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HONG KONG. 1996. Kai Tak Airport was said to be the most difficult...
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Hiroji Kubota
HONG KONG. 1996. Kai Tak Airport was said to be the most difficult in the world for taking off and landing. With the new airport at Chek Lap Kok now open, Kai Tak has been closed.
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