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It’s been 25 years since Hong Kong’s Kai Tak airport closed. Pilot Russell Davie and photographer Daryl Chapman remember the glory days and share a few of the scariest moments.
Speaking to CNN Traveller, he explained that Kai Tak "was the only major airport in the world that required a 45-degree turn below 500 feet to line up with the runway, literally flying between the ...
It was a warm and humid June day a few weeks before Hong Kong’s old Kai Tak Airport closed in 1998. I’d filed a feature for a British newspaper about the spanking new airport at Chek Lap Kok ...