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Courchevel Altiport

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Airport type
  
Public

Location
  
Courchevel

04/22
  
537

Elevation
  
2,008 m

Serves
  
Courchevel

Elevation AMSL
  
2,008 m / 6,588 ft

537
  
1,762

Phone
  
+33 4 79 08 26 02

Courchevel Altiport

Address
  
Rue de l'Altiport, 73120 Saint-Bon-Tarentaise, France

The most dangerous landing in the world courchevel altiport


Courchevel Altiport (French: Altiport de Courchevel) (IATA: CVF, ICAO: LFLJ) is an altiport serving Courchevel, a ski resort in the French Alps. The airfield has a very short runway of only 537 metres (1,762 ft) with a gradient of 18.6%. There is no go-around procedure for landings at Courchevel, due to the surrounding mountainous terrain. De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters and DHC-7 Dash 7 turboprops served the airport in the past; however, the airfield primarily sees smaller fixed-wing aircraft such as Cessnas as well as helicopters at present. The runway has no instrument approach procedure or lighting aids, thus making landing in fog and low clouds unsafe and almost impossible.

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The airport is considered dangerous, as it features a difficult approach, an upslope runway and ski runs in the adjacent area. The History Channel program Most Extreme Airports ranks it as the seventh most dangerous airport in the world.

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Courchevel Altiport Wikipedia