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World’s most dangerous airports: Extreme landings that defy gravity

These extreme airports feature cliffs, oceans, and even train tracks, challenging even veteran pilots.

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World’s most dangerous airports: Extreme landings that defy gravity

Qamdo Bamda Airport – Tibet: Formerly the world's highest airport; extreme altitude and terrain challenge pilots.

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World’s most dangerous airports: Extreme landings that defy gravity

St. Barths Airport – St. Barths: Short runway ending near sunbathing tourists.

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World’s most dangerous airports: Extreme landings that defy gravity

Malekene Air Strip – Lesotho, Africa: Only 1,300 feet long, ending with a 2,000-foot drop.

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World’s most dangerous airports: Extreme landings that defy gravity

Ketchikan International Airport – Alaska: Short runway with heavy rain and freezing conditions.

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World’s most dangerous airports: Extreme landings that defy gravity

Tenzing-Hillary Airport – Lukla, Nepal: High altitude, steep runway, surrounded by Himalayas; daytime landings only.

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World’s most dangerous airports: Extreme landings that defy gravity

Courchevel Airport – France: Extremely short (1,788 ft) and steep (18.5% slope), ending in a drop.

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World’s most dangerous airports: Extreme landings that defy gravity

Gisborne Airport – New Zealand: Runway crossed by an active railway; pilots must watch trains while landing.