An Airplane Taking Off From This French Alps Airport Seriously Raised My Blood Pressure
Courchevel Altiport in the French Alps is one of the most dangerous airports in the world. Actually, it's not even an airport–it's an altiport, which should be obvious from the name. An altiport is basically a runway for small aircraft that slopes significantly upward, so that planes can decelerate quickly and not go toppling off the far side of the mountain. Altiports are pretty much only in the French Alps. So yeah, the Alps are so intense they need their own special runways.
Coutchevel Altiport is the airport for Courchevel, a ski resort in the French Alps. Seems like a whole lot of risk just so people can ski in the scenic area. It certainly is beautiful, and I'm sure many people would tell you flying in and taking off here is worth the risk.
Since the altiport is in the French Alps, there's often snow and ice covering the runway–not to mention rough winds, hail, etc. in the air on a regular basis. This means constant danger, and all in the name of skiing.
Extreme. And Terrifying.
At Courchevel Altiport, there's no "go-around procedure." This means that if you approach the airport, you're either landing safely or crashing. That's a lot of pressure for a pilot.
With plenty of trees and mountains around the airport, it's certainly not one of the safest airports to take off from/land at.
And this is relatively good weather for the altiport.