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Lukla
airport
owes its
existence
to the
fact it is
located
close to
Mount
Everest
and that
most
climbers
use it as
the first
station in
the
attempt to
scale this
massive
mountain.
During the
climbing
season,
October/November,
the small
aircraft
(mostly
Twin
Otters)
have to be
off the
airport in
15 minutes
because
there are
only 4
parking
spaces and
there are
probably
other Twin
Otters
circling
to land.
It can
really be
a very,
very busy
airport.
It is also
the
highest
airport
with
scheduled
airline
flights in
the word.
Combine
this with
the fact
the
airport is
of course
closed a
lot due to
weather
and you
will
understand
why it can
be as busy
as it is.
Flying
into Lukla
is
dangerous
and
complex in
perfect
weather,
most of
our beta
testers
underestimated
it and the
hill side
was soon
covered in
burning
wrecks.
They soon
learned
that
anything
you do at
this
altitude
needs to
be planned
and
considered.
Landing on
the runway
that goes
uphill
means you
have to
flare in a
completely
different
way.
Taking off
from the
very short
runway
with an
engine
that
probably
delivers a
lot less
power then
you would
hope for,
is only
possible
because
the runway
ends with
a 3000
feet drop
into the
valley
below
(check out
the
waterfalls
there!).
Even the
simple
taxi to
the very
small
platform
is complex
and not
without
danger as
there is a
steep bit
of taxiway
to climb
onto. To
be short,
you will
probably
be
frustrated
and
annoyed
when you
start
using this
airport.
However
when you
know how
to use it
you will
be a far
better
pilot and
there will
be a new
region to
discover.