Adelaide's airport really isn't too close to the city.
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:26 pm
No seriously...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PCOcyt7BPI
Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport, one of the World's busiest passenger airports was finally retired in 1998. But not before over 29 million passengers a year passed through its gates. Nestled in a cauldron formed by high rise and mountains. The high rise was so close passengers could regularly see into the apartments at the same level and make eye contact with the residents.
The approach involved a 47 degree turn at about 100m above the runway and then align with the strip. You can see in the video that crosswinds meant they also had to regularly come in "sideways" and turn just at touchdown. Let's see a computer do that! (maybe they did?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PCOcyt7BPI
Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport, one of the World's busiest passenger airports was finally retired in 1998. But not before over 29 million passengers a year passed through its gates. Nestled in a cauldron formed by high rise and mountains. The high rise was so close passengers could regularly see into the apartments at the same level and make eye contact with the residents.
The approach involved a 47 degree turn at about 100m above the runway and then align with the strip. You can see in the video that crosswinds meant they also had to regularly come in "sideways" and turn just at touchdown. Let's see a computer do that! (maybe they did?)