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Old 28th Oct 2011, 15:45
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Hmm... good clip but Samos Gr is much the same but with 30 kts across every day.
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Old 28th Oct 2011, 17:20
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I'll still say that Aspen, Colardo (KASE) is very high on the list, if not at the top.

MHTG, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Bubbers44, I have flown in and out of there in a 727 back in the old days. However, I still believe that Aspen is worse. Why they didn't have Aspen on that Discovery program, I really never understood.

Now that I'm retired, if I never see Aspen again I'll be happy. But my wife loves the place, so I'm most likey to see it again anyway.

Of course now that I am retired and don't have to fly into ASE anymore, there is now an ILS into there with decent minmiums. Only certain aircraft, Gulfstreams, Falcon 50/900s, etc., are allowed to shoot the approach with special crew training.
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Old 28th Oct 2011, 17:26
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Most difficult airfield is always the one I'm going to land on next. Rather treat it like that than becoming complacent.
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Old 29th Oct 2011, 07:26
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FWIW this is Fane in the PNG highlands. It averages something like a 16deg slope and once you get to the top you have to stop or you run into the buildings.



Onongi, just down the road. Again, a one-way strip.



There's another runway in PNG by the name of Kamuli, which is similar to Fane but it is curved and has a cliff going up on one side.
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Old 29th Oct 2011, 17:35
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Innsbruck is my nr1, loved the circling approaches during foen...
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Old 30th Oct 2011, 09:56
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Bah - As grandpa Simpson says "I've coughed up scarier stuff!"

At least you can break off an approach to most of the above.

Megeve, France - once you turn onto final, you are utterly committed as it is surrounded on three sides by huge rock faces and slopes, and the runway slopes at 7% (I seem to remember). Even Courcheval would allow some degree of break-off with a skillful steep turn.

It used to be that you could could go in without a check if you fly a ULM, even a fast glass ship. Ironically the arrival was fine for me (once my pulse had slowed) - Getting back out was the problem - got socked in for three days.

I can't find a decent picture - best is this flight sim pic I found.
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Old 30th Oct 2011, 21:09
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Samos, Greece on a windy day can be really challenging.

B737 landing Samos SMI RWY 09 with text commentary - YouTube
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