Kai Tak: Sitting on the Checkerboard
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Various stuff filmed by myself. For the technophiles: IGS glideslope antenna on the checkerboard hill, IGS localizer antenna at the sports field. Then 747 stuff: Lufthansa landing, Cathay takeoff and landing, Alitalia hit by crosswind gust during the flare.
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Thanks for posting. As an air traffic controller, I was fortunate enough to be able to catch a jumpseat ride into Kai Tak in a Tower Air 747 on Nov 5, 1993. It was the day after the China Airlines 747 went off the end of the runway. It was still sitting in the water when we landed there. While we were in Hong Kong, they used explosives and blew the vertical stabilizer off of the 747, because it was creating an obstruction to the RWY 31 ILS signal.
Fantasy plane spotters heaven.
I'll never tire of seeing 747's, such an awesome airplane.
Kai Tak and 747 is just perfect match. How lucky you are. And these pilots maneuvering jumbo like fighter jets. Jaw dropping video for us now!
My favourite hangout each time I visited HKG in the 1980s. There was a hole in the fence enabling access. A great place to shoot video.
A Kai-Tak landing has GOT to have one of the highest pucker factors in all of aviation, bar NONE. That 747 was 40°- 45° off centerline at touchdown. But it is a plane spotting paradise. AWESOME video, thanks!
Thank you for this amazing video. I worked in Hong Kong in 1974 and experienced the excitement as a passenger, of landing at Kai Tak I also experienced seeing the 747 flying serenely through the flats en route to Stinkys market and Kai Tak airport! Such happy memories!
Wow, the cross wind caught the last landing, such skill from the pilots though
I miss kai tak. Spectacular, and unique approach.
Fantastic video. This video means so much to me as I flew a corporate BAC 1-11 into Kai Tak a few times back in the 80’s. Great memories.
I spent 1962 - 1972 watching final to JFK. So, I guess I have compensation for never having done my Checkerboard Time. As I watched this I realized I woulda flown into the airport, clamped myself to the checkerboard, and then boarded the flight to begin my journey back to Seattle, where I've lived post 1972. Never woulda thought to leave and see Hong Kong. JP6 for blood, that's me!!! Thank you for sharing this.
Excellent footage, well done! I was in Hong Kong in 1991, but only got as far as the tennis courts (seen at 0:14) just below the checkerboard. Makes all the difference - I had great views of the checkerboard turn, but you just couldn’t see the runway, so the video I took ends with the airliners disappearing behind trees. Not sure I could have sat on the edge like this, annoyingly I think a mild fear of heights would’ve stopped me!
How I wish I had been able to get there when Kai Tak and the Walled City were still around.
i saw videos of kai tak and thought what about Lufthansa? Then the first landing is a 747 of them, I love it. My Parents landed there and i worked for this Airline, i love it
The time when 747's were the only plane
It's amazing, the runway seems way too short for 747's.
@masonmtb7
3 жыл бұрын
Its actually an >11,000ft runway, pretty long. But the turn right before definitely made it very hard to land
Back when flying was fun !!!!!
That 747 Alitalia landing was so exciting! Hahahahaha
@DANNY40379
3 жыл бұрын
crosswinds yikes!!
Thanks for uploading this. The perspective is different than anything else I've seen regarding Kai Tak.
@SecretAsian27
6 жыл бұрын
ded maroz I agree. You’re higher above the city than the 747s are!
Great video brings back some memories, lived a few minutes away from Tsai Park.
The view of the landing from higher ground, watching the plane drift to its landing - simply WOW WOW
What a perspective!!!! Thanks for the upload. A historic masterpiece before the changeover and Chek Lap Kok came on line rendering this iconic approach into the aviation history books. A avgeeks plane spotting dream realized with a visit in 1996.
@raymondjackson1208
5 жыл бұрын
This Jackson agrees
Fantastic classic video many thanks for sharing
Breathtaking
Excellent video, good work.
Great footage. Just great.
Wow! How lucky. GREAT VIDEO.
Great footage. Friend of min,ex captain KLM ,did fly lots of times at HKG
What an amazing quality and capture! wow
Each time we did the checkerboard approach, I almost wet my pants. The rabbit trail was on the roof tops.
@joeg5414
3 жыл бұрын
What does the rabbit trail was on the roof tops mean? It's really bothering me that I can't figure this out 😂
@davidringo4672
3 жыл бұрын
@@joeg5414 I think he means leaving a trail of pee on the roof tops.. a trail that reflects the approach to touchdown 😄
@tequilasunrise69
3 жыл бұрын
@@joeg5414 the lead-in lights, commonly referred to as the rabbit by pilots, ran across the buildings in kowloon.
Excellent
Yes very nice video clip of the Famous Kai Tak Airport ! Thanks for the video clip and I really enjoyed this ! 😊😊
Awesome video. Thanks
A fantastic sight, seeing those monster planes banking like that. The Concorde vid is also spectacular, seeing as she has a much faster landing speed. I'm not surprised Kai Tak is now closed. My brother was posted there in 1950, with The RAF.
Espetacular operação de pouso,segurança e muita habilidade. Espetacular.
truly incredible ... stretching the boundaries of reality ... great video but everyone should have landed @ Kai Tek to comprehend this airport ... beyond unique !!!
Of the many times I visited Hong Kong while in the Navy, the thought never crossed my mind of sitting on the checker board to watch birds landing. I always watched from our flight deck on the harbor.
Awesome video I could watch these all day!! A_
whoa great quality!
love it!
alitalia must have regretted trying to float her into a smooth landing after that gust :)
Vow,before it was everyday like this,u don't give a damn,but when it was gone,this is great job you made,😂
I experienced a similarly gnarly approach into Bogota once. The plane came in North to South with the mountains on one side, than cranked a hard right turn through 90 degrees, and as soon as we levelled off...thumpity thump...we were on the runway.
Awesome video.
I always wanted to know where the IGS Localizer antenna was.
As a teenager I used to do this! Lived just down the road in Kowloon Tong.
@joeg5414
3 жыл бұрын
Lucky. I would have given a lot to do this as a kid! I was obsessed with Kai Tak growing up. Can't tell you how many times a practiced this approach in microsoft flight sim 2000😂I had a just planes VHS tape of kai tak I almost wore out😂
Good job.
This must be where all the 747s and a330s do there landing and take off challenges with the dc 10 L1011 and md11 being special guest
what a good idea.
"I'm just sitting here with my checkmates watching the planes landing."
Amazing location👍👍 subscribed
Thanks for this video! It is so interesting to see especially because you can actually sit on the checkerboard hill today and experience the view yourself. It sure looks a bit different, but you can still see that houses in that area are not as tall. With a little imagination you can see the airplanes approaching ;-)
@runninggames771
2 жыл бұрын
Not anymore now that china fucked up hong kong
Just a glimpse of the flat in La Salle Road where I lived from 1959 to 1962 ( under the flight path)
That Alitalia left about four tyres on the runway. That wasn't a crab, it was a lobster!!!
Remember in the 90's the BA flight out left at 21:30 arriving in the UK at 6am (ish)
Cool 💯😎♥️
the Alitalia one was mad
747 galore
Wow
I did that in 1974.. good fun!
I wouldn't have sat there when Alitalia was landing!
The bigger version of London City
Been there, done that, seen it 👌😎😎😎
Can you imagine the A380 flying the RWY 13 approach?
3:05 ALITALIA ♥
The only thing missing is ACK ACK fire from German anti aircraft emplacements.
Does the checkerboard still exist?
Is the reason they couldn't do the approach from over the water in the same direction the departures were coming from just because of conflicting traffic? I'm sure it would have been easier to approach from the other side, but I'm guessing they couldn't have departures and approaches coming in on the same end of a runway. No matter how ATC spaces them I guess it's just not a good idea right?
@grazzling
Жыл бұрын
You always use the runway direction which goes against the wind to minimize ground speed. This goes double since the runway wasn't very long to begin with (but got a lot of 747 traffic) and winds are often strong in the area (as you see in the crosswind landings here). And as you mentioned, collision risks would require enormous spacing when doing approaches and departures in opposite directions, which simply wasn't an option for such a busy airport.
One of lucky people who have seen Kai Tak in operation.... 5* You got red-button click from me ;-) Cheers!
These guys sit here then wave their bats to direct the aircraft! 3:48 left that a bit late FLOATED THE TOUCHDOWN!
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your location is restricted area. How you get in?
Do you have the exact date when this video was filmed? I was a flight attendant with Lufthansa from 1982 - 2015 and experienced countless landings at Kai Tak. Perhaps I was onboard that specific flight.
WTF Crazy
Amazing! Where is that place?
@Potaterfilms
5 жыл бұрын
Hong kong
You'll find my footprints up there on that ridge too. I miss Kai Tak....
@khalilrichardson491
4 жыл бұрын
The Kai Tak Cruise Ship Terminal sits on where the old airport once stood, and the airport's checkerboard now faded is one of the only remains
The old checkerboard at Kai Tak. If you want real life experience go back to 1960s-70s Before glideslope existed!
Imagine o Airbus a380 se estivesse em operação
Great Video Mate A very big like and sub from me.
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Only 747s landing.. i wonder who designed this airport 🤔..to test man n machine
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Back when the airport was full of queens. Amirite? *if you don’t get it, the 747 is the queen of the skies because yes.*
Aren’t those 747s beautiful. Those were the times that Boeing care more on the quality of their products.
Can't believe Hong Kong spent over fifty years solely reliant on Kai Tak, a single runway airport hemmed in by the city, mountains and sea! Then to go yo having a large duel runway airport in the sea with a third runway currently under construction.