Maho
 Beach is a beach on the Dutch side of the Caribbean island of Saint 
Martin, in the country of Sint Maarten. It is famous for the Princess 
Juliana International Airport adjacent to the beach. Arriving aircraft 
must touch down as close as possible to the beginning of runway 10 due 
to the short runway length of 2,180 metres/7,152 ft, resulting in 
aircraft on their final approach flying over the beach at minimal 
altitude. wiki
Due
 to the unique proximity of low flying airliners, the location is very 
popular with plane spotters. This is one of the few places in the world 
where aircraft can be viewed in their flightpath just outside the end of
 the runway. Watching airliners pass over the beach is such a popular 
activity that daily arrivals and departures airline timetables are 
displayed on a board in most bars and restaurants on the beach, and the 
Sunset Beach Bar and Grill has a speaker on its outside deck that 
broadcasts the radio transmissions between pilots and the airport's 
control tower. wiki
There
 is a danger of people standing on the beach being blown into the water 
because of the jet blast from aircraft taking off from runway 10. The 
local government warns that closely approaching and departing aircraft 
can "result in serious injury and/or death." An additional fence has 
been added recently behind runway 10 to prevent irresponsible tourists 
from hanging on to the main fence surrounding the runway to be blasted 
by the jet flow. wiki
The
 beach itself is white sand and has little or no vegetation because of 
jet blast erosion[Citation needed]. The Caravanserai Resort, the popular
 Sunset Beach Bar and other restaurants/night clubs such as Bamboo 
Bernies and Bliss are located nearby. The beach is popular with 
windsurfers and skimboarders because of occasional large waves. On 
October 16, 2008, the Maho area of St. Maarten was badly damaged by 
Hurricane Omar, which destroyed the Sunset Bar and Grill as well as 
Bamboo Bernies and Bliss. As of November 2009, Sunset Beach Bar and 
Grill and Bliss have both re-opened. Omar reduced the beach to boulders,
 and damaged the nearby Royal Islander Club La Plage which re-opened 
February 14, 2009.
Runway 10/28 
was originally runway 09/27 but was changed on November 1, 2008 as a 
result of geomagnetic alterations since the original construction. wiki
 












 
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