Fantastic video Martina. It's amazing to see how much professionalism there is in a small helipad. Congratulations on the organization of your airport facilities, I hope one day to be able to see them in person. ----------------------- Fantastisk video Martina. Det er fantastisk at se, hvor meget professionalisme der er i en lille helikopterplads. Tillykke med organisationen af jeres lufthavnsfaciliteter, jeg håber en dag at kunne se dem personligt. (Thanks to Google Translate)
I have a "language" question. The lady at the beginning - I think she's speaking in Danish. The lady being interviewed - is she speaking the local Inuit language?
Hi Jeffrey Bue. Yes Martina is speaking Danish. The other nice woman is speaking west coast Greenlandic. East coast is same but with their dialect. For me it’s hard haha.
We just took it to commission. B-212 but will be stationed by our H155. Also in future the H125 as replacement for the AS350. The video has to be an Air Greenland video because they own it. MIT - GRL are separate.
Unfortunately not. I did not film inside the new hangar because it belongs to Air Greenland. While I was there some of Air Greenland's mechanics were doing a service on B-212 as it has to fly until their new H155 is ready to replace it so I would not interfere with their work. Michael is right, that kind of follow up video would have to be done by Air Greenland. Hope you enjoyed this video.
@@GreenlandAirports maybe we could colllab? MIT have more followers than us. Have to talk to marketing. But if you guys were given a tour it might be alright?
@@shortbutsquat8482 we have many funny translations or mistranslations. We have a have a variety of bread that is round for instance that we call “rundstykker” and directly translates to round pieces and many translate it to that. Where gummi ged derived from I don’t know.
Thanks for showing us around. Enjoyable.
Thank you,very informative and interesting.I enjoy watching the live camera at Nuuk most days.
Great video. Thank you for showing us the place.
Wow,thanks for showing,I love Greenland.💕✈️
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I loved this. 👍
Ladies, thank you for the tour! I find this very interesting. Greetings from Oregon!
Thank you Martina .. Very interesting to see behind the scenes . Great job ..
Thank you for this information, it's very interesting 😊
Looks a great place to work.
Remote and harsh due to high winds at seasons. But one of the most beautiful places I’ve visited.
nice video
Dear Martina! Thank you for this video!!! It's very interesting for me.
New follower from UK excellent videos very informative.
Fantastic video Martina. It's amazing to see how much professionalism there is in a small helipad. Congratulations on the organization of your airport facilities, I hope one day to be able to see them in person.
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Fantastisk video Martina. Det er fantastisk at se, hvor meget professionalisme der er i en lille helikopterplads. Tillykke med organisationen af jeres lufthavnsfaciliteter, jeg håber en dag at kunne se dem personligt. (Thanks to Google Translate)
I have a "language" question. The lady at the beginning - I think she's speaking in Danish. The lady being interviewed - is she speaking the local Inuit language?
Hi Jeffrey Bue. Yes Martina is speaking Danish. The other nice woman is speaking west coast Greenlandic. East coast is same but with their dialect. For me it’s hard haha.
Thank you, Michael. That is correct.
Will there be a continuation? I'd like to see the helicopter hangar. ))
We just took it to commission. B-212 but will be stationed by our H155. Also in future the H125 as replacement for the AS350. The video has to be an Air Greenland video because they own it. MIT - GRL are separate.
Unfortunately not. I did not film inside the new hangar because it belongs to Air Greenland. While I was there some of Air Greenland's mechanics were doing a service on B-212 as it has to fly until their new H155 is ready to replace it so I would not interfere with their work.
Michael is right, that kind of follow up video would have to be done by Air Greenland.
Hope you enjoyed this video.
@@GreenlandAirports maybe we could colllab? MIT have more followers than us. Have to talk to marketing.
But if you guys were given a tour it might be alright?
Bell 212. Real helicopter.
Tusass is the only phone/internet/snail mail provider here. Monopoly. Expensive but essential. Well some piggyback on them. Local businesses.
Looks nice😁and the airport too😂 lovely to see a regular day there
I am enjoying the tours you are giving us in your video. Like others have said in the comments, keep the videos coming! 👍
What type of fuel do you use for heat inside of structures? Is it warmer now than it typically is from ten years ago?
I visited Greenland in the 90's, they used kerosene to heat the house, the owner said 20 litres per day😅.
PS. Delt
00:58 “gummiged = rubbergoat” 😂. Sjovt men ved ikke morfor den hedder det. Gummiged.
Mike - I would love to hear more about this rubber goat translation:) Have seen it more than once.
@@shortbutsquat8482 we have many funny translations or mistranslations. We have a have a variety of bread that is round for instance that we call “rundstykker” and directly translates to round pieces and many translate it to that. Where gummi ged derived from I don’t know.
@@shortbutsquat8482 apparently it derived from the transition from larvae belt as in tanks to “rubber wheels” the Danes -in fun nicknamed it gummiged.
@@michaelbjerre29 Thanks. That makes a little more sense. Sort of:)