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    Flying in and out of these mountain runways in Papua New Guinea can be dangerous if the proper safety measures have not been taken. I share with you how we tie down our cargo to stay safe in the unlikely case of a crash.
    Whether you are a seasoned pilot, student pilot and wanting to learn to fly an airplane, or even an avid SIM pilot who just purchased Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (FS2020) or X-Plane, I think you will enjoy this cockpit view flight vlog into some of the most dangerous airports in the world.
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Komentáře • 794

  • @ironkcoony
    @ironkcoony Před 3 lety +479

    The effort and quality you put into your videos are top notch, all kind of camera angles, screen captures, explanations. Pales other "professional" productions and considering its a one man show, just wow!

    • @MissionaryBushPilot
      @MissionaryBushPilot  Před 3 lety +34

      Wow thanks! I appreciate that. 😀

    • @spaceskipster4412
      @spaceskipster4412 Před 3 lety +12

      I totally agree with that. The only other CZcamsr that matches this quality is Dutch Pilot Girl. Her content is very different, but super quality and info. These are the only two aviation channels I follow. I recommend them both to my friends.

    • @bodystomp5302
      @bodystomp5302 Před 3 lety +9

      It's funny how some people seem to have a natural talent for producing interesting content.

    • @spaceskipster4412
      @spaceskipster4412 Před 3 lety +9

      @@bodystomp5302 it's the commitment to deliver quality, and engagement with the audience that definitely wins. Also, let's face it, not everybody is putting a plane down on a short airstrip 3/4 of the way up a mountain, or taking off again off a cliff edge. It's pretty amazing stuff isn't it.

    • @bodystomp5302
      @bodystomp5302 Před 3 lety +10

      @@spaceskipster4412 yes, in terms of where and how Ryan is flying, no other aviation channels I've seen compare.

  • @popstage101
    @popstage101 Před 3 lety +109

    The pilot that crashed you mention was David Tong. He was a great guy, went to Juilliard school with him, he played piano as masterfully as he used to fly. Very unfortunate accident. Rest In Peace David

  • @jtb4
    @jtb4 Před 3 lety +90

    Thumbs up for talking to us like we are passengers in the back seat.

  • @norbute
    @norbute Před 3 lety +11

    Learned to fly back a few years ago (1957) and after I got out of college (in 1961)I was thinking about trying to become an MAF pilot. But things like getting drafted and then getting married put a an end to those dreams. Fun to watch someone that got to do what I always wanted to.As I'm now 83, my flying days are over, but watching your clips keeps my adrenaline up to temp. Thanks.

  • @richardspehr563
    @richardspehr563 Před 3 lety +37

    Its been 53 years since I left Madang to fly to Brisbane to continue schooling. I love these videos because it takes me back to some of the places I flew to as a kid. Different times, but I used to hitch hike through Papua New Guinea with any pilot that would let me ride along. Ryans flights allow me to be back there and yet enjoy his flights from the comfort of my ice cold air in USA Florida. My Dad worked for the Lutheran Mission. The Lutheran Mission and the Catholic Mission both had air service from Madang. My favorite pilot was Ray Jensch. Ray fought in the Battle of Britain and was truly an ACE. I can tell that New Guinea has advanced a lot into the technical age. Those old flights I had were mostly from the seat of the pants. Thank God electronics have advanced and help to preserve life and limb. It also helps to not have to pull tree branches out of the wheal wells when you land.

  • @FastUgly
    @FastUgly Před 3 lety +65

    During this video, cargo securement you spoke of is a huge part of my world as I'm a truck driver pulling 8 axle
    (super B) with two trailers gross weigh around 63,500 kg. Concerning load securement; forward, vertical and rearward movement all being taken into account by our law by mandating certain requirements, Having hauled steel coils and drill stem among other large items, The initial tightness of and the properties of the material that make up the load securement device ei; chain or synthetic web can make a big difference the less momentum the load can achieve in relation to the deck it is secured to in the initial deceleration event the less likely of exceeding the breaking strength of the securement points and the device itself, more is always better!
    While I'm far from trying to explain your job which is a very dynamic environment there are certain similarities! Securement failed has been fatal in both industries. While properly secured loads stayed secured to the vehicle despite vehicles being destroyed.
    The best advice I was given as a young driver pulling flatdeck, a old timer said to me those chains that are hanging in your rack won't do a thing to help you in a wreck, take the time to meet and exceed the load tiedown limits by using them all may save your life or those around you!
    Again Best of Luck your doing a fantastic job with noble intentions!
    I have a great appreciation for the fact your taking the time to share your experiences with the rest of the world! Fly Safe!
    Sincerely,
    Jon Spencer
    Alberta, Canada.

  • @AMoose454
    @AMoose454 Před 3 lety +6

    Off topic but I love seeing the locals watch the plane fly. Reminds me of back home

  • @heyidiot
    @heyidiot Před 3 lety +78

    I dig the little animation showing the crossing route (10:45) of your aircraft and another. The iPad screen recording and extra post-production touches like this are what put your channel at the top of my favorites. Attention to detail is fantastic!
    _Specificity is the soul of narrative._ - John Hodgman

  • @vergarasean
    @vergarasean Před 3 lety +42

    Ryan always has an audience for his takeoffs! So cool!

  • @jamesdunn3864
    @jamesdunn3864 Před 3 lety +23

    What I appreciate above all in your videos is your absolute professionalism - by which I mean your constant observance of the numbers including the speeds, the heights, the weather, the procedures (including reciting the EFTO procedure each time), the capabilities and the limitations of your aircraft and your situational awareness. The air is a very, very unforgiving medium and it's only this approach to aviation which ensures your and your passengers' survival. Well done and keep it up!

  • @vctrsone
    @vctrsone Před rokem +1

    As a kid I got to fly all around New Zealand with my dad and his friend in his 4 seater single engine Cesner. This brings me back

  • @pjd5046
    @pjd5046 Před 3 lety +6

    If I got "sink rate" at work, I'd be having tea and biscuits with the boss straight after. Love the freedom you get with your job.

  • @RJ-oe2lh
    @RJ-oe2lh Před 2 lety +1

    I have never seen flights like these before. I find them extraordinary and exciting. I am now adding you, "Missionary Bush Pilots," to my daily prayer list. Last night I viewed you for the first time, and I got a light stomach, but tonight I am okay. I weep in prayer for you, as I do for my missionaries, I never knew to pray for you before I viewed this, because I never thought about it. May God continue to bless you and your family, special. Until Jesus returns.

  • @Bullydog2303
    @Bullydog2303 Před 3 lety +3

    Your videos are very exciting love the camera angles and its nice to hear you say the checklist out loud and not just flip buttons. Keep up the great work!

  • @MrCrystalcranium
    @MrCrystalcranium Před 3 lety +10

    Great flight. Love your professionalism. The under wing shots are fantastic! Stay safe.

  • @tommino8970
    @tommino8970 Před 3 lety +20

    Hi Ryan, incredible, I watch the video, drinking cup of coffee and it that moment you talk about your today's load on board. Immediately I checked the Fairtrade code on the package and it's from HOAC - The Highland Organic Agriculture Cooperative in Goroka! Many thanks and greetings to all of you there, please spread the word.

  • @robertjacob5dmk3
    @robertjacob5dmk3 Před 3 lety +7

    i love the view of the cockpit ,i find the instruments at work so fascinating also the outside view of the people and terrain on take offs .another great vid mate.

  • @simonwiltshire7089
    @simonwiltshire7089 Před 3 lety +20

    You know its a tough take off when V1 is at brakes release!!!!!

  • @Mikey1421985
    @Mikey1421985 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi, I am Michael Libby from Suriname South America. I don't have time to watch all of your videos but I do enjoy what I watch. A few days ago a small airplanes landing gear broke on landing. The airstrip is like the ones you fly to. I am not a pilot but from the information I get from your videos I think the airplane was overloaded and landed too slow for the weight it was carrying and the lost too much altitude to quick. I hope someday to be able to fly also. I have been in different airplanes, both big and small but to be able to fly ya need a lot of money. But trusting God to open doors if that is His will. I thank God for pilots like you, that make it possible for missionaries to bring the gospel in all parts of the world. We have MAF in Suriname also and I used to know some of the people there.

  • @rachelwheeler309
    @rachelwheeler309 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! Like the safety focus. Love the extra external shots especially at the airstrip. Your cargo reminded me of something. Coffee trees grew well where I grew up in PNG. We had a grove out the back but I don't remember anyone harvesting ours. Us kids never ventured far in because it was a favourite home to Golden Orb spiders who had an annoying habit of placing their webs at head height so the spider itself was always sitting just out of sight above us. Anyway, we loved to pick the coffee berries at the edge of the grove when they turned red. We spat the skin out, ate the delicious flesh and spat out the seed/pip. I laugh now because although I had seen the locals laying out coffee beans on mats to dry and knew they would be bagged, sold and flown out on the Cessna, I somehow never connected that to the 'seeds/pips' we threw away or the coffee my dad drank every day.

  • @monochromaticlightsource9153

    Takes me back, having flown from Port Moresby to Hoskins, and over the Kokoda, stunning scenery! Stayed at the Airways Hotel in Port Moresby, and watched all the Caravans and Twin Otters and Air Niugini taking off and landing.

  • @adventurefilms
    @adventurefilms Před rokem

    We've been watching the channel now for a couple weeks. My 20 yr. old daughter has started her training to become a pilot and your videos are very helpful for just having background noise and commentary going on while we are working or cooking to keep us all in the rhelm of getting familiar with all the pilot speak and talk back with the towers, thanks again!

  • @stevenkoya5236
    @stevenkoya5236 Před 3 lety +2

    Wonderful pictures. Taking us places. May God keep you in the palms of his hands always as you faithfully serve him through aviation ministry.

  • @FrontierJourneys
    @FrontierJourneys Před 3 lety +1

    My 3 year old grandson is going to love these videos. He loves airplanes and can name a lot of them His other Grandpa is a mechanic for the Lancaster Bomber here at the Canadian Warplane Museum. Also our churches have a few missionaries in PNG. One of our friends living nearby now was a pilot in PNG for MAF

  • @matthewj.8121
    @matthewj.8121 Před 3 lety +6

    Flying low through the valley with the shadow of the Kodak looked so great! Always enjoy the very high quality production and the explanation of different topics related to aviation. The weight and balance app looks really cool... and shows how important it is to make sure your cargo stays in one place. Really enjoyed this one... thanks so much!

  • @shujaathussain6978
    @shujaathussain6978 Před 3 lety +5

    That pull up warning make my neck hair stand up ....

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Před 2 lety +7

    Just on the thought about loads in aircraft there has been some nasty accidents where the load has moved changing the centre of gravity of an aircraft. Sure the weight calculations are important but so is how the load is secured.

    • @BubuFels
      @BubuFels Před 2 lety +1

      Some very wise words here

  • @TheBishopOfBarton
    @TheBishopOfBarton Před 3 lety +4

    I'd like to add to the comments already made. I really enjoy your videos and I continue to learn a lot about carrying out flights in a professional and calm manner. I was born in Bougainville, so I have a real interest in what you're doing! Well done sir. Great work. Be encouraged. It must be a massive amount of work but it gives a real idea of the challenges that you face, and provides a great standard for other pilots to aspire to. I was very fortunate to be involved in filming the introduction of the Kodiak operating for MAF USA in Kalimantan - what a great aircraft it is!

  • @AndyHullMcPenguin
    @AndyHullMcPenguin Před 3 lety +7

    Also worth mentioning, the "live cargo" that has a tendency to move around under its own steam.
    If you are flying in a small aircraft, (or indeed any aircraft), keep yourself strapped in, unless you need to move about.
    If things slow down, speed up, or turn rapidly and you 'aint tied down, you too will go flying round the cabin with potentially disastrous consequences.
    Great content. Informative descriptions as always and impressive scenery. Fly safe. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @jaybright9642
    @jaybright9642 Před 3 lety +10

    "Once my brakes are released, I'm committed to takeoff" yikes :D

  • @tr1pleone588
    @tr1pleone588 Před 3 lety +5

    Another great video! The amount of low level flying you do in between PNG's beautify mountains makes for exciting content. Pilots can learn so much from your videos. For example, your experience with the cloud banks over mountain ranges and initially worrying about there not being a way through.

  • @jameswikstrom4174
    @jameswikstrom4174 Před 3 lety +8

    Love your videos and the narration. You explain what you are doing very clearly. I am sure you love your job which is why you are still there. Yours is the most challenging flying any pilot could ask for. Your skills have to be extremely sharp because there is no margin for error when you are flying through mountainous terrain. Good luck and fly safe!

  • @JIMMYLINE
    @JIMMYLINE Před 3 lety +4

    I love the Quest Kodiak! So glad I found this channel. I am a “pastor/pilot” living in Pennsylvania.

  • @dalepage5511
    @dalepage5511 Před rokem

    Your attention to detail and overall professionalism are admirable. Regards from a retired USAF F-15 pilot and retired UPs B-757 Captain.

  • @Smokoimon
    @Smokoimon Před 3 lety +8

    Flying these routes on msfs just shows how much competence you need to have. No room for error, I couldn't imagine how the real life stress could add to it. You are incredible

    • @FastUgly
      @FastUgly Před 3 lety +3

      I hear that I'm using xplane mobile to check Papua New Guinea out, of course only a few available aircraft that are available are even remotely suited to the smaller airfields. As much as it's got nothing on the real thing it still allows with a certain imagination the difficulties faced by these pilots to be appreciated!

    • @K0nst4nt1n96
      @K0nst4nt1n96 Před 3 lety

      What are your favourites?

    • @FastUgly
      @FastUgly Před 3 lety +2

      So far I have take off from woitape (Wtp) to Port Moresby (AYPY) this was on X-plane mobile in the Kingair single pilot light on fuel no cargo so around 9000lbs if I recall correctly taking off downhill of course engines to full power they will overpower the brakes/wheel traction once spun up with a short flight into Port Moresby I also did a flight in the SF-50 Vision jet(not really suitable as it needs around 1700 to stop and 2000 to get back out) but that's from memory reading literature
      And I just can't recall the air strips but I left from a towered and paved airport North north east of port moresby on the northeastern coast and took a short flight inland over a mountain ridge the Garmin 1000 showed it as a hard surface runway at least a few thousand feet but it was not paved and had gravel near the runway end I left it at that point as I was falling asleep lol
      I wish I had more that I could suggest but I am still just now in the exploration phase for Papua New Guinea ask again in a few months as I will gave had Time to get that Cessna 172sp into some of the tighter strips!
      I'm also open to any suggestions but it's really not to hard to spot the difficult strips just by looking at the chart.
      Best regards
      Jon Spencer
      Alberta, Canada

    • @K0nst4nt1n96
      @K0nst4nt1n96 Před 3 lety

      @@FastUgly thanks!

    • @FastUgly
      @FastUgly Před 3 lety +1

      No problem I just finished Bololo (BOL) Zenag (ZEN) Nadzab (AYNZ) at zen I landed on 30 or into the mountains is nothing took crazy took off the opposite way just for a bit more room to climb before heading north to Nadzab flying the cessna 172sp if wasn't particularly hard but if you make a few adjustments to the weather could change that in a hurry also Nadzab has a VOR /DME antenna if you do opt for weather min safe altitude is 9300 for that area but once your north of zen 5 miles or so it drops off and there are a few lower passes if you can see them anyhow I'm sure you can sort all that out yourself
      Best regards
      Jon

  • @ILSRWY4
    @ILSRWY4 Před 3 lety +6

    aft CG "easier to rotate.. easier to flare.." Its also harder to recover from a stall.. but an aft CG also gives you better performance... few kts faster, less drag and better fuel burn.

  • @pascalb2062
    @pascalb2062 Před 3 lety +1

    I was flying the same route from Goroka to that 450 m hillstrip and I was in a Cessna 172. I made it through that Gap you mentioned right west of the AYDN. I barely made it over the mountains due to a little icing. Of course not in real life but in MSFS 2020. You inspired me to use NeoFlight and be a "virtual" bush pilot delivering goods and passengers in that area of operation 😁😄. Love how you comment your vids with all that technical details you give👍🤘

  • @azsventures
    @azsventures Před 3 lety +1

    I like your video. You reminded me of my father, who flew Cessna plane with the Philippines air force and later, with an American timber company in that country.

  • @praxiskuhmania186
    @praxiskuhmania186 Před 3 lety +2

    Great to watch a landing at Goroka once again. The last time I flew into Goroka was in 1988 in the RHS of 206 MAF ac with a load of schoolkids in the rear flying from boardingschool in Wau to Goroka for the holidays. Looks a lot different. At that time the MAF hangar was on the opposite side of the airport halfway down. Great trip into old times. Thanks for that Ryan! 😊👍🏼

  • @arminhansarian2268
    @arminhansarian2268 Před 3 lety +5

    Oof, couldn't ignore that "PULL UP" in an airliner, but bush planes are something else :) Great video as always!

  • @trevorsumner312
    @trevorsumner312 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done again Ryan .I’m a student pilot 60yrs of age.The information during your flights is second to none. I get totally absorbed with your content and great viewing . Keep up the great work . Trev Noosa QLD Australia

  • @donw.2715
    @donw.2715 Před 3 lety +12

    Geeez, absolutely no room for error on that take-off (like most of yours, Ryan). Hope you never ever have to abort up there in the bush. God speed my friend. Great vids. Cheers.

  • @vadmal5210
    @vadmal5210 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you! I liked this talk around cargo/load security. Small portions of information that makes your vlogs so nice to wiev

  • @helenatrovato9403
    @helenatrovato9403 Před 9 měsíci

    Love this; I had a friend who married a bush pilot in New Guinea, it looks so dangerous but with your training and rules all is good. well done and a great opportunity for me to see NG in your work.

  • @athgt6630
    @athgt6630 Před 3 lety +4

    That's real piloting! Thanks for sharing and fly safe!

  • @jeffduggan6909
    @jeffduggan6909 Před 3 lety +1

    This is my second video I've watched and more than likely will not be a new comment. You're outside camera angles are exceptional, and fascinating to watch. With that and the editing, very well done.

    • @lydiaanderson582
      @lydiaanderson582 Před 3 lety

      @Hello Jeff how are you doing?

    • @jeffduggan6909
      @jeffduggan6909 Před 3 lety

      @@lydiaanderson582 Doing okay how about yourself? I normally don't receive" how are you doing", usually I'm getting called every name
      in the book and pointing out how stupid I am. So this one threw me off a little bit.

  • @TDCflyer
    @TDCflyer Před 3 lety +17

    Every once in a while I go "whoa, there's another plane down there in the left corner of my vision" until I realize (again) that its the watermark of your logo....

  • @raybowles8587
    @raybowles8587 Před 3 lety +2

    Man you had me tight in my seat on that take off. Can't imagine the rush you get in real time. Awesome video.

  • @DERRICK_McLOVIN
    @DERRICK_McLOVIN Před 3 lety +14

    Love your vids! May you fly on the wings of Jesus always! ❤️

  • @PilotPlater
    @PilotPlater Před 3 lety +3

    I appreciate putting weight and balance info into this one. Good for aspiring private and commercial pilots to see all the prep that goes into this stuff.

  • @wilfredomendez3450
    @wilfredomendez3450 Před 3 lety +2

    Definitively no room for errors, impressive view, thanks for sharing.

  • @sint5990
    @sint5990 Před 2 lety +1

    I wish everyone had the opportunity, just once, to try and produce a video of this quality. I think as a whole, many don’t understand the amount of work and dedication turning out this quality of videos twice a week demands.
    Thanks for another Ryan, I hope they’ll be coming for years to come. I’ll never miss one 👍🏽

  • @christopherarmstrong909
    @christopherarmstrong909 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing. As a pilot myself you learn things everyday!

  • @beanoweeno2902
    @beanoweeno2902 Před 3 lety +5

    These guys are so exited to see you fly. I’m sure they dont see that many other planes

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc Před 3 lety +6

    Your landings never cease to impress!👏🏻

  • @seancantwell883
    @seancantwell883 Před 2 lety

    I take my hat off to you the way you talk you way through every flight is a delight you are a true professional 😀😀😀

  • @OvidiuH252
    @OvidiuH252 Před 3 lety +12

    Absolutely amazing content. You've got all my respect, Ryan!

  • @ericnova512
    @ericnova512 Před 11 měsíci

    The way you were flying just above the valley was amazing. Your videos are one of the best in youtube. Keep up the good work 👏

  • @pappybo49
    @pappybo49 Před 3 lety +1

    Really nice 👍 flight today,Ryan. Beautiful approach into Geroka. (sp?) and a. Great landing to boot 👢. Thanks for the ride.

  • @flymachine
    @flymachine Před 3 lety +3

    Man, love your work and the effort you put into your videos, I really respect the impact you're making in the Kingdom! I'm looking forward to serving soon, worked at an international Missions organization but the program was prematurely cancelled before I could start training but I do believe it is the single purpose of my life to make a difference using aviation - with that said I would love to see more about life outside of the cockpit as a Missionary pilot.

  • @yakabakooproductions9115
    @yakabakooproductions9115 Před 3 lety +2

    Always enjoy “catching a ride” with you!

  • @jaypimbi2977
    @jaypimbi2977 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely awesome and thanks for taking us along your flight Ryan !

  • @ronaldcuieii8639
    @ronaldcuieii8639 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi! Very nice how you show the prepping of the cargo, very sharp and very nice flight. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!

  • @aliciamacdonald8149
    @aliciamacdonald8149 Před 3 lety +2

    As always, awesome landing, and what a flight...you handle the weight, the turbulence on final, and all the clouds with a professionalism that you always exude. The term, Bush pilot,somehow doesn't fully describe your abilities and airmanship...professional pilot is a much better description. Stay safe, enjoy the view and blue skies and tail winds:)

  • @thomash2806
    @thomash2806 Před 3 lety +2

    The second video I’ve watched today. Really enjoyed them both.

  • @nikkato7096
    @nikkato7096 Před 3 lety +2

    Love the channel Ryan. You have ignited my return to flying!! Cheers from Adelaide. South Australia! Stay safe up there.

  • @hadorstapa
    @hadorstapa Před 3 lety +2

    Great video.
    I first came across MAF in the nineties at an airshow, where they were selling a MAF computer game. It was less about flight simulation and more about route planning, weight management, and making sure you land and take off in the right direction depending on wind. Fun little game.

  • @johnkerr1953
    @johnkerr1953 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks again Ryan, an Excellent
    Flight in your small plane, also keep your small plane in good order so that it takes you safely across to your next station.

  • @barbhelle5481
    @barbhelle5481 Před 3 lety +3

    Beautiful scenery. Phil Adams and his family were missionaries in Papua new Guinea. He was our interim pastor for about a year. Take care Ryan.

  • @MajorJoelAHyatt
    @MajorJoelAHyatt Před 5 měsíci

    I loved your Video it made me Homesick I am a MK from Papua I went to grade School in Sentani back in the 60s My Mother and Father were Missionaries with Team at Nohon Preaching the Gospel to the Asamat & Ayu Tribes He also started a Bible School their to teach the Tribes to go and Preach the Gospel to their People My Dads Name is James L. Hyatt, Moms Name is Margaret L. Hyatt. Dad is with our Lord & Savior now. He went to Heaven in 1988 of December. Mom is living in a Retirement Home and she just turned 90 last September. My School Bus that took me from Nohon was a Cessna 206, 185, 180 and
    in the rainy season we flew from Nohon to Yasakor in a 185 on floats because the airstrip was to muddy. Then we picked up a flight from Yasakor to Sentani. I am 61 now and active in the Indonesian Community in the United States ( Atlanta Georgia )
    But when I get Time and see a New Video of yours flying in Papua I watch it and get Homesick again.

  • @therealtw90
    @therealtw90 Před 3 lety +1

    Honestly I think I have decided that the sweet spot for amazingly awesome content from creators that's just engaging as hell is right at 100k to 250k subscribers. I don't fly at all and I find this so interesting. Definitely subbed. I have followed a few other small channels in other areas from their beginnings, my favorite being Andrew Jensen a golf youtuber who plays mini tours. Great videos I am on a binge right now!

  • @cloudsweeper3936
    @cloudsweeper3936 Před 3 lety

    Very professional, entertaining and educational. You set a good example.

  • @wb6she
    @wb6she Před 3 lety +1

    Love your videos, safety first always, thanks and be watching!

  • @therealpoody7485
    @therealpoody7485 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, Ryan! I look forward to watching your personalized video, and hope you have a great weekend!

  • @shaneglassey8622
    @shaneglassey8622 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Ryan, really enjoying your video's. I have a family connection with aviation in PNG as my Uncle was a pioneer during the 60's 70's and he told me about many of the strips and and airports that you are still using today. Keep up the great work.

  • @kaosso7100
    @kaosso7100 Před 3 lety

    Love watching, and enjoy the flights! Thanks for sharing, and stay safe!

  • @3pbhenry
    @3pbhenry Před 3 lety +5

    Another great video. Thank you Ryan.
    Also, In the event of severe turbulence or when making emergency avoidance maneuvers, inadequately secured cargo can shift and change the aircraft CG and/or balance potentially resulting in a difficult or impossible to control aircraft.

  • @cadmanchannel
    @cadmanchannel Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for the video. About the cargo restraint; the pounds to be restrained have to take into account the G force expected. Your cargo needs at least 10 times its weight in restraint.
    Example: I carry two motorcycles in my 1 ton van. Each weighs about 500 pounds. A survivable front impact might be between 10 to 20 Gs. So the steel fixtures (which extend above the front axle centerline) are bolted into the frame with (2) 1/2" grade 8 bolts (good for 18k lbs each in shear) along with a 3/8" chain through the rear wheel bolted to a fixture that is bolted to the frame should be good for 20k lbs of restraint each bike. The best straps you can buy will snap like twine in a crash. Chocks that do not extend above the axle centerline will not restrain the bike as it will jump over them.

  • @TravelingWithLex
    @TravelingWithLex Před 3 lety +3

    This was one of your best! Really appreciate the backstory and explaining how you make decisions along the way.

  • @robertalan4717
    @robertalan4717 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, that was excellent. What beautiful scenery. I'm looking forward to your next video. Cheers from snowy Toronto Canada.

  • @Montana_horseman
    @Montana_horseman Před 3 lety +2

    (New subscriber) I really enjoy your videos. Beautiful quality, great explanations of the details in flight and appreciate how you help the locals out. Very nice work all the way around.

  • @EDUARDOCDIA
    @EDUARDOCDIA Před 3 lety

    Gooosh, this is one of the best youtube channels about aviation... thanks a lot for the free quality content.

  • @bensteyn1974
    @bensteyn1974 Před 3 lety +5

    Great video. I love your detailed explanations of everything, specially you drawing details on the map, w&b, etc.!

    • @davidpereira9058
      @davidpereira9058 Před 3 lety +2

      It's the talking through the checklists, possibilties and flight - so engaging. Totally agree.

  • @rkhyden1950
    @rkhyden1950 Před 3 lety

    You make this look so easy.
    Great work. Love your videos.

  • @joentexas
    @joentexas Před 3 lety +4

    Must be a treat for the locals when you fly the valley after passing the Bena Gap. Even if a plane passes everyday, flying that low would have to catch the imagination of the kids. You've captured this old man's imagination and I'm watching on a computer. HaHa Good Stuff. Thanks.

  • @PenDragonsPig
    @PenDragonsPig Před 3 lety +1

    Fellers in the peanut gallery wearing kilts(ish)- makes perfect senses as long as you police the mosquitos. So comfortable I wear mine in a New England winter.

  • @alankenney
    @alankenney Před 3 lety +1

    Only recently found your channel and it's fantastic to watch during our Covid lockdown. Totally impressed with the whole shebang. Your presentation is faultless and I've now sub'd. Greetings from Dudley, UK and fly safe

  • @jennymark7403
    @jennymark7403 Před 3 lety +1

    Great stuff, enjoy all your flights , amazing views along the way all t the best from us in central Queensland

  • @abelferia1
    @abelferia1 Před 3 lety

    Loved flying with you thanks for what you do. It's being a learning experience, again thanks.

  • @TenorDad
    @TenorDad Před 3 lety +1

    Aft CG (within you A/C's envelope) is great! Besides the benefits you mentioned, you also save fuel while increasing your TAS. The science is easy to understand. When your CG is forward you need more back stick (up elevator) to maintain level flight. High elevator means more drag (like speed brakes). Aft CG gives you a more streamlined elevator.
    A fellow pilot & I ferried two equally powered C172s about 185 km (100 nm). He bet me dinner he could beat me to the destination, adding we can't fly faster than 100 kts (IAS). Then he said, "I'll even throw two gallon jugs of water in my luggage bin, to give you an advantage."
    Long story short, he beat me by EIGHT MINUTES!

    • @TenorDad
      @TenorDad Před 3 lety +1

      BTW, great content & running commentary! I'm glad I stumbled upon your channel!

  • @mcivordawn9105
    @mcivordawn9105 Před 3 lety +2

    Once again a surperb video, thanks Ryan, love the strips you get to into. 14% slope, that’s incredible, stay safe.......Roger

  • @olddogg60
    @olddogg60 Před 3 lety +3

    Great flight to watch Ryan. 👍

  • @pamelahooper7851
    @pamelahooper7851 Před 3 lety +11

    The landscapes and skys are really lovely. Thank you for sharing.

  • @philipgledhill7227
    @philipgledhill7227 Před 3 lety +7

    Brilliant buddy. You have to watch the terrain when you come out of clouds you don't no how high the terrain is till you have dropped a little. Very skill full job. Awesome buddy phil.

  • @roberttober485
    @roberttober485 Před 2 lety +1

    Terrific training videos for any pilot. Very organized and safety-conscious planning and flight

  • @rockdogg5530
    @rockdogg5530 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful landing man !! 🔥, excellent explanations as well. Well put together

  • @Jackieduz
    @Jackieduz Před 3 lety

    Thanks for a nice flight always love to watch you fly man.

  • @yornotwell
    @yornotwell Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for so many interesting videos. The detail and stories for the aviation enthusiast like me

  • @newmandon2525
    @newmandon2525 Před 2 lety

    Thanks true captain.
    I'm from Papua new guinea (Tari, Hela province) doing my CPL in Australia. Thinking of completing it next year early January and coming up to join you. If possible.
    Thankyou for your service helping my people.

  • @alisonvandergragt5010
    @alisonvandergragt5010 Před 2 lety

    Just started on-line ground school in Canada. I'm a grandmother working on my PPL. Your videos are amazing and inspiring, and l love your sense of adventure. Thank you for sharing with us!