Money | airport World's Most Terrifying Airports From New York City to New Zealand, the scariest places to take off and land By Marie Morris Posted Aug 8, 2010 8:55 AM CDT Copied An American Airlines jet on the tarmac at the international airport in Guatemala City, covered with ash from the eruption of the Pacaya volcano, May 28, 2010. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Pos) See 1 more photo If you're already afraid of flying, go watch this video of a frolicking baby lamb. If you're feeling tough, enjoy SmarterTravel's picks for the 10 most frightening airports in the world: Barra Airport, Barra, Scotland: The world's only commercial beach airport. "Passengers can expect to arrive safely on one of the three runways (marked by concrete poles) formed when the tide goes out." Wellington International Airport, Wellington, New Zealand: Buffetted by "strong crosswinds that seem to attack landing planes." La Aurora International Airport, Guatemala City, Guatemala: Landing, says a pilot, is "startling because you weave your way through a series of volcanoes." Nantucket Memorial Airport, Nantucket, Mass.: Fog city. Says a pilot, "Sometimes you can't see anything until the last second; you break out of the fog, and the plane is landing." Gibraltar Airport, Gibraltar: What's that on the runway? "The main road to Spain." To see the complete list, which includes New York's LaGuardia, click here. Read These Next Mass market paperbacks near the end. A loathed parasite teeters on the brink of eradication. Trump doesn't personally feel sorry for racist Obama post. Obama-era protections for Atlantic have now been reversed by Trump. See 1 more photo Report an error