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Previously on "I'm glad they built a new airport in Hong Kong"

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  • Menelaus
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    Absolutely.

    I've landed at both Kai Tak and Chep Lok in wind and neither of them was a particularly heart-warming experience. Chep Lok primary advantage seems to be that if the pilot does cock it up you get wet rather than being dashed into buildings.

    Arse warming certainly, heart warming less so.

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  • TykeMerc
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    Ye gods!!! New underpants required all round I'd imagine.

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