April 28, 2024

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The toughest airport in the world: only 24 pilots are allowed to land! (video)

The toughest airport in the world: only 24 pilots are allowed to land!  (video)

Pilots allowed to land at Bhutan’s airport must steer the Airbus through Himalayan valleys, which means the plane must complete 15 difficult maneuvers.

Landed in airport It can be so dangerous, that it just 24 pilots in the world allowed to descend Planes on this airport.

One of these 24 masters scored it all and showed the world just how hard it is to land this Buta Airportn.

The entire video was shot in a POV-style clip, making it look like the viewers are the ones driving the car.

He allowed the pilots to land at his airfield Bhutan They have to guide the Airbus through two valleys Himalayaswhich means that the plane must be completed 15 challenging maneuvers to land safely.

The first maneuver required the craft to make a series of turns to bring it into line with the runway. The second is that aircraft controllers must use visual navigation, as the airport does not have an Instrument Landing System (ILS) due to the terrain.

So pilots must rely on their training and experience to make a safe landing. With these restrictions, pilots must also navigate through the valley. There are also limited yaw options, so pilots must carefully manage the aircraft’s rate of descent to stay on the desired glide path.

Every step must be executed meticulously, even the slightest miscalculation can lead to severe consequences in this unforgiving environment. As the aircraft maneuvers through valleys, the pilot’s skill and focus are pushed to their limits.

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The unique challenges presented by this airport require not only technical expertise but also nerves of steel. Airmen must be ready to adapt to changing conditions and respond quickly to unexpected obstacles.

In the video, you can see the pilots’ hands on the controls, making subtle adjustments as the scene unfolds in front of them. The view from the cockpit reveals the stunning and menacing beauty of the Himalayan terrain.