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Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong, known for its difficult landing and famous runway, was in operation from 1925 to 1998.
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- Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong was once one of the world's most famous and challenging airports.
- It operated from 1925 to 1998 and was known for its dramatic approach over densely populated areas and its iconic checkerboard runway.
- The airport was the third busiest in the world and handled millions of passengers and tons of cargo.
- Kai Tak Airport was located in the middle of Kowloon City with a runway protruding into Victoria Harbour.
- The airport holds special memories for aviation enthusiasts, such as Davie, who worked for Cathay Pacific.
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Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong, renowned for its challenging approach and iconic runway, operated from 1925 to 1998.
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Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong, once one of the world's most famous and challenging airports, operated from 1925 to 1998. It was known for its dramatic approach over densely populated areas and its iconic checkerboard runway. The airport
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Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong was once one of the world's most famous and challenging airports. It operated from 1925 to 1998 and was known for its dramatic approach over densely populated areas and its iconic checkerboard runway. Despite its
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Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong, which closed 25 years ago, was once the third busiest airport in the world, handling millions of passengers and tons of cargo. It was known for its challenging runway and unique features, such as planes flying between
Kai Tak Airport, now known as Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, was once one of the most difficult airports in the world for pilots to fly in and out of. It was located in the middle of Kowloon City with a runway protruding into
Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong holds special memories for aviation enthusiasts, such as Davie, who worked for Cathay Pacific. He recalls the excitement of watching planes fly low over Kowloon City and the incredible view from the right-hand side of