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Most Extreme Airports (2010)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Martin Spirit

Synopsis

Every day they test even the most seasoned pilots. While innovative in design and technology they're also a reminder that tragedy can happen at any moment. The preils are many: short runways, high altitude, umpredictable wheather, difficult terrain, take-off and approach procedures. And in the worst cases a combination of these dangers. These are the world's most extreme airports.

Actors

Mark Mintz
Mark Mintz
Narrator
Les Abend
Les Abend
Himself
Vijay Lama
Vijay Lama
Himself

Crews

Martin Spirit
Martin Spirit
Director
Margaret Dettmer
Margaret Dettmer
Production Manager

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