Hey Noel, Chilean here!, thank you for coming down to Puerto Williams, i gotta say that there is another little town called "Puerto Toro" which is the southernmost inhabited place in the world! (Not counting Antarctica, which we have a base down there that you can get to), you can get there by boat from Punta Arenas or Puerto Williams!.
Yep, Antartica has the McMurdo Station at near 78 degrees south since continuous 1956 (seasonal pop 153-1,000 says wiki). At the pole there's Amundsen-Scott with about 40-150. Maybe Noel should have included at least a more detailed mention than he did.
@@BobGeogeo, those bases in Antarctica don't have *permanent* inhabitants. I mean, there's always someone there, but scientists and other staff stay there for limited periods at a time and then are replaced (or not) by others. Nobody has their own home there. By contrast, Puerto Williams and Puerto Toro are actual settlements where people live permanently and have their homes there, and as such they're really the southernmost in the world.
@@bnsrsa, if I have money and want to buy a house in Villa Las Estrellas, can I? Will I have the deed of the property? Or is everything there the property of the Chilean government/armed forces? If it is, then that's not a real town or settlement, it's just a glorified camp.
The things Noel sees - trucks towing planes, a cow in Australia. That old woman sat next to him on the plane seemed to be thinking: Is this the YT guy who once tried to check in a sausage? I suppose, given the latitude, not too surprising how cold it is there. Great video - and imminent congratulations on 600K subs.
Puerto Williams is actually at a Southern latitude (about 55ºS) equivalent to Belfast or Copenhagen in the Northern Hemisphere, yet the climate there is more like Northern Norway. This is because Western Europe is warmed by the Gulf Stream, while Puerto Williams doesn't have anything to warm it and is directly exposed to the frigid Antarctic polar winds and sea currents. Most areas at 55ºN outside of Western Europe (as in Canada or Siberia) are even more frigid.
How cool, a classic BAe 146! What a beautiful view of those Lycoming engines dangling on the wing, something many of us will never get to see again. I worked on the ramp at Washington Dulles for Air Wisconsin in the early 90s and I used to work this aircraft. Hard to believe this is a 40 year old airplane, it looks very well maintained and cared for, and they are such a unique aircraft. Thanks for bringing back some good memories Noel.
It’s a real pleasure to see an “experienced “ aircraft that has been so well maintained! I have to admit some of those junkers you have flown in the past ,would to me be terrifying! Safe travels.
Svalbard belongs to my country Norway.Welcome Noel, and bring a weapon with you if you intend to sleep in one of the wilderness cabins , ice bear attacks are common there.
I was once in Ushuaia. It was January (the height of summer in the Southern Hemisphere), yet the warmest temperature I got there was 10ºC, and it got as low as 3ºC - *in summer!* There were lots of snow on the hills around the city, and those were not very high hills. Yet it was definitely one of the most stunningly beautiful places I've ever been to.
Oh I'd been excited to see this one and wow incredible! The flight, the destination, everything! Love the shiny cowlings on the engines, especially with the reflections as you come in to land, brilliant! I have a fair idea where you'll be going next ;)
14:30 thank you for sharing these videos you traveling so far so often brings me a lot of comfort and shows how unafraid of travel we all should be in this day and age! You truly are a UA-cam gem we are all so glad to have you to watch and motivate us to live life!
Hi Noel I worked on this plane in Chile in 2008. The plane was in Santiago for months. That plane was in excellent condition and the check went well. I was there 11 weeks and really enjoyed Chile. I made good friends whom i am still in contact with. Love your content. Keep up the good work.
My uncle just came back from skiing in Chile. He went for 2 weeks. Loved every minute of it. They have boats from where you are to Antarctica. It takes about 2-3 days.
Great video, Noel. I remember taking a flight with my aunt and uncle from Gatwick to Bern in Switzerland in about 1991 as a 10 year old in a Bae146 - used to love those planes as a kid!
I used to fly the BAe 146 from London City airport to Frankfurt or Amsterdam on BA Cityflyer back in the late 2000s, usually the first flight of the day as well and there would never be more than 10 of us onboard not counting the crew. It was always a riot and we could have all of the food and even London Prides and Guinness cans we wanted even if it was 7:30am while nothing was taken too seriously minus safety of course. It was peanuts return as well, cheaper than low cost and you wouldn't have to get to and from Stansted or Gatwick either. Good times, good memories.
I think you’re officially a Texan considering how cold you were. That could be a drinking game the amount of times you said it. 😅 So looking forward to your Svalbard video! ☃️ Been watching Cecilia and Grim videos from there for a while. Happy Travels!
This was absolutely fantastic. Puerto Williams. My brother was there approximately 46 years ago while he was an exchange student in Brazil. The family he was staying with for 1 year had a holiday cottage down in that area of Chili. I wouldn't mind visiting it one day. Looking forward to next adventure Noel
Hi Noel, just to let you know if you try to watch this video through you tube app on a tv it’s in a foreign language and doesn’t let you select English!
You always manage to both produce something away from the norm and make it feel as if I was actually with you. Brilliant. Oh and so kind of you to bring your grandma along on the flight!!!!
I loved flying on the 146 way back in the early 90's. It was the favoured plane on the airUK route Edinburgh to Amsterdam. Just brilliant. Great wee airline as well
I used to work on the BAE 146 when I worked the ramp for Air Wisconsin in the early 2000’s .. great aircraft .. flew it a couple of times from GJT to DEN and ASE to DEN .
Im glad you finally made it to the most southern available airport in the world!! I dont know if have made the most northern airport in the world, but that should be in your bucket list Noel!
Hey Noel, thanks for making sure to always provide the most interesting travel destinations, and even more interesting currency conversions, in your videos. I love air travel, but sadly rarely have the time and money needed, so your channel always provides a good distraction from the boredom of everyday life!
Noel, I get it that it's cold but you willingly chose to fly there-please embrace the cold don't complain about it :). Was genuinely a pleasure to see such a retro aircraft in such good shape.
Amazing adventure, looking forward to your video of Svalbard which is the northern most airport. Hope you're considering doing one of the Antarctic sightseeing flights from here in Australia.
Thanks for the great video! I got a peak preview of the town our Antarctic cruise will be leaving from in about 13 months. Silversea promises to have a proper hotel built there by then. I got a little chuckle when you greeted the airline employee with "hasta mañana!" which means "see ya tomorrow!" in English. Also, the word "porto" is Portuguese; in Spanish it's "puerto." Keep up the good work--lots of fun watching your travels.
Nice video Noel. Nice to see the ol' BAe 146 again - I'd kind of assumed that they had all been retired by now. Fun fact: Ansett N.Z. used to fly a bunch of BAe-146 "Whisper Jets" on domestic routes and to Australia. Ansett N.Z. went into liquidation on 12 September 2001 - nothing to do with what had happened in the U.S. a few hours earlier - when Air N.Z., who owned them realised that if it was to stay solvent, it had to wind up Ansett N.Z.
I know all the obstacles can be a pain but your adventures are things most of us can never do for various reasons. You should be very proud of what you’re doing because you’re giving pleasure to. We will have to live our lives vicariously through you. Well done enjoy
Last time I was on a 146 was on Jersey European. Utterly LOVED those aircraft. Miss them so much. That howl when the flaps first go down is still the best.
I had to have a little giggle Noel, as it looked like you had your adopted Mum next to you. I think she felt safe with you, as she didn't move to the aisle seat, even though it wasn't occupied 😂. Obviously a good judge of character 😊
Love the videos to places that I will never be able to go. Enjoy you giving your personal tours. It like being there with you. Noel, keep the videos coming. Cheers
Wow. I never want to go there but I loved watching your report of it. Where the hell do you get your ideas for these trips? Another awesome story that I really enjoyed. Thanks Noel. That tease at the end about your next post has got me hooked even more.....
I've only flown the BAe146/RJ100 once. I had the window seat at the rear edge of the wing. Watching the flap mechanism working from under the wing was fantastic.
One time I worked for AT&T Brazil and I had an opportunity to go to Punta Arenas on a business trip. That trip got canceled. I was really bummed. Thank you so much for doing this. I love living vicariously through you!
Oh I might have ground handled that 146! I worked for Air Wisconsin way back in the mid aughts when they were flying into Aspen IIRC out of Milwaukee. It's the only four engine plane I've ridden on and I love the little guy! Edit: I wonder if they're operating it for it's STOL capability?
Hi Noel. What a great trip or should I say adventure. One to share at the dinner table. Amazing opportunity to fly on a BAe146. I have not flown one of those since Air UK/ Manx/Loganair.
Fun vlog Noel....back in the late 1980's an airline I can't recall the name, flew something like the BAE146 out of IAD and I flew it to GSP often...high-wing four engine jet...it was so cool!!!! You need to buy a better jacket, living by IAH makes you think the entre world is 90 degress and 200% humid year-round!
We're going to Punta Arenas in a few months! Was really looking forward to seeing this video, glad you had a good time. That dash 8 looked like one of Alaska's old Q400s they retired recently.
I love that aircraft, I only got to fly on her once with QantasLink though, on a milk run. Darwin - Tennant Creek - Alice Springs - Kalgoorlie- Perth. Tennant and Kalgoorlie weren’t planned, but as Alice was cover in fog, we had to land in Tennant, and then because of a strong head wind from Alice to Perth, we had to land in Kalgoorlie to refuel. Long day but it was great.
Hi Noel, I'd love to see you do a video on the most convoluted common route you can do. For example, LA to London with a whole lot of ridiculius connections. But maybe give yourself a time limit in which to do it, or maybe using the cheapest possible combination.
Noel! Congrats on 600k Subscribers!! 🥳 1 million here you come! In the words of Michael Scott, “Is it better to be feared or loved? Easy, both. I want people to fear how much they love me.” 😅 Congrats!
Great to see this place. Have a great adventure. I hiked the 60km 4 day W-Hike in Punta Arenas, Chile 🇨🇱 & visited Ushuaia, Argentina 🇦🇷 b4 exploring all over South America for 6 months or so. Cheers from Taiwan 🇹🇼
I am shocked that you flew on an old PSA BAe-146. My one and only BAe-146 flight in my life was on PSA in 1988. Who knows...that very aircraft may be the one I flew on. Also, PSA did suffer a fatal crash on December 7, 1987, when one of their BAe-146's was hijacked by a disgruntled former USAir employee who then crashed the plane, killing all souls on board.
Great video Noel. Bet it was a big shock to the body going from Rio to Chile. Nice aircraft. You need to try the flight to Wolf's Fang Antarctica. Jeb Brooks did that trip last year. That was some seriously cold weather.
I have a full head of hair yet still wear a beanie in the cold. A bald head and no beanie? Noel is either a masochist or forgetful. Love his videos and his cheeriest nature.
I have a Puerto Williams Chilean exit stamp. My antarctica cruise stopped there for immigration check to leave Chile. We didn't actually get off the ship there though! just admired it from the channel!
Hey Noel, Chilean here!, thank you for coming down to Puerto Williams, i gotta say that there is another little town called "Puerto Toro" which is the southernmost inhabited place in the world! (Not counting Antarctica, which we have a base down there that you can get to), you can get there by boat from Punta Arenas or Puerto Williams!.
Yep, Antartica has the McMurdo Station at near 78 degrees south since continuous 1956 (seasonal pop 153-1,000 says wiki). At the pole there's Amundsen-Scott with about 40-150. Maybe Noel should have included at least a more detailed mention than he did.
@@BobGeogeo, those bases in Antarctica don't have *permanent* inhabitants. I mean, there's always someone there, but scientists and other staff stay there for limited periods at a time and then are replaced (or not) by others. Nobody has their own home there. By contrast, Puerto Williams and Puerto Toro are actual settlements where people live permanently and have their homes there, and as such they're really the southernmost in the world.
@@goytabr Actually you can go to Villa Las Estrellas, which is a Chilean Base/Town in Antartica
@@bnsrsa, if I have money and want to buy a house in Villa Las Estrellas, can I? Will I have the deed of the property? Or is everything there the property of the Chilean government/armed forces? If it is, then that's not a real town or settlement, it's just a glorified camp.
I saw the title and thought for sure you were on a mission to mend British/Argentine relations and make up for the Top Gear fiasco
This shit got me dead lmao, gotta love how Clarkson can’t ever keep himself out of controversy
H982 FKL gotta love 90s Porsche’s 😉
@@alancobbin according to May it was the only 944 in the colour they wanted so they had to take that licenseplatenumber
Why would anyone want to make up for the Top Gear ‘fiasco’? Never trust the Argies 😂
Top gear fiasko? Coolest episode ever
The things Noel sees - trucks towing planes, a cow in Australia. That old woman sat next to him on the plane seemed to be thinking: Is this the YT guy who once tried to check in a sausage? I suppose, given the latitude, not too surprising how cold it is there. Great video - and imminent congratulations on 600K subs.
Puerto Williams is actually at a Southern latitude (about 55ºS) equivalent to Belfast or Copenhagen in the Northern Hemisphere, yet the climate there is more like Northern Norway. This is because Western Europe is warmed by the Gulf Stream, while Puerto Williams doesn't have anything to warm it and is directly exposed to the frigid Antarctic polar winds and sea currents. Most areas at 55ºN outside of Western Europe (as in Canada or Siberia) are even more frigid.
Look at that a BAe 46!!!. I used to build them in the aeroplane factory at Hatfield.
You did a great job.
So did I, started on the shop floor, ended up in Customer Support, great years and great memories.
Was a Woodford boy on the 146, fitted the avionics in the cockpits, those were the days.
@@Dreamweaver787 Served my apprenticeship at Woodford 1966-71, worked for 13 years on the 146 at Hatfield
Woodford at Hatfield built some wonderful aircraft
How cool, a classic BAe 146! What a beautiful view of those Lycoming engines dangling on the wing, something many of us will never get to see again. I worked on the ramp at Washington Dulles for Air Wisconsin in the early 90s and I used to work this aircraft. Hard to believe this is a 40 year old airplane, it looks very well maintained and cared for, and they are such a unique aircraft. Thanks for bringing back some good memories Noel.
It’s a real pleasure to see an “experienced “ aircraft that has been so well maintained! I have to admit some of those junkers you have flown in the past ,would to me be terrifying! Safe travels.
Logically, I would expect you to try to reach Svalbard next - would at least be an interesting challenge to get there as fast as possible.
Hmmmmmmmm......
Svalbard belongs to my country Norway.Welcome Noel, and bring a weapon with you if you intend to sleep in one of the wilderness cabins , ice bear attacks are common there.
Nearby Ushuaia is my favorite small town in South America! ❤ The weather can be crazy though, changing from one season to another every hour.
I was once in Ushuaia. It was January (the height of summer in the Southern Hemisphere), yet the warmest temperature I got there was 10ºC, and it got as low as 3ºC - *in summer!* There were lots of snow on the hills around the city, and those were not very high hills. Yet it was definitely one of the most stunningly beautiful places I've ever been to.
Ushuaia is wonderful.
13:40 ahhhh! great british humour! you just can't beat it 😆
Small airports are the best airports. Civilised no queues, no chaos
Oh I'd been excited to see this one and wow incredible! The flight, the destination, everything! Love the shiny cowlings on the engines, especially with the reflections as you come in to land, brilliant! I have a fair idea where you'll be going next ;)
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@noelphilipsare you able to visit the Falkland Islands at all? That’ll be an epic adventure ❤
14:30 thank you for sharing these videos you traveling so far so often brings me a lot of comfort and shows how unafraid of travel we all should be in this day and age! You truly are a UA-cam gem we are all so glad to have you to watch and motivate us to live life!
Hi Noel I worked on this plane in Chile in 2008. The plane was in Santiago for months. That plane was in excellent condition and the check went well. I was there 11 weeks and really enjoyed Chile. I made good friends whom i am still in contact with. Love your content. Keep up the good work.
Longyearbyen, Svalbard is hopefully the last stop!
What a steal! That chair alone made the room worth $400😆
My uncle just came back from skiing in Chile. He went for 2 weeks. Loved every minute of it. They have boats from where you are to Antarctica. It takes about 2-3 days.
You should try the ABC islands and enjoy some warm sun after this one . Love these videos, keep um coming
Great video, Noel. I remember taking a flight with my aunt and uncle from Gatwick to Bern in Switzerland in about 1991 as a 10 year old in a Bae146 - used to love those planes as a kid!
That elderly lady was getting pretty cozy
What I was thinking... Looked like the Isle seat was empty too... Would've told her to move! 😉
I used to fly the BAe 146 from London City airport to Frankfurt or Amsterdam on BA Cityflyer back in the late 2000s, usually the first flight of the day as well and there would never be more than 10 of us onboard not counting the crew. It was always a riot and we could have all of the food and even London Prides and Guinness cans we wanted even if it was 7:30am while nothing was taken too seriously minus safety of course. It was peanuts return as well, cheaper than low cost and you wouldn't have to get to and from Stansted or Gatwick either.
Good times, good memories.
Brilliant video Noel. Your sense of humour is amazing & makes these videos
Glad you think so!
Like the attention to detail Noel...showing the Dash 8 scrapping its bum....👍🏻
I think you’re officially a Texan considering how cold you were. That could be a drinking game the amount of times you said it. 😅 So looking forward to your Svalbard video! ☃️ Been watching Cecilia and Grim videos from there for a while. Happy Travels!
I'm from Punta Arenas, it's a tiny but cute city. Great to see it on your channel :D
Also you will survive nuclear apocalypse!
This was absolutely fantastic. Puerto Williams. My brother was there approximately 46 years ago while he was an exchange student in Brazil. The family he was staying with for 1 year had a holiday cottage down in that area of Chili. I wouldn't mind visiting it one day. Looking forward to next adventure Noel
Hi Noel, just to let you know if you try to watch this video through you tube app on a tv it’s in a foreign language and doesn’t let you select English!
You always manage to both produce something away from the norm and make it feel as if I was actually with you. Brilliant. Oh and so kind of you to bring your grandma along on the flight!!!!
😂
I loved flying on the 146 way back in the early 90's. It was the favoured plane on the airUK route Edinburgh to Amsterdam. Just brilliant. Great wee airline as well
The ppl at the airport were very nice and the security check was very fast and easy. Nice
Love the cheeky innuendos in all your vids.
“Hung” … 😂
In your end oh...
Good to see the HS146. I worked on the carbon brake discs for those at Dunlop in Coventry back in the 1980s.
My dad worked in aviation at Dunlop in Coventry
I used to work on the BAE 146 when I worked the ramp for Air Wisconsin in the early 2000’s .. great aircraft .. flew it a couple of times from GJT to DEN and ASE to DEN .
Im glad you finally made it to the most southern available airport in the world!! I dont know if have made the most northern airport in the world, but that should be in your bucket list Noel!
CONGRATS NOEL ON 600KSUBS!!!CHEERS MATE!
Hey Noel, thanks for making sure to always provide the most interesting travel destinations, and even more interesting currency conversions, in your videos. I love air travel, but sadly rarely have the time and money needed, so your channel always provides a good distraction from the boredom of everyday life!
Glad you like them!
Noel, I get it that it's cold but you willingly chose to fly there-please embrace the cold don't complain about it :). Was genuinely a pleasure to see such a retro aircraft in such good shape.
That "Baaaaai!" in the beginning was so cute! Also, love that Ram
I love the places you take us Noel…snow and cold weather included. Always fabulous to watch your vids ❤❤❤
Glad you like them!
Been on a BAe46 many years ago-lovely little plane.Noel you need a warmer Coat! Love the decorative bog rolls.Very entertaining as per usual.
Glad you enjoyed it
Looks like a cross between Norway and Scotland. Loved this!
The 146..... I remember it well from my raf days when it was part of the queens flight at raf benson
My goodness, surprising us all with each new destination!
Another great adventure Noel - really enjoyed it. Chile is on my bucket list of places to visit. Maybe in summer.
The video is just perfect It must have been a great experience, honestly it makes me want to go and explore this part of the world
Amazing adventure, looking forward to your video of Svalbard which is the northern most airport.
Hope you're considering doing one of the Antarctic sightseeing flights from here in Australia.
Thanks for the great video! I got a peak preview of the town our Antarctic cruise will be leaving from in about 13 months. Silversea promises to have a proper hotel built there by then. I got a little chuckle when you greeted the airline employee with "hasta mañana!" which means "see ya tomorrow!" in English. Also, the word "porto" is Portuguese; in Spanish it's "puerto." Keep up the good work--lots of fun watching your travels.
This channel deserves more subs. Amazing content/challenges across the world to keep us entertained. Keep it up! 😍
Nice video Noel. Nice to see the ol' BAe 146 again - I'd kind of assumed that they had all been retired by now.
Fun fact: Ansett N.Z. used to fly a bunch of BAe-146 "Whisper Jets" on domestic routes and to Australia. Ansett N.Z. went into liquidation on 12 September 2001 - nothing to do with what had happened in the U.S. a few hours earlier - when Air N.Z., who owned them realised that if it was to stay solvent, it had to wind up Ansett N.Z.
Lovely to see a little bit of Puerto Williams in the video today Noel, it's definitely a part of Chile I'd like to one day visit. Hope you enjoyed it.
I know all the obstacles can be a pain but your adventures are things most of us can never do for various reasons. You should be very proud of what you’re doing because you’re giving pleasure to. We will have to live our lives vicariously through you. Well done enjoy
Thank you for your kind words.
Last time I was on a 146 was on Jersey European. Utterly LOVED those aircraft. Miss them so much. That howl when the flaps first go down is still the best.
I am glad you put a hat on your head noel .in that cold weather .stop the icicles forming on your head LOL.
wow an old TNT 146 QT used to dispatch them out of Cardiff to Liege nice bit of nostalgia Summer 2006
We also got them at GOT, Sweden, Everybody hated to load them. But what an awsome little machine it was!
Great to see you on Chile , was funny the andean background music, which is typical from the North of Chile, which is some 3,000 km north 😅
It’s so cold 🥶 I’m dreaming of Nassau Bahamas 🇧🇸 It’s really cold. Much warmer thoughts Noel. Much Love & Warmth. ❤️❤️❤️
Nice one Noel am actually sooper jealous of this vlog so thanxs for doing the suffering of the cold to bring us this vlog 😊😊😊
I had to have a little giggle Noel, as it looked like you had your adopted Mum next to you. I think she felt safe with you, as she didn't move to the aisle seat, even though it wasn't occupied 😂. Obviously a good judge of character 😊
Haha Noel you legend, when you mentioned the chair I started to say I have a chair and the borat clip played 😂😂😂
Thank you for taking me to places I'll never be able to go! I enjoy watching your trips very much!
Great vlog as always! You need a Southern Comfort my friend. Lol! Keep up the good work. Be safe!
So glad that Lord Noel wore his wooly hat towards the end. Would Hate to see him sick due to snow. Loved the video, Lord Noel! Take Care, Thank you.
Awesome locations,Noel, always entertaining 😊
Love the videos to places that I will never be able to go. Enjoy you giving your personal tours. It like being there with you. Noel, keep the videos coming. Cheers
Glad you like them!
Never knew that place existed. Thanks Noel for taking us with you!
My goodness, a BAe 146! Used to fly those a lot on AirUK! Loved those planes! Jealous that you got to fly on one with such a beautiful livery!
Wow. I never want to go there but I loved watching your report of it. Where the hell do you get your ideas for these trips? Another awesome story that I really enjoyed. Thanks Noel. That tease at the end about your next post has got me hooked even more.....
I've only flown the BAe146/RJ100 once. I had the window seat at the rear edge of the wing. Watching the flap mechanism working from under the wing was fantastic.
One time I worked for AT&T Brazil and I had an opportunity to go to Punta Arenas on a business trip. That trip got canceled. I was really bummed. Thank you so much for doing this. I love living vicariously through you!
Oh I might have ground handled that 146! I worked for Air Wisconsin way back in the mid aughts when they were flying into Aspen IIRC out of Milwaukee. It's the only four engine plane I've ridden on and I love the little guy! Edit: I wonder if they're operating it for it's STOL capability?
Hi Noel. What a great trip or should I say adventure. One to share at the dinner table. Amazing opportunity to fly on a BAe146. I have not flown one of those since Air UK/ Manx/Loganair.
Noel just a suggestion, maybe switch where the words extreme and southernmost are with each other. Amazing video by the way.
Welcome to Chile!
Love the BAe 146, fond memories of being allowed to sit in the jumpseat, aged 13, on the BA route from Birmingham to Aberdeen! Different times!
Fun vlog Noel....back in the late 1980's an airline I can't recall the name, flew something like the BAE146 out of IAD and I flew it to GSP often...high-wing four engine jet...it was so cool!!!! You need to buy a better jacket, living by IAH makes you think the entre world is 90 degress and 200% humid year-round!
Another great video and an insight into part of the world that few travellers visit. Good to see that Chile was living up to its name.
From the End of the World to the North Pole next week perhaps? I’m getting Top Gear vibes! Looking forward to it, Noel!
We're going to Punta Arenas in a few months! Was really looking forward to seeing this video, glad you had a good time.
That dash 8 looked like one of Alaska's old Q400s they retired recently.
Have fun!
I worked at Bae and flew on a 146. So excited to see it today. It looked in good Nick! Love your trips….
Well done you have a hat. This has been a fascinating vid. What a thing to do to fly to the most (nearly) southerly town in the world. Well done Noel.
The fact that we get free videos on UA-cam by Sir Noel Philips is truly a gift.. Keeping knowledge & entertainment alive. 👍🤷
That's Lord Noel Philips to you!
I love that aircraft, I only got to fly on her once with QantasLink though, on a milk run. Darwin - Tennant Creek - Alice Springs - Kalgoorlie- Perth. Tennant and Kalgoorlie weren’t planned, but as Alice was cover in fog, we had to land in Tennant, and then because of a strong head wind from Alice to Perth, we had to land in Kalgoorlie to refuel. Long day but it was great.
Bumped Into you at the NBAA event in Vegas a few weeks back and again right after at LAX, hope you had a blast!
Hi Noel, I'd love to see you do a video on the most convoluted common route you can do. For example, LA to London with a whole lot of ridiculius connections. But maybe give yourself a time limit in which to do it, or maybe using the cheapest possible combination.
3:31 Swiss airlines had also this plane * they call it THE JUMBOLINO
2 big jets on each wing! and the wings are attached to the top of the plane vs the bottom!....that's awesome...what a cool plane !
I always enjoy your travel video. This is you being cold. Hello from Minnesota USA. Deer hunting season opener this weekend. Cold is on the way.
Noel! Congrats on 600k Subscribers!! 🥳 1 million here you come! In the words of Michael Scott, “Is it better to be feared or loved? Easy, both. I want people to fear how much they love me.” 😅 Congrats!
You should get a hat.
It might be cold, but that sun will still burn that noggin.
you didn't watch the video did you
Great to see this place. Have a great adventure.
I hiked the 60km 4 day W-Hike in Punta Arenas, Chile 🇨🇱 & visited Ushuaia, Argentina 🇦🇷 b4 exploring all over South America for 6 months or so.
Cheers from Taiwan 🇹🇼
I am shocked that you flew on an old PSA BAe-146. My one and only BAe-146 flight in my life was on PSA in 1988. Who knows...that very aircraft may be the one I flew on. Also, PSA did suffer a fatal crash on December 7, 1987, when one of their BAe-146's was hijacked by a disgruntled former USAir employee who then crashed the plane, killing all souls on board.
Oh cool, so THERE is the actual Ushuaia! Where the club in Ibiza got it's name from.
Great video Noel. Bet it was a big shock to the body going from Rio to Chile. Nice aircraft. You need to try the flight to Wolf's Fang Antarctica. Jeb Brooks did that trip last year. That was some seriously cold weather.
You literally made me feel cold watching you at the end of that video ! What a contrast to Rio !!
I have a full head of hair yet still wear a beanie in the cold. A bald head and no beanie? Noel is either a masochist or forgetful. Love his videos and his cheeriest nature.
Hello Noel! What about a snow coat, ahahahah! The best!
Incredible Noel . What no Mcdonalds or Burger King ????… Thanks for this . Love the hat xx
13:40 Im lmaoooo
love the video as always
This should be called: Noel Philips Airport or Aeropuerto Noel Felipe 😊
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Always interesting videos. Another job well done.
I have a Puerto Williams Chilean exit stamp. My antarctica cruise stopped there for immigration check to leave Chile. We didn't actually get off the ship there though! just admired it from the channel!