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Can someone please check my grammatical errors.

 
 
Reply Tue 20 May, 2014 08:19 pm
In the world of flight, landing and take-off is the most difficult and dangerous. Although it looks simple, the fact is the pilot requires a high focus, cooperation and the track is good for landing the aircraft with safely.

However, how with the airport which has a short, steep, or dangerous path? Certainly, the pilot with many experience and high skill that allowed doing the flight field.

Here are the eight most dangerous airport and requires serious consideration before you travel to the location or making a landing.

1. The Paro, Bhutan Airport

Surrounded by the high peaks of the Himalayas, the airport has said to be most challenging for a pilot.

Aircraft who want to make landing at there, not only to avoid the peak around the airport, but also have to be careful with dozens of houses in the area.

In some cases, there are planes ever exceed a few meters only from the building. In fact, the process of landing can be increase with the presence of wind.

Nowadays, only eight pilots in the world are considered has capable of landing in that location.

2. Runway Ice Airport, Antarctica

Has you ever wonder how the airports design in Antarctica?

Airstrip in that country made entirely of ice, without land as a base to support the structure below it.

Even in the spring, the layers of ice is still thick and capable of supporting the weight of the aircraft. However, if is too heavy, the plane can probably accident and plunged directly into cold water.

Surprisingly, in winter, ice in the Sea become so weak and impossible to plane landed safely, even though it is just a light aircraft.

3. Matekane, Lesotho Airport

Short track 400 meters it is often a serious topic conversation because of does not provide enough space to pilot to be above ground.

Located in the high mountains, the pilot will need to drive directly from the edge of the cliff as high as 610 meters before take-off into the air.

4. International Barra Airport, Scotland

The airport is the only one in the world in which the aircraft must land at the beach.

Barra is the island in the Outer Hebrides with only has 1174 population. No wonder if the public is not interested in coming to visit the island because the airport just simply threads the beach.

The Pilots must ensure the appropriate landing due to the event of high tide; they will proceed directly to the sea.

5. The Gibraltar Airport

The airport is unique and can sometimes be creepy. This is because in the middle of its track is the main highway that connects the path on the left and right.

When the aircraft landing or take-off, Bell and the road barriers will lowered as in most railways. The danger is always waiting for if any car driver acting crossing suddenly!

Nevertheless, the authorities seen always take precautions with the shutting down both lines the highway when there is an aircraft to land or take off.

6. Pulau Tioman Airport, Malaysia

The airport said to be very dangerous and pilots who drive the aircraft to the island must receive special training before allowed to land.

They had to fly directly in the mountain range before making a sharp serrated round to enter the runway. In the circumstances, neither able to avoid bad imagination as well as the shadow of death.

If efficient landing failed, the risk of sacrificing many lives is high.

7. The Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Nepal

Known as one of the busiest airport in Nepal, Tenzing-Hillary operates at a height of 2438 meters and almost none of the characteristics of modern traffic control.

Worse, the airport there is no light and only has the supply of electricity that is very little.

The area often faced problems of cloud cover and bad weather. For that reason is only daytime flights allowed and depending on the skill level of the pilots in the area.

8. Princess Juliana Airport, The Caribbean

Initially a military airport during World War II, but now has become a major hub for the surrounding to the Carribean.

Planes wanting to land in the area usually fly low until reach a few feet from the ground.

The public, in particular visitors will take advantage of the gathered to watch planes land and take off.

In contrast to the pilot, he should be quick to control the aircraft in order to avoid nearby accident to the St Peter's Church Hill.

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Reply Wed 21 May, 2014 06:07 am
@realgoshen,
There are too many errors, but I'll help with the most blatant errors in part 1.


1. The Paro, Bhutan Airport

Surrounded by the high peaks of the Himalayas, the airport is said to be most challenging for a pilot.

Aircraft that want to make a landing must not only avoid the peaks surrounding the airport, but also must descend carefully as there are dozens of buildings near the airport.

In some instances, planes come within a few meters of rooftops.

Nowadays, only eight pilots in the world are considered capable of landing in such a location.
realgoshen
 
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Reply Wed 21 May, 2014 08:49 am
@grammarbee,
Thank grammarbee, i'm waiting for the part 2.
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