Kai Tak Airport
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Title
Kai Tak Airport
Description
Kai Tak Airport was Hong Kong's international airport from 1925 to 1998. It was surrounded by apartment complexes, mountains, and water such that only the most experienced pilots were allowed to land there (Villamizar, 2023). Upon approach, the pilot had to spot Checkboard Hill, before making a sharp 47-degree right turn above the Kowloon City district and touching down at the first section of the runway to avoid Victoria Harbour. This approach was one of the world’s last landing spots in which automated aircraft instruments could not fly and instead, relied on the pilot’s visual judgement.
Online archives of photographs depicting the approach along with documentaries on its history preserve the legacy of Kai Tak. Enthusiasts can also recreate the landing in flight simulator programs (i.e. Microsoft Flight Simulator, 2020) at home.
Although the airport is no longer operational, the redevelopment of its former site into a mixed-use district promotes compact, integrated, and resilient urban living - thus contributing to Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. Likewise, the digital preservation of the heritage can address Target 11.3 as urban planners can learn from the challenges and successes of Kai Tak's operation to enhance the sustainability and inclusivity of future urban developments.
Source
is51102024
Date
1925
Contributor
wanm
Type
Site
Identifier
939
Date Submitted
21/03/2024
Date Modified
04/19/2024 04:40:52 pm
References
Villamizar, H. (2023, March). Approaching Kai Tak on a Boeing 747: A Pilot’s Perspective. Airways. https://airwaysmag.com/kai-tak-approach-747-a-pilot/
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Spatial Coverage
current,22.314098807783264,114.20509099960329;
Europeana
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Kai Tak Airport
Europeana Type
TEXT
Site Item Type Metadata
Institutional nature
Building
Prim Media
1912
End Date
1998
Contact
ymw1@st-andrews.ac.uk
Citation
“Kai Tak Airport,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1911.
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