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AA landing in Tegucigalpa, date unknown

01 8th, 2009

Landing at Wellington Airport, New Zealand

01 8th, 2009

Check out Mr Terrorist and Mr Al Qaeda boarding an Australian Virgin plane. And the problem is meant to be with our breast milk and carry on luggage? Fight the NWO! www.infowars.com Source: The Chaser - www.TheChaser.com.au

01 8th, 2009

Brazilian team messing around playing football in the airport...filled with a lot of awesome tricks...

01 8th, 2009

A Japanese man is on a layover at Mexico City's airport that has lasted almost three months, and he has no plans to leave. (Nov. 22)


THE SONG IS "Remind Me" by "Röyksopp"!!!! From the album MELODY A.M. which was released in 2001... They are from Norway. This is our favorite CAVEMAN commercial!!!

Gibraltar Airport

Author: Admin
01 8th, 2009

The only road between Spain and Gibraltar crosses the Runway. Road is closed when a plane lands.

01 8th, 2009

This was a marketing project for my editing class. I really liked this film, but the original trailer wasn't much more then a cast reel. If you can see any similarities, I used the trailer for "Rendition" as a template for what generally is a modern trailer; hence the "New Line" splash (not the original production company) and the choice of the first piece of music.

01 8th, 2009

Landing at Paro International Airport

Airport - The Motors

Author: Admin
01 8th, 2009

The song Airport, made by The Motors. It`s from their album: The motor`s greatest hits.


Wind-landing of an Embraer ERJ 145 ( Flybe) at Leeds-Bradford Airport.

01 8th, 2009

This is the scene where the Bassist in Spinal Tap gets flagged by airport security for wrapping a cucumber in tin foil and sticking it in his pants


This is a compilation of my short snippet videos short from Kowloon city under the approach path to Hong Kong's Kai Tak airport in 1998. They were uploaded individually 2 years ago, but are much easier to watch this way. http://www.kaitak.tv

Airport Crawling

Author: Admin
01 8th, 2009

Inspired by a young child, Nalts kills time at the Dallas airport by crawling past random people. What else can you do when you have a 3-hour delay??


Filmed from the checkerboard used for the approach into Kai Tak. Overshoots and then lines it up just to get caught in the wind...again. Unedited. You can hear another enthusiast in the background with a scanner. Airboyd.

St Maarten airport

Author: Admin
01 8th, 2009

planes landing at St Maarten airport

01 8th, 2009

Credit: babylina

01 8th, 2009

Susan Raye - L.A. International Airport

01 8th, 2009

This is hilarious! Search for more stuff this guy has done. Its taken from the Ronnie Johns Half Hour on Australia TV.


The siege of Bangkok's international airport by anti-government protesters could be a crippling blow for Thailands economy. Not only thousands of travellers are stranded. The protests have also paralyzed the countrys international air freight to the tune of millions of dollars.

01 8th, 2009

A Birtish Airways scheduled flight lands and takes off from the beach at Barra Airport, Isle of Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland in 2007. A unique airport that uses a beach for its runways.


First of all, this is a collection from YouTube. I would like to thank all the enthusiasts from YouTube especially Mr. Boyd Kelly (airboyd of YouTube) which I used their best fragments to make this special Kai Tak video. Background music is from "633 Squadron" by Mr. Ron Goodwin. Kai Tak Airport VHHH (1925 - 1998) VHHX (since 1998) "traditional Chinese: 啟德機場" was the world's busiest international airport. The growth of Hong Kong put a strain on the airport's capacity. The airport was designed to handle 24 million passengers per year but in 1996, Kai Tak had already handled 29.5 million passengers, plus 1.56 million tonnes of freight, making it the third busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic, and first in terms of cargo. However extremely busy Kai Tak was located in the city center, the Kowloon City "九龍城" (The city of nine dragons "city surrounded by nine mountains"), around by high density buildings, numerous skyscrapers and rugged mountains reaching an altitude of 2000 ft. with single narrow runway (13/31) very close to taxiway jutting out into Victoria Harbour, and further less than 10 Km is Hong Kong Island, another densely populated area with hills up to 2100 ft. The only way approach to Runway 13 was a sharp 47-degree right turn before and of the same level with the checkerboard (a small hill painted with red and white checkerboard at 1:18) at about 100-meter altitude then align with the runway. Often with strong crosswinds, the airport was infamously difficult to land at. However, due to the same reasons, only experience pilots were chosen for the challenging approach and air crash incidents rarely occur. The low altitude manoeuvre was so spectacular that crowded streets of people, multi-storey buildings, vehicles and pavements can easily be "touch". I can hear "WOW" or "My God" from passengers when they aware of the home decorations through apartment windows which is of the same level with the aircraft like flickering of televisions even children say "Hi" to them before landing. In this video, you can found the most extremely landing, but these happened several hundred times per day, and was just the real daily life of Hong Kong people.

01 8th, 2009

Suvarnabhumi Airport Opening Video (2005).

01 8th, 2009

Credit: nunx4


View from the cockpit taking off on a fairly heavy 747. You can see how much runway gets used. This is a re-edit with the background music removed