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16. San Diego International Airport (California, USA)
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Because the San Diego airport is so close to downtown, landings can feel too close for comfort when descending over tall buildings. Flights also often experience strong winds occasionally, which can make for a challenging ride.
17. ToncontÃn International Airport (Honduras)
Located among magnificent mountains and only a small runway to land on, this Honduran airport can be a nerve-wracking flight for even the most experienced pilots. Timing is everything on this track, as drivers need to brake immediately upon hitting the asphalt to ensure that taxiing does not take them into continuous traffic on the road.