DB9
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I've hand flown approaches at YTZ. And talking to the guys who've done this and Kai Tak, there's no comparison. YTZ really is a breeze, since the approach parallels the shoreline. There are no obstacle concerns. 08/26 is a different matter. And that's certainly debatable for closure. But they are rather strict in who and under what conditions someone is using that runway.
But how will that flight path be impacted by the development of the Portlands? If history is any guide, the area's future buildings will probably be much taller than we now envision.
Interestingly enough..my uncle used to work at the Kai Tak Airport Authority for the colonial government, and there were plans at one point to downsize the airport to fly smaller planes and serve the regional market - the mainland aviation market was just about the open and it could had served the Pearl River Delta region. But it was incompatible with the government's land use plans.
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