Hong Kong Kai Tak 1996 - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2019
- Hong Kong Kai Tak 1996 - Part 1
Approach on board B767 Gulf Air, sitting on left for the famous curved IGS 'Checkerboard' approach on runway 13.
Later in the afternoon changing to the South side of approach for heading the 'Checkerboard' in view. Наука
What a fantastic video.Thank you for sharing.
My first time landing at Kai Tak was on a Pan Am B747 on January 4, 1980, enroute to SFO.
Die besten Kai Tak Aufnahmen, die ich je gesehen habe. Pures Gold, danke!!!
Amazing footage! I'm astonished more views haven't logged to see this! One thing this footage shows that you don't see a lot of is how fast these aircraft are moving after the r47 degree turn at the checkerboard! I seriously believe that when we as passengers look out the window of the airplane as we land, that our brains don't let us know how fast the plane is really going, because humans are not meant to move that fast. Thanks again. One funny note is near the beginning you have a medium long shot of a worker on the outside of a block of flats. The shot goes on for a few seconds. I'm wondering, "I guess this is kind of an art film, comparing..." then WHAM a VSa340 FILLS the screen!
Awesome video! Made me feel like I was back at Kai Tak!
Wonderful scene of those 3 guys taking pics of the ANA 767 as it was landing
What a great video!
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nice zoom on Lion Rock 👍
Intriguing - thanks for this, enjoyed it - greetings from Melboourne, Australia
Omg HOME 💗 thank you so much for sharing this
Awesome video!! Good old times!
Cheers from Amsterdam
Hong Kong and its former Kai Tak airport are/were unique.
Imagine if Kai Tak was still alive, this video will be in 4k
how the people lived here highway + an airport.
Western People who complain about aircraft noise and small old apartments should watch this video. They will feel better immediately.
It’s funny, when they closed Kai Tak, Hong Kong began to decline soon afterward. Of course, this has nothing to do with airplanes, but rather the CCP.
Hong Kong will never be the same without Kai Tak and British Empire rule.
Sorry Beijing. You don’t have what it takes to run that once great city.
P.S. I’m not British.