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An altiport is an aerodrome for small airplanes and helicopters, situated on or within mountainous terrain. The term is generally confined to describing small mountainous aerodromes in the French Alps.[1] Altiports are generally characterised by having a runway with a pronounced slope, which aids aircraft deceleration when landing and assists acceleration during takeoff. High altitude means less lift so that aircraft needs higher speed at takeoff and landing.

List of altiports

Courchevel Altiport, showing the sloped runway
Altiport Country
Alpe d'Huez Airport  France
Courchevel Altiport  France
Corlier Aerodrome  France
La Rosière, Savoie  France
La Motte-Chalancon airport [fr]  France
Megève Altiport  France
Méribel Altiport  France
Peyragudes Altiport (Altiport 007) [fr]  France
Tignes Altiport  France
Valloire airport [fr]  France
Ua Pou Airport  France
Koro Airport  Fiji
Tenzing-Hillary Airport  Nepal

References

  1. ^ Flying Magazine, November 1975, page 5