Tuesday, July 9, 2013

The Thrill of Going Deaf Really Quickly

Hey there! Great to see you. Thanks for dropping out of cyberspace for a mug of Joe and a virtual treat today. Hang onto it though. There's a plane passing right overhead...

Located right next to the Princess Juliana International Airport, on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, Maho Beach is a unique destination where tourist experience what it’s like to have jumbo jets flying just a few meters above their heads and get blown into the sea by their powerful jet engines. (Not to mention the deafening noise, eh!)

Fine white sand and crystal clear water is not what makes Maho Beach such a popular tourist destination. There are hundreds of other such beautiful beaches in the Caribbean which aren’t located right next to a busy and noisy airport like Princess Juliana. But it’s precisely this little detail that makes this piece of paradise so remarkably unique. 

In order to land safely on the unusually short Runway 10, aircraft pilots have to make their final approach at minimal altitude, and that means flying just a few meters above the heads of thrill-seeking beach-goers. And we’re not talking light airplanes either, but jumbo jets like Boeing 747 and Airbus A380. 

Plane spotting has become so popular at Maho Beach that local entrepreneurs have built an entire business around it. Beach bar owners have put up boards of airplane arrivals and departures so people can plan their visit, and some even broadcast radio transmissions between the airport’s control tower and and the aircraft.

Hard to get a tan in the shadow of a 747, though, eh. I don't know about you but I like a nice quiet beach with few if any people and as noiseless as you can get. Remind me not to go to Maho Beach anytime soon.

See ya, eh.

Bob

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