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Plane Spotters Kai Tak Hong Kong Airport 1998 

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A look at Kai Tak Airport and how airplanes must make a breathtaking approach or take-off over Hong Kong's Kowloon City . This report also examines how this unique aspect of Hong Kong's airport has drawn plane spotters from around the world to flock to the famous "Checkerboard Hill". It also catches up with an international airline pilot who says he'll miss the approach and take-off from Kai Tak Airport once it shuts down and moves to Chek Lap Kok on Lantau Island.
Air date: June 1998
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@mrashid3643
@mrashid3643 6 лет назад
"Hong Kong the city that never sleeps". Bloody good reason why!
@sazzlepop321
@sazzlepop321 4 года назад
Lmao
@mrashid3643
@mrashid3643 3 года назад
@@terrell7184 wrong planet.
@emiliotorra4396
@emiliotorra4396 3 года назад
@@mrashid3643 huh?
@gustavoceballos5327
@gustavoceballos5327 3 года назад
Like New York City
@patgwynne3653
@patgwynne3653 8 лет назад
One of my best flying experiences dropping out of the clouds to find yourself looking into people's apartments. II have never forgotten it.
@richardschindler8822
@richardschindler8822 7 лет назад
I flew into there several times as a pilot. Scarred the crap out of me, was also one of the most enjoyable approaches i've ever experienced. Now, both Kai TAk and I are retired.
@vegasjill21
@vegasjill21 7 лет назад
Thank you for getting us to our destinations!!! You are much appreciated by me. :)
@karpig8939
@karpig8939 7 лет назад
richard schindler nice! Which planes did you fly into Kai tak
@q.taylor2921
@q.taylor2921 6 лет назад
'Scarred'? Or 'scared'?? I'm thinking...BOTH! LOL. Cheers to you and such a cool career!
@miniena7774
@miniena7774 6 лет назад
richard schindler Lying pig.
@user-gr6he3hw8x
@user-gr6he3hw8x 6 лет назад
Greg Caesar that's a Chinese thing to say
@lubakohn3069
@lubakohn3069 7 лет назад
I experienced landing in Hong Kong at the old airport and it was something I will never forget. I looked through my window while passing through all those buildings and focused on the people inside them. I also saw many times the Concord passing above our house in Mexico City, since our place was located right on its flying path. You could tell way in advance when it was approaching..the sound was that loud! Beautiful craft! I think the year was 1973 or 74.
@ccqpl
@ccqpl 2 года назад
yep. mexico city had airfrance operate there. wish you chould have boarded it to kai tak
@IsmailOzkan-sz9jb
@IsmailOzkan-sz9jb 11 месяцев назад
Evet
@42Rdekker
@42Rdekker Год назад
I remember Kai Tak so vividly. I was flying out of Colombo to Tokyo Japan via Hong Kong, it was 1984. We were on board the phenomenal Tristar, built by Lockheed Martin. A gigantic aircraft with 3 tech crew inside the cockpit, which to me was a fantastic piece of aircraft engineering. I had the immense joy and pleasure of being seated in the jump seat of the cockpit for landing, thanks due to family connections. In those old days, being invited to sit inside the cockpit for a landing was an accepted practice. There were no terrorism threats and other risks to worry too much about. I will never forget how captain Johnson, a British pilot made the final approach to Kai Tak runaway. He had to manoeuvre sharp turns and skirt skyscrapers and when I looked over my shoulder to the left , the sight was surreal and breathtakingly stunning. It felt like as if I could stick my hand out of the window and touch the tops of the myriad skyscrapers. Wow! what a privilege in life to have been able to experience. Grateful❤
@kenkenken628
@kenkenken628 6 лет назад
SQ001 Woke me up every day from 1995-1998 at Kowloon city... 😘😘😘
@andylam73
@andylam73 9 лет назад
i missed all these beautiful plane spotting while i was in hongkong. then was just too young to get to know all about these. tell hong kong i love her. thx for the posting.
@Mediaboon
@Mediaboon 6 лет назад
Plane spotting must be hard. One wrong move, you step on a tree branch and make noise, they fly scared before you can get that picture.
@eltfell
@eltfell 6 лет назад
Plus the other plane spotters will kill you.
@joetrump2983
@joetrump2983 3 года назад
but there are nearly no trees there tho
@JamesDC152
@JamesDC152 6 лет назад
haha great to see a younger version of my father (Graham) on this!
@ExtremelyAverage1
@ExtremelyAverage1 10 лет назад
Too bad this airport is gone now. It really did roll out the carpet for the commercial development of HK. The skill level of pilot qualified to land there was phenomenal. I never got to see it. Good job with all the video documentation. It is as close as I can get to experiencing it.
@geraintroberts565
@geraintroberts565 9 лет назад
I was stationed in HK '76-78 at Kai Tak, and lived just under the checkerboard. It was awesome and noisy watching them come in. I watched the first Concorde land there also. Great days and I am going back this weekend for the first time since then.
@flowergirl8815
@flowergirl8815 7 лет назад
must have been amazing
@psaini27
@psaini27 6 лет назад
So what was it like to go back there?
@raksh9
@raksh9 6 лет назад
How was the trip? There's a fair difference between Hong Kong of the late 70s and the mid 2010s.
@nikinoodles7017
@nikinoodles7017 6 лет назад
I saw the first Concorde landing at Kai Tak from the roof of the Rosemary Towers in north point. I since met the pilot as my mum in laws best friend was his mum. That was about twenty years later when I married.
@broede85
@broede85 4 года назад
@@nikinoodles7017 So then Concorde´s pilot had been your wife´s brother? Do you have still contact to the pilot? =)
@ashleymalamute
@ashleymalamute 5 лет назад
I was born to early to explore the stars and too late to fly into Kai Tak :(
@taketimeout2share
@taketimeout2share 6 лет назад
Kai Tak. Incomparable. Thank you very much for uploading this.
@GarySanOly
@GarySanOly 9 лет назад
I flew the approach to Hong Kai Tak to runway 13 at night and in the daytime a few times in stretch DC-8s in the early seventies and later in USN P-3 Orions late seventies to late eighties. Back in the seventies the approach was an NDB DME Arc from the Stonecutter NDB, a mandatory figure 8 hold before beginning the arc to a localizer with a required visual of the checkerboard. The runway was much shorter then if memory serves correct around 9,000 feet in length. A real recipe for an accident in the making. The approach will keep a flight crew on their toes for sure. Back then there was a row of buildings including a 8 story school at the end of runway 13/31. That meant a steep descent on approach to 13 and a steep climb out of runway 31. You had to also worry about penetrating the no fly zone of the Chinese ADIZ as well. A take off on 31 was more marginal in a heavily loaded stretch DC-8, if you lost and engine that was a serious problem. At night or marginal weather we preferred the overwater approach to runway 31. Runway 13 required a visual of the checkerboard as you turned right onto the localizer final off the arc, no visual and it meant a missed approach. It is amazing that more accidents did not occur in and out of Kai Tak. The Video brings back memories.
@henrychan720
@henrychan720 6 лет назад
GarySanOly Now it’s the boring RNAV arrivals and ILS approaches in the new airport. I miss the good old days.
@snowboardvhsarchive1089
@snowboardvhsarchive1089 3 года назад
I went to that 8 story school, It was called BeaconHill. I could see the checkerboard from my house in Kowloon Tong
@johannesbols57
@johannesbols57 3 года назад
What really amazes me is the state of the checkerboard when it was in use! It was filthy and poorly lit.
@craigjackson2428
@craigjackson2428 6 лет назад
Thanks for the upload. Being the 747 and Kai Tak are all but rendered to the aviation history books, great to have seen both in action first hand.
@sakurasoh
@sakurasoh 7 лет назад
The pilot flying into Kai Tak especially at night have to be highly skilful...
@andylam73
@andylam73 9 лет назад
man gone are these sights. gone are the good old days of hong kong. thx for the posting.
@BadenCityFire
@BadenCityFire 10 лет назад
wooooow no words needed, i´ve seen that in 1991.... never be forgotten !
@johannesbols57
@johannesbols57 3 года назад
I'm unsure if anybody's aware of this, but here in Seattle, we have our version of the Kai Tak heart attack. When Lake Union Air lands to the north, the seaplane does a slow pass over Lower Queen Anne Hill (where I live), and then a 180 bank to line up with South Lake Union, before descending to the lake and landing on the water. You've got to see it to believe it.
@gwats19577
@gwats19577 9 лет назад
I loved that Airport... coolest landing I've ever experienced... Fond memories of the United 747SP jumbo.....
@dynasty0019
@dynasty0019 6 лет назад
I was lucky to have experienced Kai Tak back in the 90's as a kid. I remember the views and the approach like it was yesterday.
@suhaimifariz2713
@suhaimifariz2713 7 лет назад
Being a spotter back then would be far more challenging given that the camera's not digital. You can't see whether your settings are correct until you develop the film.
@bsmith1164
@bsmith1164 Год назад
That's the side of my head at 25 seconds in the tower! Loved working at this bizarre airport. The approach was really unbelievable for such large airplanes. I saw some amazing landings; you can't believe how much punishment a 747 can take!
@abdullabintalib4118
@abdullabintalib4118 4 года назад
It's a good thing that there has been a lot media coverage around Kai Tak
@anethers7545
@anethers7545 2 года назад
I remember being on a BA 747, I had a window seat, landing at Kai Tak was unforgettable, literally looking into peoples apartments! Looking up at buildings towering above the plane!
@catbins
@catbins 6 лет назад
loved flying into Kai Tak...I remember my dad telling me we fly through the skyscrapers...didn't believe him until i looked out the window lol...the new airport has no where near as much character
@gemiegeminist6194
@gemiegeminist6194 6 лет назад
I love the moment when the plane fly so close over those high rise blocks, amazing view 😍😍😍😍
@Genevieve8002
@Genevieve8002 8 лет назад
Oh wow, I'm in awe at the skill of those pilots. Wouldn't want to live right beneath there though!.....I understand why it would have been closed, but it's also a shame to have missed out on such a unique experience...
@Andy-oe8bi
@Andy-oe8bi 7 лет назад
lived there 1975-77 we lived near lion rock in the army quarters ,we had a perfect view of the airport, great memories
@AitorBeobideRubioSpotters
@AitorBeobideRubioSpotters 9 лет назад
Este aeropuerto tiene una aproximación impresionante. Gran vídeo.
@nikinoodles7017
@nikinoodles7017 6 лет назад
My most exciting flight was during strong winds and the plane got too near the end of the runway and he had to pull up and go round again to land. Awesome skills!
@allesiofondressi2602
@allesiofondressi2602 10 лет назад
Great video, thank you.
@andylam73
@andylam73 9 лет назад
my goodness then most of the planes arriving are jumbo 747. what a sweet spot to see all these jumbo landing and with the engines roaring in the air. what a lovely sight.
@truthseeker7242
@truthseeker7242 7 лет назад
Andy - The runway would have been far too short when I was in HK [1955-1958], for the likes of 747s or Concordes - as aircraft began to require longer and longer landing and take-off distances, they removed Lion Rock, and continually extended the runway 'seaward'.
@mattaviation7472
@mattaviation7472 9 лет назад
now i wish i was born 50yrs earlier :P
@MsEdy09
@MsEdy09 5 лет назад
Same
@truthseeker7242
@truthseeker7242 7 лет назад
I lived in HK 1955-1958, went to school at St. George's, close to the Kai Tak flight path. We used to have swimming lessons at the pool in RAF Kai Tak. Civvy and RAF used to share the runway - there was a slipway at the water's edge for Catalina and Sunderland flying boats. Most of the civvy aircraft were prop or turbo-prop powered, and Lion Rock stood 'gate guard' at the beginning of the runway, making landings, particulary when there were also strong side winds, rather 'interesting'! I see that the spoil sports later removed Lion Rock.
@smurphy2146
@smurphy2146 3 года назад
Imagine seeing a Sunderland take off. Jesus
@TheLadyDiazepam
@TheLadyDiazepam 5 лет назад
I loved Kai Tak! Take-off and landing were so exciting. And they had one of those old indicator boards. I haven't been back to Hong Kong since it went back to the Chinese. Would love to go back.
@DLAU2886
@DLAU2886 4 года назад
TheLadyDiazepam The evil CCP has ruined HK since the handover. It’s sad indeed.
@krajmutfak8940
@krajmutfak8940 3 года назад
I went there in 1989, and again in 2018. It’s not the same. Overcrowded especially in Kowloon and Sheung Shui. Ocean Park was a nightmare! Mainlanders pushing, shoving and queue jumping!
@davidhoffman1278
@davidhoffman1278 6 лет назад
Nice video. Nice to see how the various enthusiasts considered the airport.
@ImmortalSynn
@ImmortalSynn 9 лет назад
For all those who miss Kai Tak, google Skiathos airport in Greece.... same crazy-low approach. Also Princess Juliana airport at Maho Beach, in St. Maarten.
@bnascimento94
@bnascimento94 9 лет назад
ImmortalSynn if you want a crazy approach like kai tak, check madeira(funchal), they have the same curve as well
@hectorsoy
@hectorsoy 6 лет назад
It's just not Hong Kong... amazing city and i miss the old airport! Nothing like it.
@Aviatorspot
@Aviatorspot 8 лет назад
An historic ocassion for spotters! The most unique airport to land over the city skyscrapers!
@canman5060
@canman5060 8 лет назад
+Aviatorspot It is indeed ! Very challenge airport to land.
@mirandavanrossum9712
@mirandavanrossum9712 2 года назад
I lived in Hong Kong for many years, and I can still remember this airport
@Talkless142
@Talkless142 9 лет назад
Can see those planes landing all day ...what a sight ...
@rodhigh7
@rodhigh7 6 лет назад
I have flown into Kai Tak (30 times)and out of (30 times) I will miss the Old Lady !
@heikeihle6077
@heikeihle6077 8 месяцев назад
Auf meinem Australienflug hatte ich in Hong Kong ein Zwischenstopp, der Anflug auf den Airport dort war schon spektakulär....ein Hoch auf die Leistung der Piloten 👍👍👍
@pete5534
@pete5534 7 месяцев назад
Simply fantastic. I wish I’d travelled to HK a little earlier.
@lauc62
@lauc62 Год назад
I remember my first landing in Kai Tak one evening in 1995, I couldn't believe I saw people in their apartments probably having dinner. I lived continuously in Lantau Island and kept coming frequently until 1999, the last time I flew out of Hong Kong was from the new airport.
@clee6746
@clee6746 3 года назад
I had lived in a building very close to the Checker Hill for 12 years, no wonder I cannot hear anything now.
@conniecheung7862
@conniecheung7862 3 года назад
My overseas friends were very exciting to watch airplanes in my rooftop within few feet above their heads.
@MenuMcBlue
@MenuMcBlue Месяц назад
I once was on BA passing there. Could recognize the type of laundries on the rooftop of those buildings.
@johnarnold893
@johnarnold893 Год назад
What was amusing to me was that you weren't allowed to film or take pictures while on the tarmac there but anybody in an apartment or on a building next to the airport could use a telephoto lens and zoom right in on the area.
@dimitrisvlachodimos3393
@dimitrisvlachodimos3393 6 лет назад
I was lucky enough to travel there and lucky enough to land and take off with a thunderstorm. True unspelling experience.
@cheyenneasiafoxe292
@cheyenneasiafoxe292 3 года назад
that was one crazyyyyyyyyyyyyy airport--totally cool! great pilots too!
@lofiman3942
@lofiman3942 8 лет назад
i always heard the thunder - like airplane noise in my grand pa ' s home where was near kai tak airplance in the old days ...
@suwitsuwit8213
@suwitsuwit8213 2 года назад
when I was12 years .to Hk and landing down to Kai tak airport in 1989 .it make me exciting so much.
@AprilleShepherd
@AprilleShepherd 9 лет назад
Beautiful !
@softmechanics3130
@softmechanics3130 2 года назад
Currently, the most similar places are Guro Tool Market in Seoul and near Unyang station in Gimpo. The planes don't fly as low of course but it looks similar.
@5012810
@5012810 8 лет назад
those people are really happy!! wish i was there at the time...
@1984tinkerbelle
@1984tinkerbelle 5 лет назад
Love HK, gutted i never got chance to land when it was the old airport.
@SecsSells
@SecsSells 9 лет назад
Although there are no jumbos, KDCA still offers the twists and turns when approaching from the north. The last manual turn to the runway is less than a half mile and less than 500 feet as I recall. That is tight. Check out the approach plate. It's squirrely.
@Sandoz-tq7qj
@Sandoz-tq7qj Год назад
I enjoy that sharp right turn ✈💥👍💥🛬
@GeorgeJansen
@GeorgeJansen 9 лет назад
Thxs☺
@rascalhusky8129
@rascalhusky8129 Год назад
No airport like Kia Tak . Amazing landing experience.
@PrestissimoMasterStation
@PrestissimoMasterStation 2 года назад
Nice Approach
@CAL1MBO
@CAL1MBO 6 лет назад
D: Looked like the ideal holiday destination for me. Big shame it shut down.
@stbasilstockton
@stbasilstockton 4 года назад
in stockton the planes fly as low as that when they come in to the airport. It is so loud! the airport is only 3 miles away from the downtown area so the planes go pretty low. it is a very scary approach through all of the buildings.
@tdewijnsoftbyte
@tdewijnsoftbyte 6 лет назад
Notice the approach lights for the runway on the roofs of the buildings. Kai Tak is gone and HK has changed so much I don't want to go back. I prefer to remember it as it was in the 80's.
@raksh9
@raksh9 6 лет назад
Tony de Wijn - Much of the 80s Hong Kong still exists, although it depends on which parts you mean. Districts like Sham Shui Po and Mong Kok are largely the same. There's a lot more high rise development, but many older buildings still stand. I miss the 80s parts of Harbour City which have since been renovated.
@DJTechno94
@DJTechno94 8 лет назад
there is a similar airport with a similar approach on Marina di campo ( i believe it is). nothing will ever compare to Kai Tak though
@HansVerhoeven
@HansVerhoeven 6 лет назад
Good old Yupiteru vt125 airband receiver still going strong.
@woodensurfer
@woodensurfer 3 года назад
I still remember the runway extension project to accommodate the 747.
@batchint
@batchint 9 лет назад
they had a 'last minute' checkerboard on the hill adjacent to the final turn for line-up
@MCO2ATL2DTWby777
@MCO2ATL2DTWby777 8 лет назад
they are talking about getting good sun. Seems like every picture I have ever seen at this airport it was cloudy or stormy. Wish I had gotten to spot here though.
@stephenwylie1916
@stephenwylie1916 8 лет назад
was the austalian plane Ansett?
@Marybgreat
@Marybgreat 9 лет назад
Twa 707. Happy landings Dad.
@jeremyhaines4481
@jeremyhaines4481 3 года назад
Kai Tak was one of the difficult airports to land at because of strong crosswinds
@KerbalHub
@KerbalHub 2 года назад
Seems unbelievable that few planes ever crashed here
@simonpeters2128
@simonpeters2128 5 лет назад
"Aviation Enthusiast" ... Old word for planespotter?
@jaylipod
@jaylipod 2 года назад
Damn cool 😎
@AboveInShadow
@AboveInShadow 8 лет назад
I can hear plane engines miles away, living in those areas must be hell.
@SANJOSE1919
@SANJOSE1919 7 лет назад
vitto. no more. they move.to a new place
@AboveInShadow
@AboveInShadow 7 лет назад
Good to know.
@MrDannyboyhall
@MrDannyboyhall 7 лет назад
My dad was once on a plane going in to Kai tak he was sitting beside a guy who was nervous and popping some pills he asked what was wrong with him and the guy said last time he flew in to Kai tak the plane ended up in the harbour after overshooting on landing lol my dad said it was a fairly hairy ride in
@FsimulatorX
@FsimulatorX 6 лет назад
i think you are referring to the 1993 accident involving a Taiwanese airline.
@LIVdaBrand
@LIVdaBrand 5 лет назад
What balls that guy had to land there again lol
@lamjustin9938
@lamjustin9938 8 лет назад
The old Kai Tak airport has now been turned into a rc airport
@cravenmoorehead7099
@cravenmoorehead7099 2 года назад
Love d Kowloonies lurking
@KiwiGraggle
@KiwiGraggle 6 лет назад
How old is this then, 20+ years?.
@carlalyles
@carlalyles 10 лет назад
That was awesome
@MauritsVeen
@MauritsVeen 7 лет назад
18 years already..l
@sheamichael7336
@sheamichael7336 8 лет назад
What about JFK s 13R and 13L ,growing up in Howard Beach Queens ,I was and still am able to view all types and different airlines from around the world each and every day for the past 40 yrs ,its a great feeling both the plane spotting and the noise of these aircrafts especially on a cloudy and rainy day....
@cameraman655
@cameraman655 8 лет назад
+Shea Michael JFK is alright I suppose, a ton of carriers as you suggested, but Kai Tak was in a league all it's own. Now if 747s were skimming just 50-100 ft above the Empire State or anywhere over mid-town, then JFK might had given Kai Tak a run for it's money. HKG was unique, highly unlikely we will ever see her like again. I do miss HKG.
@sheamichael7336
@sheamichael7336 8 лет назад
That would be neat to see them on final right through midtown.HKG is on my bucket list..
@cameraman655
@cameraman655 8 лет назад
Shea Michael You are aware that the current Chek Lap Kok (HKG) is nowhere near HK's CBD and those scenes are relegated to the history books. The current airport is a nice "sanitary" standard airport (well as standard as can be for an airport built on reclaimed land in the middle of a bay), but no where as intriguing or exciting as Kai Tak was.
@sheamichael7336
@sheamichael7336 8 лет назад
I did not know that but thank you for informing me .Like I said earlier comment ,growing up just to the west of JFK s landing strip I was able to experience all different types of aircraft as well as different weather scenerios,..Still love to go down to Charles park on a summer day and plane spot ...
@mpowerlife1832
@mpowerlife1832 6 лет назад
So this airport is not longer there
@ScaringCrab
@ScaringCrab 7 лет назад
I wish i was born when Kai Tak still exist :(
@just_josh7167
@just_josh7167 6 лет назад
I was born Jul 04, 1998. Literally two days before Kai Tak closed.
@TopicContemporary
@TopicContemporary 3 месяца назад
可以咁近睇飛機好正 可惜97我還太小
@Lee2k4
@Lee2k4 2 года назад
Is it true only the most experienced pilots were allowed to land there
@q.taylor2921
@q.taylor2921 6 лет назад
Perhaps my biggest regret to date, is not having the experience of landing here.
@juschu67
@juschu67 6 лет назад
It is more safe now for our chinese fellow passengers they can now stand up and open the overhead compartment without fear for the landing approach swing in Kai Tak
@ammarjawed8816
@ammarjawed8816 5 лет назад
I don't know that how pilot land their aircraft on this airport..unbelievable
@ahmadtheaviationlover1937
@ahmadtheaviationlover1937 6 лет назад
747 is the most popular airplane in hong kong
@GeorgeJansen
@GeorgeJansen 9 лет назад
So was this airport closed permanently? Is it for small planes now? Heliport?
@juggaajerry
@juggaajerry 9 лет назад
GeorgeJansen Closed in 1998. Now it is being developed. A cruise terminal has already opened.
@oliverkhoo
@oliverkhoo 6 лет назад
i never knew
@gabrielbaruque4063
@gabrielbaruque4063 3 года назад
0:51 BUTTER AT KAI TAK!
@TheAirlineSpotter11
@TheAirlineSpotter11 10 лет назад
Man, The Irish and the British certainly have the activity of planespotting down to an art, I could never hope to be as big as them, I've only got 14 videos and 32 subs.
@curlyanneb1973
@curlyanneb1973 4 года назад
Way more rewarding than bird watching.
@emmxuvel
@emmxuvel 6 лет назад
0:51 butter
@kokwahtan8577
@kokwahtan8577 2 года назад
The 2 Senior gentlemen, probably not here now!??
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