I was in Hana, Maui yesterday for business. The options to get there are fly into Kahului, rent a car, drive two hours to Hana, or fly a prop plane directly into Hana. The Hana airport is tiny (9 seat waiting room) and can only accommodate prop planes. So, I chose the prop plane, not wanting to spend 4 hours driving.
I show up at the ticket counter and the PILOT is working the ticket counter of this very small airline. I'm already concerned. Then when checking me in they ask how much I weigh.

The plane is so small they seat you according to your weight. Because they caught me of guard, I didn't include the 5 pounds I gained over the holidays.

Now I'm really getting worried (and conflicted over whether I should disclose my underreported weight).
When it was time to leave, they didn't announce boarding over the intercom, the pilot came and rounded up the passengers. All 9 of us. It was a 9-seater. Smallest plane I've ever seen. Only slightly bigger than my minivan. We then squeeze on the plane and we have a bumpy ride (most bumpy ride since riding in a helicopter in the Army). Naturally, they seat me in the back of the plane.
We had to make a pit stop on the island of Molokai to drop off newspapers. The Molokai landing strip is about the size of a football field. As we're landing I saw the wreckage of a small plane on a grassy area nearing the landing strip. No joke. At this point, I'm saying a few Hail Mary's, and I'm not even Catholic.

We take off again and land in Hana. You could literally feel the tires hit the ground. Felt like Fred Flintstone using his feet as brakes. Very spooky. I'm going to make the 4 hour drive next time.