Watch for Low Flying Planes

in Pinmapple3 years ago (edited)

We are back in lockdown in France and I'm digging through my old photos, looking at some of my past experiences. Am I scraping the bottom of the barrel here, trying too hard to come up with something to write about? I don't think so. This airport beach experience was actually pretty cool and well worth sharing.


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When you think of exciting destinations to visit, the airport typically isn't something that comes to mind. If anything, the airport is probably one of the last places I would want to spend time at. However, the Princess Juliana International Airport on the Caribbean Island of St Maarten (or more specifically the beach butting up to it) is super unique and cool and worth checking out if you happen to be visiting the country.


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The beach itself is quite small and narrow and the airport runway is located literally just a few feet away from it. The runway itself is also quite small which forces planes to come down quickly and land almost immediately.


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The effect of these circumstances is really cool in that the planes flying over head are super close. The sound is loud and the wind coming through their jets is powerful. Its a memorable experience to say the least.


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As far as beaches go, this one is pretty standard. Really its nothing special and certainly nothing to write home about. It just your run of the mill - old people in a speedo beach.


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But then again, thats not why you go there. You go there to see the private and commercial planes flying just a few meters above your head. They come every 20 minutes or so if I'm remembering correctly.


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You can grab a drink at the bar or swim in the water while you wait for the next one to arrive.


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You can even build a penis out of sand if you're so inclined.


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Planes don't just land at the airport, they take off as well (duh) and when the plane is a large commercial jet it needs the entire runway to build up enough speed to take off. That means that it starts reving up its engines super close to the chain link fence that acts as a barrier between the beach and the airport.

Here comes one of those big planes now!


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Some people like to hold onto that fence when the plane takes off, to test their strength against the powerful jet of wind coming from the planes engines. Originally I figured I'd give that a shot, the worst that would happen would be that I'd get blown back into the sand or maybe even the water. But then I saw the actual fence that people were hanging onto. You can kind of make it out in the picture at the beginning of this post.

The planes getting closer!


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The runway isn't actually connected to the beach. The beach and the runway are seperated by a two way street that has a continuous stream of busy traffic flowing through it. Then there are a series of large metal and cement dividers and then there is the chain link fence that people hang onto. So if you're not strong enough to withstand the wind coming from the jets you don't get blown back into the water, you get blown into the cement divider and possibly into oncoming traffic. Needless to say, I didn't bother taking the risk. Surprisingly though, plenty of other people did. I watched them get blasted by the wind, sand and small pebbles being shot into their faces as they hung onto the fence with both hands.


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It was super cool when the larger planes came in though. As you can see they get really close to the beach, just a few meters above your head. The sound is deafening and it feels like you could almost reach out and touch one of them. One thing I would suggest is walking a little farther down the beach in order to get a photo of the entire plane hovering over the sand. If you search the airport online you can see photos of how dominating the planes are compared to the small strip of sand and the people below. I wish I would have taken a picture of that myself to share. Maybe next time, it is a place that I would go back to.

Well, thats it for now. Until next time. Thanks for reading!

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That's just crazy close! So you can drop off a friend to the airport, then hop over to the beach for a swim and wave them good bye. How cool is that!

The airport actually reminds me of the old one in Hong Kong where the jumbo jet flies overhead

Haha thats a good point. You could totally do that. The airport in Hong Kong sounds interesting.

This was the old Hong Kong airport - those lowish buildings in the middle - and the jumbo jet literally about to land. Hubby used to live nearby when he was a kid and says he listened to the planes zooming overhead as he was doing his homework!!

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Thats a really cool picture. Thats cool that its so close to the city. Probably not for the residents of the area but I suppose you get used to the sounds of planes coming in after a while and just start to ignore them

Great post. I guess drone flying or beach volleyball for that matter are out of a question?

I would say definitely out hahaha

Awesome! Crazy pilot skills. My husband and I have always wanted to experience that! I have seen some videos many years ago taken near the fence and the plane flies so close.

Yeah they have some skills I'm sure. The easiest way to go there in my opinion is to take a Caribbean cruise that stops at St Maarten. Then its just a quick cab ride to the beach. The beach isn't good enough to spend the entire day there really, in my opinion. A few hours does the trick, just until you see at least one big commercial airliner.

Thanks for sharing this tip. I grew up living in a suburban community located around an airport so I got used to the sounds of planes taking off and landing every several minutes but nothing as close to low-flying as this. Definitely worth the trip for this experience.

wow, this is pretty low and also a bit scary, the warning sign is funny :D

Yeah they were very low and the sign is pretty funny - "may cause death." Lol

A simple but exhilarating experience indeed! I'm pretty sure this type of adventure is not for the faint of heart. Was the sound of approaching planes deafening to the eardrums? How much jet engine noise can those people tolerate there?

The noise was loud indeed but I wouldn't say that it was defening. The planes come in so fast that the noise is over surprisingly quickly.

Okay, I see. Thanks for clarifying!

No problem :)
Actually i just realized that i said in my post that the sound was deafening hahah, I mislead you a bit. Lets just say it was very loud lol

Well, I think the noise caused by those planes was part of the thrill and adventure. So no worries, haha.

I wonder if this is the beach being famous for videos of people being blown away by jet engines while they are trying to hold into the fence.

I would say that most likely it is.

He he, cool experience. I bet the noise is crazy... Thank you for sharing

Yeah it was quite noisy for sure. Especially when the really big commercial jets came in.

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