He didn’t waste any time to get to the beach.
Take a go around… it’s free.
Bet the firefighters were like: finally, something happens
St. Barts Airport boasts a notoriously short runway – a mere 2,133 feet (650 meters). This compact airstrip requires pilots to showcase their skills in both precision takeoffs and landings, making it one of the most challenging runways globally.
St. Barts Airport stands as an exemplar of the delicate balance between aviation challenges and the allure of paradise. The short runway, low approaches, and the symbiotic relationship with the surrounding landscape create an aviation experience unlike any other. For those who appreciate the fusion of precision and natural beauty, St. Barts Airport remains an iconic destination that continues to captivate aviation enthusiasts from around the globe.
I’ve seen a video of a great WW11 aircraft fly through at St Barts, I wondered if anybody knew if it was a regular occurrence, if so when does it happen?
What was he thinking…wasting all that good runway for nothing…and then not deciding to go-around for another try at the final approach?