Tivat approach
Jun. 15th, 2018 08:13 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Tivat has one of the most difficult approaches in Europe. You have to fly lower than mountains on left and right, and make several turns. Must be fun in a simulator too. Our plane was late by 4 hours, and I was lucky to make a few shots at sunset.

During taxi in Munich, I spotted two biplanes ready to take off.

Eventually, we started landing in Tivat, surrounded with mountains.

Landed.

On the way back, we were waiting for our departure in a hall which is just 8x40 meters rectangle together with passengers of three full A320 bound to Russia that should take off all together.

Still it was less crowded than passport control in Munich terminal one, where we waited for 50 minutes.
Overall, I liked it more in Montenegro than in Croatia. It was a bit more relaxing and people seemed friendlier. Also almost everyone refused to speak English or German and switched to Russian :)
During taxi in Munich, I spotted two biplanes ready to take off.
Eventually, we started landing in Tivat, surrounded with mountains.
Landed.
On the way back, we were waiting for our departure in a hall which is just 8x40 meters rectangle together with passengers of three full A320 bound to Russia that should take off all together.
Still it was less crowded than passport control in Munich terminal one, where we waited for 50 minutes.
Overall, I liked it more in Montenegro than in Croatia. It was a bit more relaxing and people seemed friendlier. Also almost everyone refused to speak English or German and switched to Russian :)