Lukla Airport Nepal 4 take offs

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  • čas přidán 5. 05. 2009
  • Watch four flights doing a quick take off from Lukla Airport 16MAR09. The runway is very short. Lukla is the airport for climbing Mount Everest og trekking in the Everest Region.

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  • @brentakeson4488
    @brentakeson4488 Před 5 lety +258

    40 years ago I flew out of Lukla, dirt tarmack, not paved, my recollection was a patted down farmer's field. This looks modern and safe in comparrison!

    • @AK-ch5qd
      @AK-ch5qd Před 2 lety +5

      Thanks for sharing your experience

    • @gregbernstein6430
      @gregbernstein6430 Před rokem +9

      22 years ago for me. It was a gravel runway; still the most dangerous in the world.

    • @Zeevuhl
      @Zeevuhl Před rokem +4

      @Jac K Well said my fellow grumpy one!

    • @Michael-zj3cn
      @Michael-zj3cn Před rokem

      Comparison

    • @bk1109
      @bk1109 Před rokem

      Yup! It was still gravel and field when I was there in 1997! 👍

  • @bmell1252
    @bmell1252 Před 4 lety +487

    Daaaaamn !!! At the end of this runway, if you ain’t flying, you’re dying.

    • @albertoportoalegre5391
      @albertoportoalegre5391 Před 3 lety +17

      And the visibility is "unlimited " !

    • @fernandojimenez7859
      @fernandojimenez7859 Před 3 lety +24

      You are flying to heaven...

    • @EmmaniloJarjas
      @EmmaniloJarjas Před 3 lety +25

      That airport has a runway of 400 meters, steep, and to make matters worse, at 3000 meters high (less oxygen equal to less acceleration) is on the edge of a cliff... Tourism for everest is worth everything, apparently.

    • @jeanlafrance8746
      @jeanlafrance8746 Před 3 lety +14

      @@EmmaniloJarjas also thinner atmosphere so less lift

    • @SerBallister
      @SerBallister Před 3 lety +3

      @@EmmaniloJarjas Tried it in Microsoft flight sim, V1 was about 10 metres of the end of the runway :D

  • @johntellerman1
    @johntellerman1 Před 5 lety +100

    This is similar on how planes took off from aircraft carriers in WWII. There were no catapults back then. The technique for short field takeoffs is to drop flaps to 20 percent, max rpms on the engines, props set for max rpm. Release the brakes and keep the ship on the deck until the last few seconds, noting your airspeed, the pull off the deck and climb. If heavily loaded, the plane might sink into the valley off the end of the runway, but nose down a bit to gain speed, then climb out. The main concern is density altitude. The cold air helps, but the thinness of the atmosphere is the greatest issue to keep in mind.

    • @alekazattic6622
      @alekazattic6622 Před 5 lety +8

      Good information, but sadly way above the heads of most you tubers. Thanks!

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle Před rokem

      You can even get air force bombers off from it
      (barely)

    • @wildfood1
      @wildfood1 Před rokem

      I never knew ww2 carriers had no catapults...thanks!

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle Před rokem

      @@wildfood1 some actually do but it’s rare

    • @viking90706
      @viking90706 Před rokem

      Precisely!

  • @petdadawg2339
    @petdadawg2339 Před 4 lety +139

    "Mom can we have an airport?"
    "We have an airport at home."
    Airport at home:

  • @chaosncheckt9356
    @chaosncheckt9356 Před 5 lety +25

    In 2009 I flew into this airport to do the Mt. Everest Base Camp trek. It is truly an experience. When we were scheduled to depart, there was a thick cloud base but eventually we were able to get seats on the last flight out that day. A few weeks later, one of these aircraft crashed killing all onboard. The basic approach is very similar to an aircraft landing, you come in, cut power and touch down. While 9k isn't that high, the terrain basically eliminates any option of a go around once on short final. What is deceiving here is the runway isn't flat, it is sloped downward towards the initial touchdown area. Great experience, I personally wouldn't want to roll the dice for a second trip.

  • @smitajky
    @smitajky Před 5 lety +9

    One thing I learned even on approaching Katmandu. You don't fly into clouds in Nepal because the clouds have rocks in them. I was waiting at Lukla for the fog to lift. I heard the record was a month and a half. Anyway I walked to the bottom of the runway to see that the retaining wall there was made of bits and pieces of crashed planes. It filled me with confidence. So much so that we thought the week to walk out would be time well spent.

  • @grahamshepherd9305
    @grahamshepherd9305 Před 4 lety +382

    Hello Tower, We´ve cleared the runway safely. Tower: Roger, descend to 5000ft.

    • @arunkumar-mb3tp
      @arunkumar-mb3tp Před 3 lety +16

      Underrated comment bro.

    • @jonathanakehurst4489
      @jonathanakehurst4489 Před 3 lety +3

      Classic

    • @timitonagain
      @timitonagain Před 3 lety +4

      @@Al-hb2wo as you can clearly see in the video, there is indeed a tower

    • @junkonakamura3441
      @junkonakamura3441 Před 3 lety +6

      @@Al-hb2wo So, they build a motel/hotel which looks like a control tower in Lukla?

    • @cad3nce
      @cad3nce Před 3 lety +5

      Roger Roger. What's your vector Victor?

  • @f..4269
    @f..4269 Před 3 lety +9

    Да,комаров Дима рассказывал,это просто самые лучшие пилоты👍👍👍❤️боги,храните их!

  • @shapathtandon1804
    @shapathtandon1804 Před rokem +81

    The last aircraft in the video is Tara Air registered as 9N-AET. It was a twin engine mini passenger aircraft (Twin Otter). It crashed on May 29, 2022 (all fatality). Rest in peace all passengers and crew on board.

    • @ochristi
      @ochristi Před rokem +6

      Not only that, the first 9N-AHB was involved in a non-fatal incident (repairable crash landing) and hit a boar on take-off. The second one 9N-AIG, was destroyed, with fatalities and survivors. :(

    • @PrimalSMG
      @PrimalSMG Před rokem +1

      How do you know that that is that exact plane?

    • @ochristi
      @ochristi Před rokem +6

      @@PrimalSMG You can see the registration written on the plane when it turns. You can search for it, the mentioned one had its registration since 1998.

    • @kevindunlap5525
      @kevindunlap5525 Před rokem +3

      @@PrimalSMG All registered airlines have the designations on their fuselages at the rear. It's like their license plates. Kinda cool that in 2022 someone would be watching this and NOT know that. Zero offense intended.

  • @alansimpson596
    @alansimpson596 Před 10 lety +207

    As an amateur private pilot I can say you just saw some of the finest flying imaginable. In order to build enough speed for take off on limited runways it's necessary to gain maximum revs from your engines so you do this by opening up the throttles to max while holding on the brakes. When max revs have been reached you release the brakes and off you go. I noticed that none of the pilots took off before he/she had to as they then had max lift resulting in great take offs.
    Wonderful flying.

    • @AshleyPomeroy
      @AshleyPomeroy Před 6 lety +9

      It's also noticeable that they don't turn left onto the runway - they turn right to get that extra few feet.

    • @TheCrazyPandaPilot
      @TheCrazyPandaPilot Před 6 lety +3

      The landings require much more skill than the Takeoff. Just careful calculations is all thats really on display here.

    • @jeevanix
      @jeevanix Před 6 lety +17

      Runway is constructed downward. So, that craft can get Max speed when leaving and get maximum resistance when landing..

    • @MJLeger-yj1ww
      @MJLeger-yj1ww Před 6 lety +1

      I do that on every short runway, or taxi-way!

    • @johnnyllooddte3415
      @johnnyllooddte3415 Před 6 lety +6

      youve got 9000 ft vertical to get speed..silly

  • @andymanaus1077
    @andymanaus1077 Před 5 lety +315

    First Pilot: "I'm so good, I don't need that three metres at the start of the runway."
    Second Pilot: "Screw that, I'm taking every metre I can get."
    Third Pilot: "Watch how close I can get my tail to the wall without shredding it off."
    Fourth Pilot: "Bugger this, I'm rotating NOW." (Airborne 20 metres before the drop off.)

    • @soggypancake001
      @soggypancake001 Před 3 lety +18

      For the fourth one, it was a DHC-6 which can take off faster than the other DO-28s

    • @SharmaRaj8
      @SharmaRaj8 Před 3 lety +2

      👌👌👌👌

    • @gerrycarmichael1391
      @gerrycarmichael1391 Před 2 lety +1

      A DO-228 with flaps set to 2 doesn't need a lot of room even at that altitude.

    • @opsatr
      @opsatr Před 2 lety +2

      Great summary of the video. 👍😂

    • @alerey4363
      @alerey4363 Před rokem +5

      but you also need to take weight into account (passengers, luggage/cargo, fuel), which is a variable in the 4 flights (including airplane models with different power/weight ratios)

  • @sumankhaling6886
    @sumankhaling6886 Před rokem +1

    No.1 most dangerous airport in the world Lukla Nepal 🇳🇵 I love my country. Thanks for video

  • @RamadaArtist
    @RamadaArtist Před 5 lety +39

    All very Douglas Adams;
    Flight Control: "You see that mountain over there?"
    Pilot: "Roger."
    FC: "You're going to aim at it, hit the throttle-"
    P: "Okay..."
    FC: "-and then miss the mountain."
    P: "..."

  • @TheMickeyV
    @TheMickeyV Před 11 lety +64

    Massive respect for the men that got the balls to take off and land on that airport

    • @7colorsoflife7
      @7colorsoflife7 Před rokem +3

      Must be made of steel.

    • @buffout123
      @buffout123 Před rokem

      Landing especially hard af, due to the fact that the surface of the strip is not flat, but has an angle of inclination

    • @The-Cat
      @The-Cat Před rokem

      This is a paved airport, no balls needed for this.
      Go try a dirt airfield in the jungle with a slope between mountains. 😉
      this right here on video is nothing

    • @problemdude390
      @problemdude390 Před rokem

      @@The-Cat funny, I don't see any videos on your channel of you taking off and landing anywhere

    • @The-Cat
      @The-Cat Před rokem

      @@problemdude390 Neither do I have a video of you and me breathing air to live.
      ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ what's the point of your comment?

  • @mustang6172
    @mustang6172 Před 3 lety +139

    If you think that looks bad, you should have seen it 20 years ago when the runway wasn't paved.

  • @adjinoor9719
    @adjinoor9719 Před 3 lety +14

    Love to hear the silentness after the last plane departed....so calmful

    • @kevindunlap5525
      @kevindunlap5525 Před rokem

      I'm surprised that YT didn't run a red squiggle under "silentness".

  • @gflint1529
    @gflint1529 Před 8 lety +381

    The last aircraft to depart was a twin otter. The others were D228 Dornier Aircraft. The Lukla approach and departures are most difficult due to obstructions and fog. There is only a small window each day for normal operations. You get in and out as quickly as possible. The elevation simply adds to the fun. The people we care for and those who live there depend on a great deal of their supplies coming on the aircraft that we fly into the field. There are no cars there as there are no roads on which to drive them. After 150 plus countries and territories this place for me is the most fascinating! Mind you, there is a great risk just travel as a passenger and there are no promises save the great time that you will have should you decide to take the risk! Have fun!! A veteran of many approaches and departures at Lukla over the past 10 years.

    • @DD-wd7ku
      @DD-wd7ku Před 6 lety +22

      G Flint I went from Kathmandu to Lukla with a trekking group back in 1997, in one of their Russian twin prop helicopters. They needed a runway to take off. We were seated down the sides and we're given cotton wool to put in our ears. Down the middle of the cargo space was a mix of roofing iron, windows and other assorted building materials and supplies for the villages. They stopped using them a little later. It was a worry when leaving Kathmandu, to see other helicopters and planes undergoing a strip down maintenance outside on the dirt parking areas. The guide said we should save any chewing gum to help fill up any holes in the sides. Landing in Lukla wasn't too bad but taking off again was very scary, you basically just fell off the edge. Tourists are often stranded there for days waiting for clear weather to be able to depart.

    • @flyguyry1
      @flyguyry1 Před 6 lety +1

      Dennis Dowling did u experience any ringing in your ears?

    • @oddities-whatnot
      @oddities-whatnot Před 5 lety +1

      So you have travelled a lot. Doesn't make you any better than someone who has lived their life differently. Not really sure why you need to boast because nobody else benefits from it. Thank you.

    • @bo_bo_deluxe
      @bo_bo_deluxe Před 5 lety +32

      +Ernie Flannel why are you triggered? Where's the boasting?

    • @leoak
      @leoak Před 5 lety +21

      @@oddities-whatnot as someone who's been to 48 countries, I disagree 😜😂

  • @kathmandunepal9547
    @kathmandunepal9547 Před 4 lety +38

    The adventure of THE EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK starts from this airport!! haha amazing!

  • @allenkream6565
    @allenkream6565 Před 5 lety

    I flew in to Lukla in 2001. It is more terrifying than this movie suggests. You land, going uphill at 30º, on a runway dug with shovels, and buildings at the end (from one of which this movie must be taken). The turboprops they were flying then were not as powerful. (We flew in but walked out, after watch the planes take off.)
    What I saw was each plane go off the runway and drop out of sight. After a minute or so, if all was well, you would hear the drone of the engine as the plane climbed out of the dive that gave it takeoff speed. Truly best as an only once in a lifetime experience.
    I know this firsthand. We trecked the first day down the trail off the end of the runway. I forget the size of the canyon, but it was around a 3,000 foot drop. Every person in our group was glad we were not flying out.

  • @kevindunlap5525
    @kevindunlap5525 Před rokem +2

    There is SO much going on in videos at Lukla. Personally it ranks as the #1 everything airport. As a pilot at Lukla there is no plan B, and there is no changing your mind. The fact that that these tubes and boxes can even fly should still boggle everyone's mind. Lukla is probably the only airport in the world where if you come sliding sideways but make it, it's just a run of the mill landing. By far the greatest Air Traffic Control tower in the world.

  • @tahititoutou3802
    @tahititoutou3802 Před 8 lety +37

    The only fact that the Canadian De Havilland DH-6 Twin Otter and the German Dornier Do-228 are authorized for regular service at Lukla Hillary-Tenzing gives me full confidence in these types!

    • @solexxx8588
      @solexxx8588 Před 5 lety

      I'm partial to the Beaver.

    • @kevindunlap5525
      @kevindunlap5525 Před rokem

      @@solexxx8588 Yeah but after supper you still need to be able to fly safely.

  • @joshhuffines5978
    @joshhuffines5978 Před 8 lety +129

    Awesome video. Much respect to those pilots.

  • @Simone-cu9sp
    @Simone-cu9sp Před 5 lety +56

    Depois de assistir o lito eu vim conferir essa "maravilha" de aeroporto. Rsrs 😂👍

  • @potatie_huh
    @potatie_huh Před 2 lety +1

    I've flown from this airport, around a week ago. It was the scariest thing I have ever done in my entire life.

  • @chaosncheckt9356
    @chaosncheckt9356 Před 6 lety +40

    I was a passenger on one of these in Nov 2009. A group of us flew in and did the trekk to Mt. Everest Base Camp and on our return to Lukla, were the last flight out before the weather closed the airport. On our arrival, the pilots left the cabin door open so we could video the approach. Very exciting, a bit insane, and I'm glad i had the once in a life time opportunity. I think a few weeks after our departure, one of these crashed killing all on board - a group of German tourist if I remember correctly.

  • @daverobinson6184
    @daverobinson6184 Před 8 lety +116

    That is a skilled bunch of pilot's who fly in & out of Lukla

  • @hariseldon02
    @hariseldon02 Před 3 lety +28

    It's nice how they painted a 24 on this side of the runway even though noone will ever land there

    • @robegatt
      @robegatt Před 3 lety

      uh?!

    • @wiawaysb
      @wiawaysb Před 3 lety

      @@robegatt i think he means that in order to read that 24 at the correct orientation you would have to come from an impossible angle that would never happen in approach

    • @robegatt
      @robegatt Před 3 lety

      @@wiawaysb oh, ok.

  • @mohitsingh-tq1yj
    @mohitsingh-tq1yj Před 3 lety +158

    The thing that makes this airport unique is you won't hear "Aborting takeoff" even once

  • @Spetsop
    @Spetsop Před 7 lety +3

    Twin Otter just so gracefully and effortlessly rose into the air all by itself, amazing machine!!!
    And then the silence and serenity descended back into the mountains as the planes left... nice!

  • @CrStrifey
    @CrStrifey Před 9 lety +28

    I flew from Kathmandu to Lumbini on their domestic airline. All the Nepalese were doing some gesture similar to the sign of the cross and I didn't think anything of it - until I got back and found out there was a crash a week before and many more before that.

  • @davecrupel2817
    @davecrupel2817 Před 5 lety +26

    The Nepal Air Force :D
    This actually looks like a cute little place to work at. I like it. :)

  • @balqisizham9601
    @balqisizham9601 Před 3 lety +6

    What a relief, been waiting for 11 years for this.... At lassstttt

  • @TravellerYT
    @TravellerYT Před 10 lety +178

    Awesome, thanks for sharing those takeoffs from this very unique airport. I am sure I am not the only viewer who would love to experience that airport live!!

    • @freeforall2263
      @freeforall2263 Před 6 lety

      Traveller - Flight Reviews & Travel Videos Q

    • @felixs9722
      @felixs9722 Před 6 lety +4

      it's really great because in these small aircraft there is no door between cockpit and passengers so you can see out the front window!

    • @abdullahmuzamil5888
      @abdullahmuzamil5888 Před 6 lety

      Traveller - Flight Reviews & Travel Videos

    • @mariayap-eo3442
      @mariayap-eo3442 Před 6 lety

      Abdullahi the best Muzamil

    • @manganjutambunan2350
      @manganjutambunan2350 Před 6 lety

      Traveller - Trip Reports & Travel Videos

  • @Sven2157
    @Sven2157 Před 6 lety +7

    No matter how many times I see this .... AMAZING! Great upload!

  • @neliocordeirodeoliveira2281

    Caramba. Em 4,5 minutos, quatro decolagens.
    Já vi um vídeo desse aeroporto em que o avião pousa, vai até o páteo, desce os passageiros e bagagem, é recarregado com as novas bagagens e passageiros e decola em 6 minutos. Nesse tempo um outro avião pousa e vai até o páteo. Impressionante...

  • @shakshamkarki7061
    @shakshamkarki7061 Před 4 lety +302

    After 11years CZcams finally suggested this to me😂😂😂
    Edit=thanks for this much likes 😍😍

  • @MANIVANNAN94
    @MANIVANNAN94 Před 6 lety +33

    What happens when they problem with takeoff they can't cancel ...too dangerous but too beautiful ...and hats off to the pilots because they are doing their work pin point accuracy everyday....

  • @yetidynamics
    @yetidynamics Před 5 lety +284

    gravity assisted takeoffs

    • @isaacreicin4836
      @isaacreicin4836 Před 3 lety +7

      GTOL

    • @karenamma7716
      @karenamma7716 Před 3 lety +7

      And landings too

    • @yetidynamics
      @yetidynamics Před 3 lety +10

      @@karenamma7716 hey, we can do these in MSFS2020 now!

    • @karenamma7716
      @karenamma7716 Před 3 lety +2

      @@yetidynamics you mean,make my pc explode?

    • @BlackSlimShady
      @BlackSlimShady Před 3 lety +2

      @@karenamma7716 its not the hardest to run actually! sure its not smooth but its a a runnable simulator

  • @bhushanshukla3988
    @bhushanshukla3988 Před 3 lety +17

    I have flown there in 2018 summer for EBC trek. Due to poor weather conditions for both legs of the journey, we were stuck in Lukla for more than a day as no flights could operate. .. in fact that was the case for last 3 days, so there was virtually a stampede to get a seat on the flight. Ultimately we ended up taking helicopter flights in both directions, which was more expensive and equally scary as poor visibility and tall mountains all around, which had ensured no planes could fly at that time. Only helicopters were permitted to fly, and that too for a short time window only. Of course, it is easier for a helicopter to operate at Lukla as it doesn’t have to use full length of the short runway. While a plane takes about 20 minutes, helicopter takes double the time to cover the Kathmandu-Lukla journey.

    • @ForzaMonkey
      @ForzaMonkey Před rokem

      apart from the low oxygen, and long walk, how challenging is an EBC trek?

  • @oCidadao
    @oCidadao Před 5 lety +270

    Como disse o Lito, de um jeito ou de outro, no final da pista, irá voar..kkkk

  • @BushCampingTools
    @BushCampingTools Před 5 lety +5

    Fantastic that you showed this! Been there done that over 20 years ago! Helicopters have difficulty landing there. The flight (back to Kathmandu) we were on allowed on with drums of Av gas on board, (despite some VV basic security, cigarette lighters) and yes Chickens! It was like out of the movies. Our plane headed directly for a mountain range (seen here) then banked to the left and off we flew down the valley. A bunch of us wanted to wait for a Jet Ranger (some military guys) to leave with them for a better view back but missed out, although they did take back some American trekkers, who later, when we caught up with them in Kathmandu, said it was a great trip back. It's an amazing place and this video has really brought back some memories. Should say we took a local bus to Jiri, then trekked to go to Kalapatar, Everest base camp and the surrounding areas. The thing I see missing from the runway is lots of plane wreckage (undercarriages) when I was there.

  • @Espacado
    @Espacado Před 11 lety +11

    Just remember, this airport is at a very high altitude! (9,383ft to be exact!) These types of planes, the Dorniers in this case, have very little horsepower at this altitude. Also, the Otter has stronger turboprops than the 228's so it gets a little more horsepower than the others. At sea level, the horsepower is about the same.

  • @junitimiyahara1635
    @junitimiyahara1635 Před 5 lety +14

    Realmente um aeroporto de arrepiar, parabéns aos pilotos q são bárbaros, procurei este vídeo pelo Lito, valeu a pena

  • @StealthElectronVIP
    @StealthElectronVIP Před 3 lety +31

    Flight Simulator is so realistic these days.

  • @TheSmallninjavicki
    @TheSmallninjavicki Před 7 lety +224

    Flew out of there in 2009...Scary As Hell!

    • @richardross1166
      @richardross1166 Před 5 lety +3

      Same!

    • @extremeways576
      @extremeways576 Před 5 lety

      Awesome u 2

    • @KandiKlover
      @KandiKlover Před 5 lety +10

      I remember trying this out in flight simulator after Cessna154 made a video. I stalled and smashed into the side of the mountain trying to land like a normal low altitude airport.

    • @Twelwanger
      @Twelwanger Před 5 lety +1

      @@KandiKlover You can't stop here. Only one option: throttle up to insanity!

    • @MrCallingoccupants
      @MrCallingoccupants Před 5 lety +1

      Glad to hear nothing went wong.

  • @TheDalk
    @TheDalk Před 5 lety +17

    I just watched every departure for the day.

  • @oliverhartmann1035
    @oliverhartmann1035 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this Video. Its great.

  • @andrewheffel3565
    @andrewheffel3565 Před 3 lety +22

    Man o man, I would need a shot of whiskey before this take off. They need every foot of runway. Brave pilots.

    • @jmartin9785
      @jmartin9785 Před 3 lety +3

      Ten four on the whiskey and runway, also adult diapers! Would stick my tail off the runway too, the first one just wheels it out and left a little on the table! Brave souls! Lordy!

  • @TaiViinikka
    @TaiViinikka Před 8 lety +4

    Good views. I liked the second departure better; the pilot realized it was prudent to use the entire runway, not just the part that happens to be left of the gate from the parking lot.
    Relevant facts: Tenzing-Hillary Airport (IATA: LUA, ICAO: VNLK) The runway is 527 m (1,729 ft) × 30 m (98 ft) with a 11.7% gradient. The airport's elevation is 9,334 ft (2,845 m). No go-arounds on landing, no landing aids, no fooling around! Thanks, Wikipedia!
    Sad fact: Occasionally someone dies who would not die if a pilot took steps to a) use the entire runway b) throttle the engines up to an appropriate take-off power before releasing the brakes.

    • @mirzamirza7878
      @mirzamirza7878 Před rokem

      The second plane (9N-AIG) crashed on May 14th, 2012. 3 years after this video has been released.
      A Dornier Do 228 passenger plane, 9N-AIG, was destroyed when it struck the side of a mountain during near Jomsom, Nepal. Thirteen passengers and two pilots were killed. The flight attendant and five passengers survived the accident.
      The flight had departed Pokhara (PKR) on a domestic passenger flight to Jomsom (JMO). According to the head of Nepal's national rescue department, the pilot told air traffic control moments before the crash that he was diverting back to Pokhara. The airplane crashed into the side of a hill near Marpha village.

  • @92679gary
    @92679gary Před 6 lety +3

    I flew out in 1982 when the runway was an unpaved yak pasture. They sounded an alarm as the plane approached and the herders drove the yaks off the runway. Often times the ground was too muddy from melted snow or rain to land or take off. The airport was sometimes closed for days or even weeks. Trekkers had to hike out during these times. It took about 10 days or so of difficult hiking to get to Kathmandu, but if you had a flight out of the country on a certain date, you had no choice.

  • @DaddyMcDadFace
    @DaddyMcDadFace Před 4 lety +21

    That's tight! Most pilots would be wearing their brown trousers.

    • @norms3913
      @norms3913 Před 3 lety

      Only the first time pilots they do lol

  • @_aidid
    @_aidid Před 5 lety +20

    Those are the best pilots ever 👍🏽

  • @sjtom57
    @sjtom57 Před 7 lety +5

    I don't fly much these days but used to love short field take offs and landings. Helps keep you sharp. Nice video.

  • @mikehouston6851
    @mikehouston6851 Před 5 lety +4

    Pretty gutsy. I wouldn't want to ride with the first pilot. Seemed pretty careless to leave 50 feet of runway behind him to start. Great video.

  • @user-yy1mp5ex6y
    @user-yy1mp5ex6y Před rokem +1

    Это настоящие ,безбашенные асы!!!!Браво!!!!

  • @netopereira102
    @netopereira102 Před 5 lety +16

    Sem margem para erros!! Parece ate uma decolagem de um porta avioes e sem catapulta e rampa na proa!! O piloto tem q ser mto bom e com sangue frio!!

  • @joynthis
    @joynthis Před 7 lety +200

    It's only 9k ft., so it's not like they're struggling for air. If you crash, it's just bad lukla.

    • @MarksTournaments
      @MarksTournaments Před 7 lety +2

      joynthis lmao

    • @kthwkr
      @kthwkr Před 6 lety

      Only 1800 ft - you can measure it on google maps

    • @dannyrusso8279
      @dannyrusso8279 Před 6 lety +7

      Just Googled it. The runway is 527 m (1,729 ft) × 30 m (98 ft) with a 11.7% gradient. The airport's elevation is 9,334 ft (2,845 m).

    • @MJLeger-yj1ww
      @MJLeger-yj1ww Před 6 lety

      Clever, "joynthhis!" But who needs bad luck -- not me!

    • @padraic6658
      @padraic6658 Před 6 lety

      i flew from there many times and if you look to the right you see where there is old crash sites below and they have there fair share of them, its where a lot of pilots start there careers flying from airports like these then move on to the bigger airlines ,

  • @roshanchhetri2311
    @roshanchhetri2311 Před 5 lety +7

    one of the dangerous airport of my country#NEPAL#
    In the Lap of mountain🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵

  • @user-tg1ni3em9k
    @user-tg1ni3em9k Před 5 lety +1

    Фантастика!

  • @dennissvitak148
    @dennissvitak148 Před 4 lety

    I was an aviation meteorologist for the USAF in Alaska. We had a couple of DEW Line sites on top of mountains, in box canyons. The Flight Information Publications, or FLIPS, stated "go arounds not authorized." Field minimums, weather wise, were 3000' and 3 miles visibility..which happened once every couple of weeks in the winter. PAIM is the one that I remember most, Indian Mountain.

  • @Travelcrossborder
    @Travelcrossborder Před 5 lety +4

    Super Video, long time back i was in Lukla. It was a wonderful experience to trek to Namchi Bazar.

  • @1littlelee
    @1littlelee Před 3 lety +27

    if you paying for the full runway, you will use it all

  • @as48507
    @as48507 Před 3 lety +2

    That air traffic control tower though.. what a beautiful setting!

  • @ravinayak6178
    @ravinayak6178 Před 3 lety +35

    Complimentary on the airplane : Hot towel , peanuts , adult diapers 😁😁

  • @Live-Life-Freely
    @Live-Life-Freely Před 6 lety +487

    The best part of those flights is that every seat doubles as a toilet.

  • @mereclander
    @mereclander Před 5 lety +3

    Amazing!!! Thank you for sharing.

  • @PaulPineda29
    @PaulPineda29 Před rokem

    One of the most dangerous airports of the world ....nice video !

  • @drisskaouia2353
    @drisskaouia2353 Před 5 lety

    Merci pour votre réactivité et les offres des reportages que vous nous suggéré

  • @jockejocke1
    @jockejocke1 Před 10 lety +113

    3rd one was close...

    • @tenzindawa2364
      @tenzindawa2364 Před 6 lety

      hot vdio

    • @KandiKlover
      @KandiKlover Před 5 lety +12

      No it wasn't. They just use the whole runway since it's high altitude and there's no need to ascend quickly so you just go straight off the end. You won't fall.

    • @nickw9376
      @nickw9376 Před 5 lety +1

      @@KandiKlover no...it's more about that you won't hit ground...you can _fall_ a long way

  • @KATAERO1
    @KATAERO1 Před 10 lety +253

    USS Lukla, a stationary aircraft carrier!

    • @TruckTaxiMoveIt
      @TruckTaxiMoveIt Před 6 lety +11

      By definition a carrier must move otherwise it's simply a holder.

    • @Mystery-rc6nv
      @Mystery-rc6nv Před 6 lety +24

      And it wouldn't be a USS Carrier! This place is way too cool to be considered American...

    • @lordemarsh6804
      @lordemarsh6804 Před 6 lety +5

      its Nepal you dumbass...we dnt need america

    • @kilikus822
      @kilikus822 Před 5 lety +8

      Unless Nepal has an earthquake then its all "Send aide USA pleaseee!"

    • @jeffreyferraro1122
      @jeffreyferraro1122 Před 5 lety +10

      Why do we need to be at each other throats all the time

  • @somerandomsheat
    @somerandomsheat Před 3 lety +1

    Can sit there and watch this all day. All I need is 1 ton of sunflower

  • @benilsonsantos9808
    @benilsonsantos9808 Před 5 lety +6

    Meus amigos quero parabenizar tripulação, passageiros pela coragem que Deus, abençoe cada decolagem 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @cashmab
    @cashmab Před 10 lety +9

    This was once a much less developed dirt strip, with the same type of aircraft operating in and out. I believe there is a video on youtube of the strip in its unpaved form.

  • @PilotStudiosChannel
    @PilotStudiosChannel Před 8 lety +76

    The people who made this airport be like-
    "Alright Johnny, we need an airport atop a mountain!"
    Yes sir! Let's make it five of the edge, too!
    GENIUS JOHNNY

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 Před 6 lety +2

      more like Alright Johny we need an airport runway for less than 500 US dollars maximum Government alloted budget!

    • @flyguyry1
      @flyguyry1 Před 6 lety

      PilotStudios the whole region is a mountain

    • @AS3R1US
      @AS3R1US Před 5 lety

      @Gus W what?

    • @geraldosilverio4523
      @geraldosilverio4523 Před 5 lety

      9

    • @AS3R1US
      @AS3R1US Před 5 lety

      10

  • @sureshpurushothaman6776
    @sureshpurushothaman6776 Před 5 lety +10

    Thinking what will be going in the pilots head when he was close to the end line-great skill to be piloting in Nepal

  • @sebastianlara5757
    @sebastianlara5757 Před 5 lety

    The last plane has more power than the others😁

  • @Femme9000
    @Femme9000 Před 4 lety +3

    We flew in and out of Lukla in October 2000 when it was still a gravel runway and no control tower. On returning from a trek to Gokyo Ri our departure flight was quite scary. The apron was full of aircraft and there was an approaching plane so what did our pilot of a twin Otter do, he taxied straight out and without stopping proceeded his roll down the runway straight away. Our hearts were in our mouths as we had seen the wrecks down below of those that did not make it. We lifted off just in time and tgen had to bank to the left to avoid the incoming the incoming craft. What a ride!

  • @djanderson07br
    @djanderson07br Před 5 lety +16

    não vim pelo lito mas acompanho o canal dele. saudações aeronáutica, rs

  • @concernedcitizen8665
    @concernedcitizen8665 Před 5 lety +1

    The Conn-Tower looks amazingly architecturally apropos among the ancient geo-correct buildings.

  • @Thomas1980
    @Thomas1980 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice Video! 👍👍👍Thumbs Up👍👍👍

  • @bill-2018
    @bill-2018 Před 4 lety +43

    That's impressive. And people here complain about living close to a runway!

    • @luisgaming3692
      @luisgaming3692 Před 4 lety

      Six days to go to

    • @Gloverfield
      @Gloverfield Před 4 lety +3

      Well I mean wouldn't you complain if some neighbor built runway near your house and the planes engines wouldn't let you sleep?

  • @marcolanducci3130
    @marcolanducci3130 Před 7 lety +74

    That last pilot was like "hold my beer" !

  • @sjay3828
    @sjay3828 Před 3 lety +1

    This Reminds me of Talespin

  • @DCSMPVideos
    @DCSMPVideos Před 3 lety

    Very nice! Lukla in the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 is awesome!

  • @fCauneau
    @fCauneau Před 5 lety +3

    Yeah, but on another scale Leh in 1980 was more impressive, as the "fly or die" game was played by jets (e.g. A320 orB727), and the "die" option was not to fall at the end of runway, as here, but simply to crash on the cliff that faced the runway. So the pilots had to take-off and immediately turn a 90° in climbing phase to avoid the cliff. All of this with the passengers glancing at the wrecks of the planes that missed...
    Nice recall of the Skardu-Gilgit too, where the planes had to spiral between two cliffs for half an hour to pass the highest point of the trip ;-)

  • @sherrysetliff2502
    @sherrysetliff2502 Před 4 lety +6

    Wow, four planes at lukla. Must be rush hour.

  • @SueRosalie
    @SueRosalie Před 5 lety

    even better from inside the plane - highly recommended

  • @madhubantimukherjee8138
    @madhubantimukherjee8138 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice

  • @EmersTheIncredible
    @EmersTheIncredible Před 4 lety +9

    They realllyy trust their machines...

  • @andersonsilvap_
    @andersonsilvap_ Před 5 lety +67

    "Saudações aeronáuticas!" Só os brasileiros que veio pelo vídeo do Lito kkkkk

  • @hanadyare6010
    @hanadyare6010 Před 3 lety

    Really very amazing take offs, I would say, lukla is the puzzle of pilots

  • @tak2malay24
    @tak2malay24 Před 5 lety +1

    3:59 ooooha, d painful expression says it all... Long live lukla

  • @tplus3017
    @tplus3017 Před 4 lety +34

    The last one looks like a Dehavilland Twin otter. Best STOL aircraft as far as I am concerned. Rugged and good for locations like this.

    • @ElvenJustice
      @ElvenJustice Před 4 lety +1

      It did do the best take off.

    • @rapucha6295
      @rapucha6295 Před 4 lety

      @@ElvenJustice What were the three before that? Looked like an incredibly small wingspan.

    • @jimskelton8197
      @jimskelton8197 Před 4 lety

      They are Dornier DO 228's, an excellent STOL aircraft.

    • @jimskelton8197
      @jimskelton8197 Před 4 lety

      I meant to say 1 Twin Otter & 3 DO 228s.

    • @michaelknapp8961
      @michaelknapp8961 Před 4 lety

      Your right. Good lookin airplane too. My favorite is the Dehavilland Beaver.

  • @AitorBeobideRubioSpotters
    @AitorBeobideRubioSpotters Před 10 lety +8

    Como apuran pista. Precioso vídeo.

  • @jo_magpie
    @jo_magpie Před 4 lety +1

    a friend was flying into Nepal via India, when arriving at the airline desk he was told he'd have to wait a week for the next plane because "sorry sir no more planes left". Every plane had crashed within a couple weeks.

  • @TonchyShultz
    @TonchyShultz Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing flying ..good for many people in plane..🤔😜.! Amazing nature , watching
    Thx for sharing ! Best regards from Canada! It is not known when the crazier pilot or those who go to Mount Everest🍁👍💕🍷👌🍁

  • @BRYANEMMANUEL18
    @BRYANEMMANUEL18 Před 9 lety +4

    El Avion de filmaron de registo 9N-AIG, se estrello el 14 de Mayo del 2012 perdida total, en un aeropuerto parecido a este.

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 Před 5 lety +6

    2:20 takes that extra 10 meter take off runway.

  • @12345fowler
    @12345fowler Před 2 lety

    Man these Dornier's 28 are nice. Superb planes and superb STOL design

  • @38911bytefree
    @38911bytefree Před 2 lety

    The twin otter sounded amazing ..... stunning