Thank You Noel for to wonderful video. It brought back so many memories flying on the EMB 120. Your previous EMB 120 flights in Africa i was actually on that same tail number twice when it flew for United Skywest in the states SFO MRY and LAX SAN. Not this plane. There are so few Brasilias left still flying. Thanks for sharing and bringing past memories back to life
The reason the airfield at Katherine is so large for such a small settlement is that it is also a Royal Australian Air Force base, hosting 75 Sqn with F35 Lightning aircraft.
Katherine Airport is also known as RAAF Base Tindal. It is home to No 75 Squadron which is currently equipped with F-35A strike fighters, which have recently replaced the fleet of F/A-18 Hornets. The aircraft parked at Alice Springs started to become a thing during Covid, it is more of a storage facility than a boneyard /scrapyard, a lot of aircraft originally stored have returned back to commercial service. Yes Australia is more ‘greener’ that a lot of overseas people think, it’s not just one big desert with a bit of green around the edges. Only about 18% of Australia is actual desert, adding areas of dry and arid regions brings the total of ‘desert/dry arid’ to a bit more than 30%, The rest of the landscape can vary from tropical rain forests to snow covered mountains in winter, and everything in between. Cheers,
The runway is being extended and there are a whole range of other upgrades for other visiting RAAF aircraft to use when deployed to Tindal. Last I read they are over half way with the upgrades.
The helicopter at 12:30 has a New Zealand registration, ZK-HNR. Just checked on flightradar and it flew to Australia in Jan 2024 via Kerikeri, Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island to the Gold Coast. Can't help wondering what it is doing in Australia. Really enjoy following along with Noel on these flights.
Rain in the red centre is pretty rare mate, you were very lucky - only sees water a few times a year. We had the same luck a few years ago - managed to see the Todd River flowing in Alice - it's dry 360 days a year - quite the sight.
The Katherine airport is big because it’s also Australia’s second buggets airforce base with f35 f22 and b2 coming and going from both Australian airforce and the us airforce
As an aviation fanatic, I have to say that the aircraft with the turbo prop looked a lot like a P 51 Mustang as you were sitting there looking at that polished engine cowling and propeller! Pretty cool!
That Embraer 120 looked pretty awesome. Streamlined and beautiful. I have only been on one turbo prop and it was the best flight of my life. It was awesome to see you take the longer trip to enjoy that special aircraft... save the small Loo lmao. ✈✈
The train , called The Ghan is another great option to get from the Northern Territory through all the little towns in the centre of Australia, down to Adelaide
@@PlanesTrainsEverything It's ridiculously expensive, isn't it? I've been looking at The Spirit of the Outback or the Indian Pacific; still expensive, but not Ghan prices!
I would love to be able to fly on an old EMB120 again. Flew out of Bakersfield California to L.A. a few times and once to San Francisco. Great fun riding in a prop aircraft.
I would have done this milk run; if for no other reason, it would have been a sentimental journey. I spent many hours on the Embraer 120's back in the 1990's. I think the last time was in 1997 between Beaumont Texas to Houston. It saved my buddy a 90 mile drive to IAH. I really miss the days of the turboprops in the US regional markets.
As an Australian the highlight of any visit to the NT is to check the NT News headlines! I've done some work at Katherine airport which is also RAAF Tindal airbase, thus the size. There is a road that crosses the runway with a set of traffic lights on it controlled by the control tower. You are basically warned failure to comply with those lights is grounds for being kicked off the base, especially as a non military person! Also the drive from Darwin to Katherine is interesting also, as there are all the old WWII era airstrips beside the road.
Had a friend who was touring Africa years ago and had a croc bite her head (she has a photo of blood pouring down her face). Many years later shes in Darwin and one of her drinking friends is a NT times reporter,she tells this story and he bloody loves it..Loves it so much that the headline a few days later was "CROC ATTACKS DARWIN WOMEN!"
Katherine Airport is both a military and civil aviation facility. Otherwise known as RAAF Base Tindal.....#75 Squadron is based there and operate F35A's.
I adore these sorts of videos Noel, small airlines you'd never even know about unless you'd been there and done it. Also, the chrome on the cowling off that Embraer 120 😍😍😍
The Embraer 120 will always have a special place in my heart! One of my favorite rides! Especially flying into Palm Springs on a hot windy sunmer day! I learned to love turbulence from that plane!
Flew Alice springs to Darwin last year, drove a camper van round to Katherine, it's a nice town in the wet season the fords have depth gauges at the side of the road in metres. Not desert. The boneyard at Alice springs was great wish I'd had time to look around. We had a 6 hour bus from uluru as there's no flights from uluru to Darwin when we were there.
I wonder if they tell anyone thicker than Noel to hold it, or just let them open the loo door and watch their face. I certainly wouldnt be getting in there
Oh man, I haven't been on an EMB 120 in over 20 years. Delta Connection used to use them to get to an airport near family. If it tells you anything about the 120, when they were replaced by the CRJ 200 I immediately thought "wow, these are comfortable!"
How does this add up to 9 hrs? 45 to Katherine - 1:30 to TC - 1 to AS, 1,5 to Adelaide - 4:45 round about plus waiting in between 1,5 h - so it took you 6 hrs max?
I love all these quiet airports. So stress free compared to busy airports and the staff are also more personal. Brings back some nice memories of a trip I did in 1996. Darwin to Alice by road, stopped at Katherine a d Tennant creek then flew out of Alice. Great vid noel
6:28 - well you just flew between two military airbases (RAAF Darwin, to RAAF Tindal) yes, both airstrips are military operated strips, the guys in the tower wear military uniforms.
Hi Noel, the AW139 helicopter was on a delivery flight from New Zealand heading to Western Australia to support the oil and gas industry. Of course, it was wet season in tropical Northern Australia, but from late April to November it will be as dry as a Pom’s towel.
Great video Noel! Also the Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia flying the route is also always cool! 🇧🇷 Flying Embraer’s old turboprops are always fun and remind me of the aviation past from my early years! Cheers 🥂 mate! -Caleb’s Aviation 😊
I have flown in EMB 110 Bandeirante aircraft a few times in and out of Kataia and Whangarei. They are noisy aircraft, at Whangarei they would hand out airplugs. Hi from NZ, Anthony
I flew out of Darwin on the day of joint maneuvers between th USAF and the RAAF. USAF F15s and F16s, and RAAF F18s; Ospreys; C130s and a C17. I wasn't bored waiting for my flight.
Aussie here and this brought back some memories seeing Darwin Airport again as I used to live there. I lived in Darwin for about 10yrs so was familiar with Katherine been there a several times and have also caught a connecting flight through Alice Springs 17 yrs ago and I now live in Adelaide.
All of the comments concerning your experiences traveling into and out of Katherine just made me crack up hysterically, much to the annoyance of my eleven year old daughter….Katherine!…who was sitting across from me as I was watching this, and giving me the stink eye each time I started laughing!…And began laughing again once you arrived in Adelaide, but my Guinea pig 🐹 , Adelaide, didn’t seem to care much!
That's a pretty good price for all of that. I would be so stressed with that tight connection so I would absolutely take the one flight if possible! Thank you for another fun and interesting video, look forward to the next one.
Northern parts of the NT only really have two seasons. Wet season from November to April and Dry season from May to October. You were flying during the wet season which explains why it was all so green, despite being really hot
Those EMB-120s were a dime a dozen at my hometown airport of Tallahassee Florida. They flew with ASA, Comair, and I think Continental Express back in the 90s
8:58 That MUST be the SMALLEST Aeroplane Lavatory you've ever been in, Noel❔️ ❗️🤔I am severely claustrophobic, so I'm gonna stick to traveling on the bigger planes 👀👍❗️🤣
I've flown that milk run several times - leaving early morning from Darwin via Alice on a E120/Metroliner/Fokker, down to Adelaide on a B738/Q400, then on to Melbourne on a B738, one more flight on an E190/Q400/B738 and home just before midnight eastern time. During the summer months with daylight savings it was the only way to get across the country in a day. The last time i did it was with a burst eardrum which wasnt fun with that many altitude transitions.
Welcome to Adelaide Noel! If you’re ever here again, feel free to reach out and I’ll show you around some of our wonderful sites! I hope you enjoyed your time here.
Great coverage Noel yet again. 👍 And hilarious, as an Aussie we love this and you got away with it beautifully.😂 AirNorth used to fly down to my home airport OOL (Gold Coast) from Townsville, the Embraer E170 flight originated in Darwin. Bonza Airlines now do this route three times a week.
Enjoy Adelaide, if you get time go visit the library, it's architecture is stunning plus you have a statue of Rabbie burns. There are lovely park walks that all interconnect. Loved it there when I visited
Noel wonderful vlog lovely to see the Emb120 , brings back happy memories for me flying on Skywest & Comair examples on spotting trips in the US years ago .😃👍
Back in 1969 I did the reverse itinerary (with many more stops) - it took 13 housin a Fokker Freindship, my very first flight, in 1st class no less....
Only desperate people are flying the entire route. These "milk runs" are meant to be regional links and link ups to major hubs only. Come to the state of Victoria and for A$ 10.60 (+ A$ 6.00 for the initial myki card) one can travel the entire public transport on train, bus and tram for 1 day. No booking required for anything close to Melbourne, just check the timetables and hop on. For long distance trains and busses seats are limited, so paper tickets have to be bought over the counter at staffed railway stations. Pensioners and other Concession Card holders are getting charged 1/2 price only. Saturdays and Sundays are reduced in price even further, although the timetables are limited too. Good Luck with such a project.
Hi, Noel, it is cool to find small airlines doing routes like this, TBH I wouldn't mind doing this run as it allows you to see more of Australia and little towns. Really cool
Oh mad Adelaide! My hometown, hope you got over to Gouger Street just a hop over from Peppers and got something decent to eat and filled up on the local wine!
The Brasilia you flew on in Africa was a rag LOL. But the nice thing about Brasilias is they're built like Sherman tanks, and any worn or broken features are mostly only cosmetic or non-essential to the safe operation of the aircraft. The airframe and engines are built for abuse.
Glad Katherine had a good landing strip.
Glad so many got off on it, too.
It’s part of an Air Force base…
HA you beat me to it.
😂
Crikey, there are so many things I could say to this 😂
"Katherine was pretty moist but soon dried up as I approached" - Ok
Felt that one
😬😬😬
Katherine is definitely an old woman.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Unlike Darwin, Katherine was pretty moist today" - Noel Philips 2024 😂
“But soon dried up as I approached” 😂
He said "much like Darwin"
"I've just pulled out of Katherine then move on to Alice"
Let us not forget Katherines landing strip
and then he went riding on a Virgin
"Katherine, where most people seem to get off" 🤣
How many innuendos can you get in one video ,a lot 🤣🤣🤣
Nothing like a good in your endo.
Catherine was pretty moist
'i have pulled out of katherine' Noel Philips 2024
You missed and moved onto Rachel
“Katherine is pretty moist today”
@@JebKJ21 'tis a joke my dude
Katherine was pretty moist today.
Superb!
I grew up flying on the EMB120, so good to know if I want to fly it one last time, I can still find them down in AUS!
I drove this route over 2 weeks. It was super dry back then. So cool to see it from the air. Enjoy Australia!
Thank You Noel for to wonderful video. It brought back so many memories flying on the EMB 120. Your previous EMB 120 flights in Africa i was actually on that same tail number twice when it flew for United Skywest in the states SFO MRY and LAX SAN. Not this plane. There are so few Brasilias left still flying. Thanks for sharing and bringing past memories back to life
Glad you enjoyed it.
The reason the airfield at Katherine is so large for such a small settlement is that it is also a Royal Australian Air Force base, hosting 75 Sqn with F35 Lightning aircraft.
Katherine Airport is also known as RAAF Base Tindal.
It is home to No 75 Squadron which is currently equipped with F-35A strike fighters, which have recently replaced the fleet of F/A-18 Hornets.
The aircraft parked at Alice Springs started to become a thing during Covid, it is more of a storage facility than a boneyard /scrapyard, a lot of aircraft originally stored have returned back to commercial service.
Yes Australia is more ‘greener’ that a lot of overseas people think, it’s not just one big desert with a bit of green around the edges.
Only about 18% of Australia is actual desert, adding areas of dry and arid regions brings the total of ‘desert/dry arid’ to a bit more than 30%, The rest of the landscape can vary from tropical rain forests to snow covered mountains in winter, and everything in between.
Cheers,
looks like a new runway....
The runway is being extended and there are a whole range of other upgrades for other visiting RAAF aircraft to use when deployed to Tindal.
Last I read they are over half way with the upgrades.
Australia has all of America's old technology lol
And what ‘old’ technology would that be?
@@johnnewman366 those jets lol and the submarines Australia will be getting in 20 years 🤦♂️👍
The helicopter at 12:30 has a New Zealand registration, ZK-HNR. Just checked on flightradar and it flew to Australia in Jan 2024 via Kerikeri, Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island to the Gold Coast. Can't help wondering what it is doing in Australia. Really enjoy following along with Noel on these flights.
The innuendos are priceless and so fitting for Australia and the Australian audience. 😂
That man looked at your bag on that luggage scale and was like “nooooooo no no nooooooo. 😂😂😂
It was like Dikembe Mutombo was working the luggage desk.
Too honest Noel
That was a Charlie Veitch "not allowed!"
I just love how you threw "Katherine's landing strip" in the narration just to get one last innuendo before heading down south.
Heading down South, huh? I see who ... errm ... what you did there!
15:19 What a gorgeous little stroll! I think that’s how I’d imagine Australia
As usual, the least tourist-traveled route is the most interesting .. and a time to learn and appreciate. Lots of fun!!!
Rain in the red centre is pretty rare mate, you were very lucky - only sees water a few times a year. We had the same luck a few years ago - managed to see the Todd River flowing in Alice - it's dry 360 days a year - quite the sight.
I love Air North. One of my favourite airlines to fly, great grew and the catering in their E-Jets is great too
The Katherine airport is big because it’s also Australia’s second buggets airforce base with f35 f22 and b2 coming and going from both Australian airforce and the us airforce
As an aviation fanatic, I have to say that the aircraft with the turbo prop looked a lot like a P 51 Mustang as you were sitting there looking at that polished engine cowling and propeller! Pretty cool!
That Embraer 120 looked pretty awesome. Streamlined and beautiful. I have only been on one turbo prop and it was the best flight of my life. It was awesome to see you take the longer trip to enjoy that special aircraft... save the small Loo lmao. ✈✈
School boy Noel enjoying the innuendos 😂
I enjoyed it too! 🤣
The train , called The Ghan is another great option to get from the Northern Territory through all the little towns in the centre of Australia, down to Adelaide
Definitely on my bucket list.
@adamcole4623 It was on my bucket list as well until I saw the cost Adelaide-Alice Springs-Darwin. 😮
@@PlanesTrainsEverything It's ridiculously expensive, isn't it? I've been looking at The Spirit of the Outback or the Indian Pacific; still expensive, but not Ghan prices!
Done this in 04 and I can thoroughly recommend it
ill check it out - worth doing
You’re at the back end of the wet season up there Noel, that’s why it’s so green.
Nice seating layout on the Embraer 120. Very friendly airline & security staff at Alice Springs.
I would love to be able to fly on an old EMB120 again. Flew out of Bakersfield California to L.A. a few times and once to San Francisco. Great fun riding in a prop aircraft.
I would have done this milk run; if for no other reason, it would have been a sentimental journey. I spent many hours on the Embraer 120's back in the 1990's. I think the last time was in 1997 between Beaumont Texas to Houston. It saved my buddy a 90 mile drive to IAH. I really miss the days of the turboprops in the US regional markets.
As an Australian the highlight of any visit to the NT is to check the NT News headlines!
I've done some work at Katherine airport which is also RAAF Tindal airbase, thus the size. There is a road that crosses the runway with a set of traffic lights on it controlled by the control tower. You are basically warned failure to comply with those lights is grounds for being kicked off the base, especially as a non military person!
Also the drive from Darwin to Katherine is interesting also, as there are all the old WWII era airstrips beside the road.
Had a friend who was touring Africa years ago and had a croc bite her head (she has a photo of blood pouring down her face).
Many years later shes in Darwin and one of her drinking friends is a NT times reporter,she tells this story and he bloody loves it..Loves it so much that the headline a few days later was "CROC ATTACKS DARWIN WOMEN!"
Katherine is a shared military airport hence the size
The same with Darwin.
So they share Katherine?
Also the closest airport to Pine Gap too isn't it?
@@Rosenburge no Pine Gap is just outside of Alice Springs. About 1300 km away!
i worked for westair in the 90s, and i really liked tghe 120s. They were headquartered in Fresno California with major hubs in LAX and SFO.
@16:19 I believe the artwork in the background Is part of the Fire Line Paintings by Tim Storrier. An amazing Australian artist
Yes-great Australian artist. That painting is actually what I remember most fondly about living in Alice Springs about 15 years ago!
Katherine Airport is both a military and civil aviation facility. Otherwise known as RAAF Base Tindal.....#75 Squadron is based there and operate F35A's.
I adore these sorts of videos Noel, small airlines you'd never even know about unless you'd been there and done it. Also, the chrome on the cowling off that Embraer 120 😍😍😍
Yeah the chrome was stunning. (Or polished aluminium idk.)
definitely not chrome
@alanmacdonald7435 what a productive comment, well done you.
We all enjoyed watching Noel get into Alice after pulling out of Katherine and then catching a virgin to Adelaide 😂. Only in Australia 🇦🇺 😂
Well said, mate 👍
EMB-120 was the first turboprop I remember flying on back in August 1989! I remember the drink very nearly vibrating off my tray table.
You made it to my city, Adelaide. I'm a British Expat and absolutely LOVE Adelaide. 😊
Was there last December for five weeks, loved it especially Grange and Henley beach, back home in Ireland now
That ground staff woman at checkin was like 'no theres a camera' 😂😂😂 This flight review is full of inuendo love it ❤❤❤
The Embraer 120 will always have a special place in my heart! One of my favorite rides! Especially flying into Palm Springs on a hot windy sunmer day! I learned to love turbulence from that plane!
Flew Alice springs to Darwin last year, drove a camper van round to Katherine, it's a nice town in the wet season the fords have depth gauges at the side of the road in metres. Not desert. The boneyard at Alice springs was great wish I'd had time to look around.
We had a 6 hour bus from uluru as there's no flights from uluru to Darwin when we were there.
not a Sunday without a noel Phillips video
Aussie here... Never heard of this airline. Thanks for sharing. Do come back some time in July. The dry season is beautiful in the NT
I know the airline well as I lived in Dili for 18 months. It used to fly to Timor Leste. It was (is?) part of the Qantas alliance.
Loo review is a splendid feature of Noel's amazing journeys.
I wonder if they tell anyone thicker than Noel to hold it, or just let them open the loo door and watch their face. I certainly wouldnt be getting in there
'Bog vlog 'would've been better,I reckon...
Noel is the best flight reviewer. He makes me laugh every report. Even better with arriving in Katherine 😂
Pity he can't get basic facts right.
Australia is absolutely the top of my bucket list places to go. Much appreciate you taking us along until I can get there, and on a tiny plane!
Oh man, I haven't been on an EMB 120 in over 20 years. Delta Connection used to use them to get to an airport near family. If it tells you anything about the 120, when they were replaced by the CRJ 200 I immediately thought "wow, these are comfortable!"
How does this add up to 9 hrs? 45 to Katherine - 1:30 to TC - 1 to AS, 1,5 to Adelaide - 4:45 round about plus waiting in between 1,5 h - so it took you 6 hrs max?
My first flight left Darwin at 8am and I landed into Adelaide at 5pm.
Thank you for all of the innuendoes
I love all these quiet airports. So stress free compared to busy airports and the staff are also more personal. Brings back some nice memories of a trip I did in 1996. Darwin to Alice by road, stopped at Katherine a d Tennant creek then flew out of Alice. Great vid noel
6:28 - well you just flew between two military airbases (RAAF Darwin, to RAAF Tindal) yes, both airstrips are military operated strips, the guys in the tower wear military uniforms.
Loved the plethora of double entendres in this episode. Always look forward to Noel on Sunday. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loving the shine from those engines ✈️
09:49 Should have said "That was the Noel Philips Loo Review. What a tight one"
Pulled out of Catherine and moving onto Alice…feeling the vibration…the thrust is incredible 😂😂😂😂
Hi Noel, the AW139 helicopter was on a delivery flight from New Zealand heading to Western Australia to support the oil and gas industry. Of course, it was wet season in tropical Northern Australia, but from late April to November it will be as dry as a Pom’s towel.
Great video Noel! Also the Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia flying the route is also always cool! 🇧🇷 Flying Embraer’s old turboprops are always fun and remind me of the aviation past from my early years!
Cheers 🥂 mate!
-Caleb’s Aviation 😊
I have flown in EMB 110 Bandeirante aircraft a few times in and out of Kataia and Whangarei. They are noisy aircraft, at Whangarei they would hand out airplugs.
Hi from NZ,
Anthony
I flew out of Darwin on the day of joint maneuvers between th USAF and the RAAF. USAF F15s and F16s, and RAAF F18s; Ospreys; C130s and a C17. I wasn't bored waiting for my flight.
Aussie here and this brought back some memories seeing Darwin Airport again as I used to live there. I lived in Darwin for about 10yrs so was familiar with Katherine been there a several times and have also caught a connecting flight through Alice Springs 17 yrs ago and I now live in Adelaide.
I flew E120 of United Express years ago San Francisco-Reno-San Francisco and I liked it as long as you don't need to use the toilet...LOL
All of the comments concerning your experiences traveling into and out of Katherine just made me crack up hysterically, much to the annoyance of my eleven year old daughter….Katherine!…who was sitting across from me as I was watching this, and giving me the stink eye each time I started laughing!…And began laughing again once you arrived in Adelaide, but my Guinea pig 🐹 , Adelaide, didn’t seem to care much!
😂
Love seeing the other passengers watching you talk to yourself.
I love the first guy who checked in your luggage, his smile was everything lol
That's a pretty good price for all of that. I would be so stressed with that tight connection so I would absolutely take the one flight if possible! Thank you for another fun and interesting video, look forward to the next one.
Wait posted 2 days ago when it was only uploaded today
@@alangaming2003Members get early access.
Really dont be. Those tiny town airports are usually very helpful.
Looks like sitting on private jet plane
But this one can see clear view propellor
Northern parts of the NT only really have two seasons. Wet season from November to April and Dry season from May to October. You were flying during the wet season which explains why it was all so green, despite being really hot
Katherine's landing strip. Oh Noel!!!
🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant video noel thanks so much for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Noel, you were definitely leap frogging across Australia 🦘😂. Great video as Always ❤. Safe travels 😘.
I've flown from Darwin a few months ago... had exact same brekky :)))
It’s wet season up north, lovely to see it green. Dry season totally different.
I used to love flying the 120's here in the Northeast U.S. years ago!!
Those EMB-120s were a dime a dozen at my hometown airport of Tallahassee Florida. They flew with ASA, Comair, and I think Continental Express back in the 90s
8:58 That MUST be the SMALLEST Aeroplane Lavatory you've ever been in, Noel❔️ ❗️🤔I am severely claustrophobic, so I'm gonna stick to traveling on the bigger planes 👀👍❗️🤣
I flew the Embraer 110 Bandeirante I will never forget the turbulence inside that plane was crazy !!!!
I've flown that milk run several times - leaving early morning from Darwin via Alice on a E120/Metroliner/Fokker, down to Adelaide on a B738/Q400, then on to Melbourne on a B738, one more flight on an E190/Q400/B738 and home just before midnight eastern time. During the summer months with daylight savings it was the only way to get across the country in a day.
The last time i did it was with a burst eardrum which wasnt fun with that many altitude transitions.
Welcome to Adelaide Noel!
If you’re ever here again, feel free to reach out and I’ll show you around some of our wonderful sites! I hope you enjoyed your time here.
Blimey Charlie? I love learning new phrases. You are brave for doing those flights. I am a "get there as fast as you can".
“Pulled out of Katherine, and on to Alice”….😂😂
Great coverage Noel yet again. 👍
And hilarious, as an Aussie we love this and you got away with it beautifully.😂
AirNorth used to fly down to my home airport OOL (Gold Coast) from Townsville, the Embraer E170 flight originated in Darwin.
Bonza Airlines now do this route three times a week.
Glad you enjoyed it
11:49 because you’re not in the outback, you’re in the tropics. It’s either stinking hot and humid, or it’s pissing down rain. There is no in between
Well done Noel, another star studded show !
Great little plane hops , really enjoyed seeing Ozzie,
Thanking you 😁
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoy Adelaide, if you get time go visit the library, it's architecture is stunning plus you have a statue of Rabbie burns. There are lovely park walks that all interconnect. Loved it there when I visited
The subtitles say "Catherine", but the town mentioned in this video is actually "Katherine".
Love the milk run Noel great video, thanks. Yes I would do it.
Noel wonderful vlog lovely to see the Emb120 , brings back happy memories for me flying on Skywest & Comair examples on spotting trips in the US years ago .😃👍
Cool 🇭🇲 video😃
Back in 1969 I did the reverse itinerary (with many more stops) - it took 13 housin a Fokker Freindship, my very first flight, in 1st class no less....
Only desperate people are flying the entire route. These "milk runs" are meant to be regional links and link ups to major hubs only.
Come to the state of Victoria and for A$ 10.60 (+ A$ 6.00 for the initial myki card) one can travel the entire public transport on train, bus and tram for 1 day. No booking required for anything close to Melbourne, just check the timetables and hop on. For long distance trains and busses seats are limited, so paper tickets have to be bought over the counter at staffed railway stations. Pensioners and other Concession Card holders are getting charged 1/2 price only. Saturdays and Sundays are reduced in price even further, although the timetables are limited too. Good Luck with such a project.
Noel felt the vibration from the Thrust.
the EMB120 has always been my favourite Turboprop aircraft. alas ive never been on one.
Love that the flight attendant uses the plane's propeller as an umbrella.
Hi, Noel, it is cool to find small airlines doing routes like this, TBH I wouldn't mind doing this run as it allows you to see more of Australia and little towns. Really cool
Oh mad Adelaide! My hometown, hope you got over to Gouger Street just a hop over from Peppers and got something decent to eat and filled up on the local wine!
Hi Noel another great video great to see a Emb-120 also the ZK Agusta was smart
Glad you enjoyed it
The Brasilia you flew on in Africa was a rag LOL. But the nice thing about Brasilias is they're built like Sherman tanks, and any worn or broken features are mostly only cosmetic or non-essential to the safe operation of the aircraft. The airframe and engines are built for abuse.
This is a joy to watch ❤️
The double endentres Noel, cheeky boy
6:24 - Katherine is an air force base (RAAF Tindal) - that's why the airport is large.
That’s some trip Noel! Great video.
Cool vid! I’m an Aussie and I’ve never done the guts of this great southern land. Thanks for the video!