This Was The World's Most Terrifying Airport

2024 ж. 16 Сәу.
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    • or "...on Earth."

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      @DangerB0ne@DangerB0ne26 күн бұрын
  • Aways love a video about Hong Kong. 1:38 99.9% on time is actually one of the most useless stat you can give about the Hong Kong MTR, I mean that in the best way, because the trains are so frequent (one every 3 min ish when I lived there) that nobody checks train times so you don't even know if the trains are late. IMO train frequency is a better metric than how on time it is. Great video as always.

    @Nighteyes66@Nighteyes6626 күн бұрын
    • yep and in rush hour the trains arrive 1 minute apart in busy lines.

      @maximusdeep@maximusdeep26 күн бұрын
    • @@maximusdeepRush hour at Admiralty station, the trains on Island Line arrive every 30 seconds or so. It's absolutely insane. As a commuter I cannot imagine my life if it wasn't this efficient

      @ObristPlayep@ObristPlayep20 күн бұрын
    • Still, many Hong Kong residents are still not satisfied with the service

      @uu78kk@uu78kk15 күн бұрын
  • Scared the death out of me, when I first flew in. You could actually see people in their apartments.

    @drewbaker5595@drewbaker559526 күн бұрын
    • And what they were watching on television

      @only_1_kinobi@only_1_kinobi26 күн бұрын
    • I flew in at night. And this was before the airport became internet famous. The worse aspect I remember was waiting for 20-30 minutes in a mob of hundreds of travelers trying to get transport into the city.

      @washoecreative595@washoecreative59526 күн бұрын
    • What if you see a naked grandma

      @sam08g16@sam08g1626 күн бұрын
    • I wonder how they feel,,,,

      @catchaser52@catchaser5226 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, but I bet you miss it, like I do.

      @nezbrun872@nezbrun87225 күн бұрын
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      @brettsmithhanlon2495@brettsmithhanlon249526 күн бұрын
  • I've lived in Hong Kong now for just over 11 years (from Scotland) and I've been seeing new roads, buildings, highway bridges, tunnels, MTR lines every single year since arriving. The new Chek Lap Kok airport is being expanded now too. Hong Kong really is an infrastructure Mecca.

    @alectang1614@alectang161426 күн бұрын
    • Speaking of which, one of the last times I arrived in Kai Tak I was sitting in a window seat and got a magnificent view of all the infrastructure under construction for the new airport. It was like watching a gigantic model train set unfold beneath me. And then seeing the checkerboard up-close-and-personal just before landing (aircraft aimed for a checkboard pattern painted onto the hill, for its final turn, which you can just see in the opening video if you look carefully).

      @cv990a4@cv990a426 күн бұрын
    • I remember when I was at school in hk watching the aircraft from the windows coming into land. Was always awesome! Miss hk loads (lived up in Sai Kung)

      @PatrickStuart2012@PatrickStuart201226 күн бұрын
    • I live across the border in Shenzhen which is also an infrastructure mecca for those that like construction. Seems it never stops. HK is truly an incredible place tho.

      @pingpongdonkeykongkong@pingpongdonkeykongkong26 күн бұрын
    • Hong Konger here - my favourite is Ṯsing Yi Island because it’s a bridge enthusiast’s paradise with three giant bridges spanning out of it! I’ve only ever seen the Scottish give us a run for our money. The Forth Bridges across the Firth were amazing to behold in person.

      @kaihang4685@kaihang468526 күн бұрын
    • @@cv990a4 yeah I remember landing in Kai tak as a kid. There was one time our British Airways flight had to abort landing. I remember that very clearly!

      @alectang1614@alectang161426 күн бұрын
  • This project is super awesome, but if you’re looking for more HK engineering content then a historic look at the build out of the new airport and the crazy logistics required to shift all the equipment between flights when Kai Tak was shut down is definitely worth looking at. Not to mention the switch over from British to Chinese ownership, a project on an insane deadline, and crazy engineering challenges related to rail, road, and reclaimed land.

    @w2ttsy670@w2ttsy67026 күн бұрын
    • the quad-track local + express airport rail connection and the transit oriented mixed used development over stations is worthy of its own episode

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      @porkpie2884@porkpie288426 күн бұрын
    • Sounds awesome W2 - you should do it! ( come on buddy, have a go!) 😁👍

      @philtucker1224@philtucker122426 күн бұрын
    • ​@@porkpie2884Are you 5 years old?

      @woodduck2178@woodduck217826 күн бұрын
    • @@woodduck2178 Looking for young children are you? I think I'd better alert the authorities.

      @porkpie2884@porkpie288425 күн бұрын
  • That airport is much missed by many old travel enthusiasts. It was reputedly the best “E-ticket ride” in the skies. I was too young and missed it, but I sure regret not having the experience.

    @DeanStephen@DeanStephen26 күн бұрын
    • Thanks to this comment I had to educate myself as to what and "E-Ticket ride" was! New knowledge acquired, thanks Dean 🙂

      @chrisforrester7782@chrisforrester778226 күн бұрын
    • @@chrisforrester7782Disneyland, they had tickets for each ride back in the days when it was pay-per-ride and the tickets went form A for the most simple attractions to E for the most exiting and expensive ones. Just saying so u guys don’t have to research xD

      @relaxingnaturevideos1203@relaxingnaturevideos120326 күн бұрын
    • @@relaxingnaturevideos1203 Thank you! That was very helpful.

      @CockatooDude@CockatooDude23 күн бұрын
  • The world's most terrifying airport. Lukla in Nepal might like to have that crown.

    @headforthehillsuk@headforthehillsuk26 күн бұрын
    • I heard Thimphu's airport in Bhutan is really tough to land in as well

      @egill624@egill62426 күн бұрын
  • My first ever flight was solo from UK to HK in '97. I had a window seat facing the apartments as we banked to come in to land, that was a scary initiation to flying!

    @ScruffyMisguidedAndBlue@ScruffyMisguidedAndBlue26 күн бұрын
    • long as hell too

      @GigglyWalrus@GigglyWalrus26 күн бұрын
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      @glennac@glennac26 күн бұрын
  • It makes me a bit sad that I'll never experience landing at Kai Tak in a 747 and then driving by the walled city into town.

    @pureheartx3576@pureheartx357626 күн бұрын
  • 6:15 “which shits 1.5m away” hahaha

    @Mattwattss@Mattwattss26 күн бұрын
  • My school used to be in Kowloon City. Every couple of hours my classmates had to close our ears during class. Nobody there were concerned with the safety, merely the noise.

    @yensteel@yensteel26 күн бұрын
    • Nightmare

      @nikobellic570@nikobellic57018 күн бұрын
  • I remember as 7 year old kid on the final approach into RWY 13 back in 1994 - A QANTAS 767-300ER What an epic view! At least you're able to recreate the landing on MSFS 2020

    @Titot182@Titot18226 күн бұрын
  • My hometown mentioned! And yes, pedestrian tunnels (and bridges) are common but important features throughout Hong Kong. Being a city so dense and reliant on public transportations, they are used by thousands if not millions daily to get to bypass the busy car traffic on the ground

    @ESC_jackqulen@ESC_jackqulen26 күн бұрын
  • The effort put for Pedestrian subway says why hong kong public transit is so efficient. They are putting effort to make Public Transit along with being walkable across city as easier as possible. While most other countries just develop new public transit and completely forgets how walkable and easy to move around city and homes which make them unsuccessful.

    @abdur2890@abdur289026 күн бұрын
    • That is very true. If you also take look at Japan, a lot of the tunnels are underground shopping malls, going under major roads, or above metro railway. That's something Hong Kong probably can't do anymore, since a lot of the time, it was being built / structurally planned when they're building those road / rails. I feel like that is part of how you how a pedestrian subway more attractive. Instead of the mess you usually see some other countries. If a pedestrian way is under-used, it would slowly become an uncomfortable environment, along side with lack of funding for maintenance, cleaning and security

      @li_tsz_fung@li_tsz_fung16 күн бұрын
  • The aviation enthusiast inside me wants Kai Tak to still be in operation. The engineering side of me is terrified of the idea of the logistics of Kai Tak.

    @wasir3703@wasir370326 күн бұрын
  • Flying into Hong Kong airport as a 12YO sitting in the cockpit in 1981 was amazing. Cathyway Pacific was so nice to let me, and excellent service!

    @glike2@glike226 күн бұрын
  • I will never forget landing there. It was so incredible to be in the bubble of a 747 literally flying between buildings. So amazing.

    @BradleySkaggsNYC@BradleySkaggsNYC26 күн бұрын
  • Another brilliant docu from Fred & team 👍

    @hamishpaterson2413@hamishpaterson241326 күн бұрын
  • Hong Kong really does have the best mass transit in the world. Moving to a car-centric America-wannabe regional town in Australia was the biggest cultural shock for me.

    @kaihang4685@kaihang468526 күн бұрын
  • The airport on Saint Martin / Sint Maarten is also pretty terrifying.

    @kenster8270@kenster827026 күн бұрын
    • For spectators beyond the runway, rather than the cockpit crew/passengers.

      @fosterfuchs@fosterfuchs26 күн бұрын
  • I must say, I was not expecting this to be a pedestrian access project. Nice reveal at the end. Kudos to another excellent video, B1M.

    @J3scribe@J3scribe26 күн бұрын
  • whoa that rectangular TBM is mind blowing

    @EnzoFoove@EnzoFoove26 күн бұрын
  • St. Maarten the Princess Juliana International Airport is freaking crazy 🤣✅🪣📃😅

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    @cyberpunk.386@cyberpunk.38625 күн бұрын
  • B1M should do a video on Kowloon walled city. It was demolished in the late 90’s but was a fantastically interesting place.

    @Toastybear1@Toastybear126 күн бұрын
    • The remains now reside in Kowloon Walled City Park. There's so many quirks and oddities indeed!

      @yensteel@yensteel26 күн бұрын
  • Great video but I want to know more about that square head TBM and if its been in use anywhere else in the world and/or if it can be scaled up to use on other types of projects and how it compares in both time and economics...

    @stickynorth@stickynorth26 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely great content as always!

    @jakemarcus9999@jakemarcus999926 күн бұрын
  • Having both flown into the old Hong Kong airport (and just flown out of the new one literally last week), I can say the new one is a vast improvement.

    @CaravelClerihew@CaravelClerihew26 күн бұрын
  • I missed out on Kai Tak since the first time I visited Hong Kong was in '98, but I would always read about how risky landing at the old airport was.

    @Girder3@Girder326 күн бұрын
  • I lived there back in thelate70s- early 80s and it always scared me witless coming in (they were still shaving the mountains down at that time.

    @djd1121@djd112126 күн бұрын
  • HK mentioned, wtf is a competent government 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥

    @SpaceJesus_69@SpaceJesus_6926 күн бұрын
  • I've traveled for pleasure and business for decades and have no fear of flying except landing in Hong Kong or Sint Martin, both are scary airports for arrivals.

    @DavidS5118@DavidS511826 күн бұрын
  • Very enjoyable as always 👍

    @GazMoby@GazMoby26 күн бұрын
  • Great to see you showcase Greencoat Place : )

    @mikeinsw11@mikeinsw1126 күн бұрын
  • something very similar to this is happening in Toronto with the Downsview airport redevelopment. Definitely worth checking out!!!

    @Italianmarcus10@Italianmarcus1026 күн бұрын
  • Another great B1M video, but I have a slight criticism. If the old airport got redeveloped, where is the new one and how do it's logistics work? It would have been just a neat little inclusion to top off a nearly perfect video!

    @evr0408@evr040826 күн бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/mrWNhbCqqIyYna8/bejne.html

      @runderdfrech3560@runderdfrech356026 күн бұрын
  • So lucky to have landed at kai tak and live in hong kong in the early 90s seeing concorde land was the best sight

    @ETKelly@ETKelly26 күн бұрын
  • China: where'd everybody go?😢 USA: 😂😂😂

    @surfside75@surfside7526 күн бұрын
  • As an airline captain, I would like to argue that the intro is a bit dramatic 😂 There is nothing unsafe about disconnecting the autopilot. Neither is it a problem to turn at 1000ft above the ground. This happens everyday multiple time on so called visual approaches. "Diving straight towards a mountain..." Have you seen the approaches into FNC (Madeira)? Quite a bit more dramatic than the 45 degree turn at 1000 ft you are referring to. Also flying low enough to see into peoples homes.. Have a look at LIS runway 02. There are procedures in place for making this possible in a safe way, (ILS). Your videos are normally great, and it's clear that you do a lot of research! But when it comes to aviation, you might wanna read up a bit...

    @jesper1010@jesper101026 күн бұрын
    • What is the most difficult international airport to land at? Are there ones with no ILS?

      @gigglesmurf2004@gigglesmurf200424 күн бұрын
    • @@gigglesmurf2004 Various airports have their own difficulties, but most are very straight forward. Many places only have ILS on one side of the runway, where the other side have some form of non precision approach.

      @jesper1010@jesper101023 күн бұрын
    • I think somewhere in Nepal in the foot of Himalaya. I forgot the name, but the take-off almost 45 degree angle down straight to the cliff.

      @BayuAH@BayuAH23 күн бұрын
    • @@BayuAH kzhead.info/sun/e6yphtCeb1-rd4E/bejne.htmlsi=Zw69hQD_s3IQJNix This circling onto 04 in AMS is quite nice.

      @jesper1010@jesper101023 күн бұрын
    • @@BayuAH Lukla I believe it's called

      @paradise_valley@paradise_valley13 күн бұрын
  • When I first heard about RTBMs I thought they were a hoax, but seeing them in action is so cool!

    @Samuel_J1@Samuel_J126 күн бұрын
  • I used to love flying in/out of Kai Tak it was a bit of a roller coaster ride! I remember flying out of Kai Tak once, and at end of the runway (of to the left) was a KLM 747 fitted with an optional front landing wheel delete package

    @user-ui4le8wo3t@user-ui4le8wo3t26 күн бұрын
    • I remember seeing the China Airlines Flight that went off the end of the runway into the water. It sat in the water for quite a while.

      @spam_slayed1481@spam_slayed148125 күн бұрын
  • so proud of my city. i lived 10 minutes from kai tak.

    @sultanabran1@sultanabran126 күн бұрын
  • This KZhead channel is 1 of my faves so interesting and delivered in a very informative way. Keep up the great work. ps... Could you come to Stoke-on-Trent and do a video on the biggest infrastructure project the area of Longton has ever had. Next month Stoke Council will be finally filing the massive pothole on Anchor Road. Once done 8 hours later the whole Stoke-on-Trent metropolitan area will be running like clock work.

    @northropgrumman788@northropgrumman78815 күн бұрын
  • Undeniably the best channel in this genre. Love every single episode. Top shelf. Cheers.

    @rickkearn7100@rickkearn710023 күн бұрын
  • Landing at the Hong Kong Airport in 1995 is still a very memorable experience! Genuinely could look into people’s apartments!

    @markbuhler5721@markbuhler572124 күн бұрын
  • Flew into Kai Tak several times in the 80’s and absolutely loved it. Could even see what the tenants were watching on their tvs under the airplane as it came in for a landing

    @Perfectlyhonest22@Perfectlyhonest2226 күн бұрын
  • I just came back from Hong Kong and holy that city is beautiful. As a New Yorker I’ll say New York is still better but if I’m being honest Hong Kong was objectively just… holy moly that reshaped how I see cities.

    @fuzedcable5612@fuzedcable561226 күн бұрын
    • Hongkonger here, would you mind sharing how Hong Kong reshaped the way you see cities? I have never been to NYC so I can’t really tell the differences from my own perspective

      @mypasswordisuod7f1kwjrvzx32@mypasswordisuod7f1kwjrvzx3220 күн бұрын
  • I love the 3D animations - they explain the ideas clearly!

    @briansmith8470@briansmith847025 күн бұрын
  • I live very near to Choi Hung, Hong Kong. It's amazing that you know more than I do.

    @Evelynyns112@Evelynyns11225 күн бұрын
  • I remember flying in and out of that old airport. I miss that thrill.

    @matdrat@matdrat25 күн бұрын
  • The area as changed so much, went last week too the airside shopping centre its nice. I really wish i had a go at kai tak tho lol

    @asustransformer28@asustransformer2826 күн бұрын
  • The RTBM is such a clever machine!

    @tonypapas9854@tonypapas985426 күн бұрын
    • Its not

      @chriv8429@chriv842923 күн бұрын
  • Could you make this development a series?

    @jens_le_benz@jens_le_benz26 күн бұрын
  • Another fantastic video I am abit of a plane spotter and enjoyed this.

    @michaelandrew4812@michaelandrew481225 күн бұрын
  • Shout-out to the background music. Yin Yin is great.

    @RedMushroomPanda@RedMushroomPanda26 күн бұрын
  • I was there! First time visiting Hong Kong, one year after the takeover in 1997. I and my Taiwanese fiancé were visiting our Hong Kong friends, a couple, where the husband worked for the government monitoring the dopplers at the airport and various installations. He also gave us a tour of the new airport before it opened up. It was really quite amazing!

    @garyrandalls853@garyrandalls85326 күн бұрын
  • I miss Kai Tak. I remember flying there often with Mom when I was a wee fella.

    @PakaBubi@PakaBubi26 күн бұрын
  • Landed in Kai Tak in Feb 1998. Amazing experience but glad they opened the new airport.

    @oliviercoulon5196@oliviercoulon519625 күн бұрын
  • I have heard that there’s an airport in Nepal that is at least as scary due to the unforgiving altitude, weather, and terrain.

    @alidaweber1023@alidaweber102326 күн бұрын
  • I remember flying into Kai Tak as a kid, it was called the Checkerboard approach. It was quite a thrill unless you were a nervous flyer.

    @rogerhargreaves2272@rogerhargreaves227225 күн бұрын
  • I've been to Hong Kong in 2015. It's public transport system is insanely good.

    @EvandroJRSilva-mu6mi@EvandroJRSilva-mu6mi26 күн бұрын
  • I do like the idea of the new TBM, that is what you really call thinking outside the box😂

    @johnwalton3850@johnwalton385026 күн бұрын
  • I’ve been to HK for business but it was at the new airport,,,, The old one was in Kowloon 😮

    @dallascowboy2221@dallascowboy222126 күн бұрын
  • Miss kai tak airport, it was such a rollercoaster of a landing

    @PRCOM@PRCOM26 күн бұрын
  • I used to live near Kai Tak Airport back in the 1980s and, from experience, I still couldn’t believe that there had yet to have a crash in the nearby neighborhood as a child growing up in Hong Kong. While I have been looking forward to seeing the transition in person one day, the controversial Article 23 and National Security Law have made my dream trip practically impossible.

    @jcngokai-76@jcngokai-7623 күн бұрын
  • 04:58 ah Choi Hung Metro 🤩

    @benlau4026@benlau402626 күн бұрын
  • thank you for introducing this tunnel. I live in that area.

    @KMIP-kl1zk@KMIP-kl1zk18 күн бұрын
  • I landed there at night back in the early 90s. Didn't seem terrifying as a passenger, but looking at the apartment building windows was interesting for sure.

    @kvom01@kvom0126 күн бұрын
  • The Lulka airport where they fly off a mountain is wicked! A video on that would be cool.

    @princetandukar9290@princetandukar929026 күн бұрын
  • Love you Bro

    @bibekdas5595@bibekdas559526 күн бұрын
  • Amazing video, thanks for sharing, have a great day.☺️🧚🏻‍♀️

    @aracelyd.6455@aracelyd.645526 күн бұрын
  • Was expecting a video about Lukla! 😅😅

    @wyqtor@wyqtor26 күн бұрын
  • The second part about the tunnel is good, but overall, the redevelopment so far is a failure. The cruise terminal is not easy to access and few ships coming, the mall inside the terminal is hardly and shops. For the residential and commercial, plan for rail connection has been changed between build and not build, very limited public transport to previous runway area, leasing of commercial building is also very bad, even for those just above subway station has just 50% leasing rate. For the sport's stadium, near finish but still developing, not much can be commented.

    @dg868HF9f@dg868HF9f26 күн бұрын
    • It’s still a work in progress. The KT cruise terminal is not really convenient but cruise passengers can be dealt with by feeder buses.

      @canto_v12@canto_v1226 күн бұрын
  • Worth mentioning that when landing the pilot is aiming at the big red and white checkerboard you can see on the side of the hill. They fly straight towards it till they pass over an apartment block with another visual marker on its roof. That tells them exactly where to turn to line up with the runway. It was the most common airport model purchased for commercial flight simulators. No commercial airliner pilot landed there without having done simulated landings.

    @andrewfrance1047@andrewfrance104726 күн бұрын
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    @NewCastleIndiana@NewCastleIndiana26 күн бұрын
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  • landing at Kai Tak was fun. Check in with a standby ticket was not: Captain next to the counter, guesstimating passengers weight to calculate the take off weight to be able to clear the mountain.

    @AgiHammerthief@AgiHammerthief26 күн бұрын
  • I lived in HK from 1995 to 2000, so I experienced the old and the new aiports. Kai Tak is mythical, I had so many epic landings! The new airport is much better in terms of infrastructure, but it was such an anti-climax landing there when it opened compared to Kai Tak. For people living in the old neighborhood, the closing of the aiport was a blessing. For flying enthusiasts, it was a disaster.

    @fredericperrin3279@fredericperrin327923 күн бұрын
  • 3:17 (for the car nerds) if you don't notice theres a Mercades Mclaren SLR on the right side stuck in traffic

    @akihiro3798@akihiro379826 күн бұрын
  • Wow! I flew into this airport once in the mid 90's en route to Singapore. I remember seeing peoples laundry during the landing. It is no exaggeration about seeing inside people apartments or it being scary. We deplaned, but those who were continuing on to Singapore did not get to go to the airport. They bussed us to a crowded waiting room where we were kept prisoner for hours. My memory is a bit fuzzy, but I think they didn't even have a bathroom. The whole experience was surreal.

    @bingbang7455@bingbang745524 күн бұрын
  • It’s jut like a story in Jakarta’s Kemoryan Airport operated from 1955 until 1983 when it was converted into developed land like parks and condominiums

    @darwinqpenaflorida3797@darwinqpenaflorida379726 күн бұрын
  • I was fortunate to have flown in and out of the old airport. It was terrifying as much as it was fascinating!.....and yes, you could look into the apartments as you landed.

    @johnlabus7359@johnlabus735921 күн бұрын
  • 150k ppl on that small area? Im getting PTSD by just hearing it....

    @MrDadyD@MrDadyD26 күн бұрын
  • I remember landing there in the early '80's. I was a teenager at the time and really did think we were going to crash.

    @somewhat.random@somewhat.random26 күн бұрын
  • Is this video using a Kaissereich soundtrack at the start?

    @44unknown83@44unknown8325 күн бұрын
  • Oh damn! I landed there in my teens! This video reminded me about the warnings the tour guide gave saying "it might feel scary" 😂 #flashback

    @RazKino@RazKino26 күн бұрын
  • God I miss that old airport! The landing was epic!

    @user-iz3gv5vo6b@user-iz3gv5vo6b26 күн бұрын
  • Great to look at how amazing these engineering technologies are happening in my home town ❤

    @sharonkwan5732@sharonkwan573218 күн бұрын
  • RTBMs really should be standard in transit construction, as they would allow for shallower cheaper stations without forcing disrupting cut-and-cover on an entire artery. Compared with the deep bore TBM construction methods that often balloon subway costs to $500m per km, this looks like it could be half the price per km and feature much more accessible stations. Remember that cut and cover isn't merely cheaper because it doesn't require a TBM, it's cheaper because station platforms can be located 8 meters below the surface instead of 24 meters, which can be the difference between a station costing $50 million and $150 million. Of course there will always be projects where deep bore TBM or regular circular TBM is necessary, but I imagine there's serious cost and times savings by utilizing shallow RTBM that transit planners and engineers should seriously consider.

    @RoboJules@RoboJules23 күн бұрын
  • I swear the god every time I see a development project in urban areas THIS dense, I just think "for this price, buy more land" lol

    @MultiSciGeek@MultiSciGeek11 күн бұрын
  • Flew there once on a Thai 747. I was 10 so I didn’t know that anything was special about it until I was older.

    @ronduncan9527@ronduncan952726 күн бұрын
  • My grandfather on my mom side he was captain for years for Canadian Air line before Air Canada bought the company in 1999. He flew to that airport couple times in his career and he said he hated landed there because it was very dangous. Also, he flew the F-86 and F-104 for the RCAF in the 1960's.

    @gjlrocco9793@gjlrocco979326 күн бұрын
  • As a kid, I landed in 747s several times at Kai Tek. Best time ever.

    @BSGSV@BSGSV26 күн бұрын
  • I landed there in early 96, with who else Cathay Pacific, but of course I was not scared, perhaps that was due to the glasses of brandy that I had at the end of the flight that’s when you truly had fantastic service, even though it was only economy and metal cutlery?

    @WILLIAM1690WALES@WILLIAM1690WALES26 күн бұрын
    • I think airlines are reintroducing metal cutlery now. But not sure if CX has it for Economy

      @canto_v12@canto_v1226 күн бұрын
  • It only took 20 years to start planning to redevelop it 💀

    @Mafiooso686@Mafiooso68626 күн бұрын
  • Thus system is very interesting, but it seems to me that can be used only for short tunnels, like this one, because there is a limit of how much force you can push into the precasted section of the tunnel being added one after the other. And that is the limit.

    @luigifranceschi2350@luigifranceschi235026 күн бұрын
  • Landed there in 1994. I was not prepared for being close enough to the buildings to see a man shaving.

    @_yadokari@_yadokari26 күн бұрын
  • This guy’s videos are pretty good, when he’s not trying to con you into buying masterworks.

    @glennalexon1530@glennalexon153026 күн бұрын
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