Princess Juliana International Airport.
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- Gisborne Airport (New Zealand)
SNA has earned a reputation as one of America's scariest airports, and it's not for the reasons you'd expect. With Southern California's serene weather and its location off the blue waters of Newport Beach, it's not exactly a turbulent trip over the Rockies.
Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Nepal
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, the airport sits at an altitude of 9,000 feet and is subject to high winds, cloud cover and changing visibility. Takeoff is particularly scary. The 1,792-foot runway is at a 12% incline and abruptly drops off 2,000 feet to a river valley below.
Known worldwide for its fast-and-furious departures, John Wayne Airport (SNA) - set in scenic Southern California - boasts one of the fastest takeoff rolls in the world, with planes taking off at 25 degree angles compared to usual 10.
The Sky Cruise will be powered by 20 nuclear engines working on nuclear fusion. The resultant reaction will provide energy 24/7, and the aircraft will not have to land.
Due to the terrain and the low possibility of a safe go-around for a missed approach, there are no go-around procedures for this airport. Tenzing–Hillary Airport is frequently referred to as the most dangerous airport in the world.
However, statistically speaking, a seat close to an exit in the front or rear, or a middle seat in the back third of the plane offers the lowest fatality rate.
The Xigazê airport located in the Chinese Tibetan plateau is at an elevation of 3,800 m (12,400 ft), one of the highest in the world. Having the Himalayas range right beside it does not help in terms of turbulence, which actually makes it the most turbulent airport in the world for 2022!
What is the #1 best airport?
1. Singapore Changi Airport: Singapore's Changi Airport, known for its stunning indoor waterfall, is top of Skytrax's 2023 ranking of the world's best airports. 2. Hamad International Airport: Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar, is number two on Skytrax's list.
UK's Manchester Airport Is the Most Stressful In the World
That's a whole lot of people traveling from one place to another. According to sentiment analysis from TensiStrength, 82.5% of reviews for Manchester Airport indicate stress, making it the most stressful airport in the world.

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- Southwest Florida International Airport.
- Newark Liberty International Airport.
- Dallas Love Field.
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
- Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
- Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport.
- Boston Logan International Airport.
- # 7 San Diego Lindbergh Field International (SAN)
- #6 Orlando International (MCO)
- #5 Portland International (PDX)
- #4 Pittsburgh International (PIT)
- #3 George Bush Houston Intercontinental (IAH)
- #2 Memphis International (MEM)
- #1 Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)
Area 51 is owned by the United States Air Force who acquired the site in 1955. It is located 83 miles from Las Vegas in the Nevada Desert. Surrounded by massive dunes and mountains is Homey Airport and Groom Lake, the official names for Area 51.
It's one of the most terrifying landing points in the world. Terrifying low landings at the specialty of the island of St. Maarten's airport. At Princess Juliana International Airport, planes must fly directly over lounging beachgoers to land on an air strip that starts only yards behind them.
Jet Streams
Jet streams, which are a system of air currents that circle the Earth many miles above the planet's surface, are another reason why aircraft don't fly over the Pacific Ocean. Due to Earth's rotation, these air currents often move from West to East.
The international airport, located 72 feet below sea level, is the lowest commercial airport in the world. It's located on the grassy, flat stretches of land that surround the city of Atyrau. Atyrau Airport is one of five international airports in all of Kazakhstan.
Kuwait City, Kuwait - Kuwait International Airport (while only at an elevation of 206 feet (63 m), it is widely considered one of the world's hottest airports, as temperatures can reach up to 114 °F (46 °C) on an average summer day)
Do planes ever stop flying?
A: Techincally, there is only one way for the aircraft to remain hanging motionless in the air: if weight and lift cancel each other out perfectly, and at the same time thrust and drag cancel each other out too. But this is incredibly rare.
Flying empty planes gives airlines access to slots they hope will, in time, be filled with fuller flights. Slots are allocated twice a year, in the summer and winter period, at slot allocation conferences organized by ICAO. Airlines wanting slots must submit a request for them 30 days before the conference begins.
Since it can't match the Earth's rotational speed, a westward plane technically travels east — just like the entire planet beneath it. It just has engines that help it travel east a little more slowly than everything else, making it move west relative to the ground.
- Zurich.
- Singapore Changi.
- Seoul Incheon.
- Tokyo Haneda.
- Rome Fiumicino.
- Centrair Nagoya.
- Tokyo Narita.
- Copenhagen.
1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
Located in Humboldt County, 270 miles north of San Francisco, Arcata–Eureka Airport (ACV) is considered to be the foggiest airport in the world. The weather in this part of Northern California is so unpredictable that the United States military has made it a base for its all-weather training.
# | Airport | Avg. turbulence (edr) |
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1 | Xigazê | 34.827 |
2 | Zhangjiakou | 33.417 |
3 | Athens | 33.299 |
4 | Medina | 33.23 |
Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla, Nepal, has one of the world's steepest uphill runways. The Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla, Nepal, is not only 9,383 feet above sea level, but also has one of the world's steepest uphill runways — which ends in Himalaya-ringed nothingness.
But this isn't necessarily an unusual occurrence on the Greek Island. The runway at Skiathos Airport is just 1,628 metres long and, due to the geography of the island, pilots have to approach the landing much lower than they would at other airports.