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People who have stayed may not know what are the most "dangerous" airports in the world.

Airports are also dangerous in many places with bad conditions. To name a few dangerous airports: Antarctic Sea Ice Airport, Gibraltar Airport, Kansai International Airport in Osaka, Japan, Bangda Airport in Qamdo, Tibet and so on.

China Tibet Changdu Bangda Airport is known as the civil airport with the highest altitude, the worst climate and the farthest distance from the urban area in the world. The completion and successful navigation of this airport has also set a miracle in the history of human civil aviation. The climate here is not very good, and there may still be many emergencies.

Kansai International Airport in Osaka, Japan, was built on an island off the coast of Osaka because of lack of space at that time. It took seven years to build the airport, but despite a series of challenges, earthquakes, cyclones and the destruction of some protesters, it was finally built. But now the climate is warming, and in another ten years, it may be flooded.

The airport in Gibraltar, England is also quite dangerous. This city is a small place between Morocco and Spain. Due to the small land area of Gibraltar Peninsula, the runway of Gibraltar Airport was cut by Churchill Avenue. This street is very busy. So every time the plane lands and takes off, it will put a baffle to block the car like a railway to let the plane pass, so as to avoid the collision between the two.

There is also an airport, Juanche Jalasquin Airport on Saba Island. This airport is located in Saba Island, which belongs to the Netherlands Caribbean. Its runway is very short, known as the shortest civil airport runway in the world, only 400 meters long, and both ends of the runway are cliffs. Pilots here need excellent driving skills, otherwise it will be very dangerous.