WARNING: My MOST STRESSFUL LANDING of 2023
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@@yta7777777 It's there in the sim, and not to bad tbh, but I'm not sure if thats because it has already been done in the Wantock PNG pack. Even so, it would be nice to upgrade it with runway markers etc.
@@alpinebravo7090 Thank you! I hope it works out, will be amazing if it does👍
did you model it yet?@@alpinebravo7090
@@alpinebravo7090 How is it going with Yawan project? 😄🤞👍
i absolutely love looking at the smiles you get when you speak tok pisin.
You aced it! Excellent video!
Awesome fighting skills in an awesome location 😊👍✨
Wow, Ryan. What a job you have!
Wow, You're a great pilot. I really enjoy watching a master at work.
So enjoyable to watch. Thank you brother.
Awesome video. What a beautiful place. The drone shots are truly one of a kind. Is there a name for the dialect you are speaking with the guys who built the runway? Also, do you ever have to worry about having an over-excited kid running onto the runway while you are taking off or landing, or any time the prop is spinning?
I don’t know about Ryan, but every time he says « I’m committed » this is always what comes to my mind 😬
Beautiful!
Practice makes perfect.
Hi Ryan, I throughly enjoyed you testing the Yawan circuit heights to find the sweetspot, and the landscape is just superb from your wing and tail cameras. Flying slow and stable in confined valleys just suits the performance design and ability in the Kodiak, with the added superb forward and reverse pitch performance of the powerful PT6. Very smooth and accurate flying. I would have enjoyed doing this so much, some 20 years ago! Cheers from New Zealand, David
Respect! How you interact and talk to the locals.
Thanks for this nice video.
your job is scary bro.
Thanks
Good. Thanks.
crazy landing location -- please dont forget about the pilots - old and bold rule
So stressful watching these landings. Absolutely no room for a mistake
it is called "stabilized approach". The key to life.
Solid work.
Wow, that was an amazing video! You are a professional in every sense of the word. I'd put my family on your plane with no hesitation. Definitely worth a Like and Subscribe!
This is why you get paid the big bucks hey Ryan!😉
Must have missed that memo 😂
@@MissionaryBushPilot 😂
18:05 “do not transmit on the HF radio with ground personal touching the aircraft” can someone elaborate on this ?
What does it mean when you say you are committed? Does that mean it is too late for a go-around, or does it mean that you are stable and made a decision to land?
It means from that point on, there is not enough room to go around
I might be talking out of the back of my head but would it be an insurmounable difficulty to make use of one or more of those water falls to spins a small generatot?
What an incredibly awesome place. Great plan to master this airstrip by yourself first. With your skills as a bush pilot in PNG, you did a great job. I'm sure the national people were wondering why you would land, leave and come back without shutting down. Great tok pidgin on the airstrip, and great drone footage.
Great point. I thought the same thing. I'm sure they're used to it. Not John Payton missionary to the cannibals. There's a great book about him.
That’s fantastic flying, you had me holding my breath on that first landing 🛬 well done Mate ✈️👍
Your professionalism is impeccable as always.
Beautiful new location. Thanks, Ryan.
Much appreciated!
Wow! That was some flying! Your ability to stay ahead of things is amazing. Thank you for the waterfall drone footage. That waterfall is world class!
Benchmark video for why this is so difficult when there is no room to touch and go and go around.
Thanks Ryan for another great video, Really enjoyed these. Such a beautiful and challenging place. :-)
I had sweaty palms on that 1st landing. Just so impressed with your flying abilities! Carry on
My goodness love my modeling days are quite over
What a terrific location, a bit tight but you made it look easy. That waterfall was something else. They have worked very hard over a long period of time to get that airstrip to what it is today. Reminds me of an airstrip I worked on back in the 70’s. Where SIL helped straighten an a airstrip. We had to do that by hand, but it proved more difficult due to the amount of rock, so a tractor, with a blade attachment, was dismantled and choppered in to finish it off. That too was a terrific location Imani airstrip. Thanks Ryan, yes it is a little stressful going in the first time……well done, God bless,…….Roger
I appreciate the effort required to build and maintain the airstrip and also the effort to establish the pattern benchmarks to safely land on the strip. It is indeed a beautiful place and the waterfalls are awesome.
Speechless. Awesome ☑️ to this heavy approach line. Woow…respect. Congratulations Captain. 😊🎉
I'm curious. Who pays for this service? Who paid for all of these scattered airstrips? And how do these people make a living? BTW, very impressed with your flying skills.
Awesome! So skilled. Nice to see the process and procedures. Love the content.
Piloting from the top drawer, excellent work Ryan👌Safety first always👍Not a place you want to fly passengers for the first time and how beautiful is it?👌
I want to hear you speaking the local language more. I'm now off to go look it up, absolutely intriguing mixture of languages!
yes it's about 75% English, but in a different order than English
It seems to be something called Tok Pisin!
@@MissionaryBushPilot There's a name for this language?
Excellent assesment very professional and honest Kudos Ryan Stay Well mate
I'm always amazed that no locals get onto the runway (even kids)
Not this time. Next time I went out there I almost hit chickens on the runway
Ryan, of all the approaches I’ve watch you do, I have to say your assessment was correct. That approach was stressful just to watch. Great job sir.
Oh boy it's Sunday night, kids tucked in. Time to pop a cold one and enjoy a half hour of amazing content by a expert as his craft!
Nice flying to beautiful place practice makes perfect sense for everyone’s safety I have never flown in a small plane only passenger jets the first flight I had was on the beach at Southport U.K. in the 60s when my dad thought it would be good if he took is two sons up in a helicopter in was a mash type bell in most of cost him a weeks wages back then it was like going up in a fast lift my dad fought in and was flown from India by glider his pilot was Jackie coogan the actor when the Adams family he always reminded us the fact when uncle fester appeared on the screen when we landed he told the pilot if we had these aircraft in jungle a lot more of the wounded men would have been saved when i was young I never dreamed I would been able to travel no my holidays to Jamaica so air travel over my life time has brought me happy times 😊
Incredible flying in an incredible landscape. And I thought the last site looked tricky!!
That is beautiful flying but the most dangerous I have ever seen. Bravo
That’s some challenging flying. It must give you a sense of satisfaction. Well done sir.
I don’t get what purpose reporting to ATC serves. It’s not like your getting traffic advisory’s.
well, they do give traffic if there is any, but a lot of it is like flight following.
WOW yes whatta landing in that place yes way cool
Sir, what a joy to see you do this. So interesting, thanks for sharing!
Yikes!
Hi Ryan
Without getting into too much personal private life, what’s it like living in Goroka, just the ordinary day-to-day things that you experience, the community of the town, shopping, the township, services and facilities, accommodation for tourists, would really like to see a lifestyle type video outside of flying into the sides of mountains (AYYW) that I would have coronary failure with. Maybe a Saturday morning walk around showcasing the Goroka township. Love the content God speed to you and the work you do.
Awesome. Show more about the people and how they live..
What a crazy place to land a plane.. and what an awesome place it is! Love the scenery and the friendly people.Looks like you're the main attraction for the day when you decide to come by for a landing :)
Ryan, that would terrify me but I love seeing how you calculate everything and think it through. I'd feel very comforted if I was a passenger in the back. Do we just take it as given that we don't need to keep saying how beautiful PNG is?
That was a crazy complicated days flying! Thanks for sharing it with us - your filming and editing make it so real! Yawan is an absolutely stunning location and that is one heck of a circuit and landing! You were tense leaving Dinangat and it was wonderful to see how carefuly you felt your way into the circuit and landing when flying slowly and so close to the terrain. After completing the first landing the de-breifing you gave yourself was a real insight into the pressure you had been flying under. By the end of the video you were relaxed and confident about Yawan - a good days work. The runway walk was very interesting too. Great video - thank you.
yes I Do get stressed out also
Unreal my friend…you have real talent and love the way talk through the entire approach to a new and crazy field. Congratulations
You: "...Looking for that one tree..."
Me looking at the jungle below: "Ahhhhh What?"
It's easy to see if real life
I’m intrigued to know what the process is for choosing locations and specifying work for new airstrips. Most of your sites seem to have been magicked out of impossible terrain.
a lot of the places, the community has self initiative to build the strips, others like this one were started by missionaries
That was a perfect landing for our first time on that runway you knocked it out of the park. 🎉
There's that one slew left on the first rollout at 14:00 that would increase my pucker factor: "a little slippery"!
I've flown into a couple of strips with a slope, but nothing like 15 degrees or with terrain like that on approach. I've found the sight picture will mess with your head and just like you said, "fly the numbers". Job well done!
Awesome episode - I learned a lot and will watch it several more times
Wow wow wow! That's absolutely amazing! Love it! Wish to be there in the right seat :)
PNG is beautiful country. The people appear to be very poor but happy. I love the videos
There’s a time to pucker, a time to relax..Boy that’s a tight little strip. Beautiful view though. You were right about the waterfall Ryan. I never get tired of riding along. Nice greasers each landing. Thanks again for the ride.
What was the purpose of the trip? Did he deliver something? Pick something up?
Absolutely gorgeous flight. I can see why it is stressful, but your skills are impressive. I would feel very comfortable with your piloting. 🙏
Thank you very much!
That is some amazing flying. Special skills required! Hats off to the amazing work that you do. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it
your awsume bro.
Great job flying, thanks for showing us how you do it. Keep up the good work showing and telling have a great day see ya bye.
Three weeks ago I thought taxiing is when you call a taxi 🚕 to drive to something 😂, now I have learned so much and can‘t wait to learn more. My heartrate was way above 100 after landing that first time at Yawan with you. I love the way you fly and teach us. Great job. Have you ever flown a water airplane? Maybe that’s a good way to try out at your other favorite Kabaramba 😎🛫👍🏻. Is this than called a „waterstrip“? 😂
I never have flown a float plane. Would love to get my rating someday for fun though
Omg Ryan....you certainly never have a boring day!God bless
No I don't, that's for sure
Good morning Ryan!! Thank you. Great flight!!
Beautiful place! I've watched a lot of your videos over the years but probably enjoyed this one more than any other. Really shows what piloting is all about and your skills in this kind of bush flying. Please, find a few more 'virgin' strips.
You sir have guts of steal💯😳
So did you learn to fly in the Navy? If not, they really lost on a great pilot.
... what a fantastic scenery and what hair-rising landing conditions !! You must have nerves of steel !! Thank you for sharing ..
How were these small strips affected by the big quakes of about 91/92?
Great vid, gutsy flying in that terrain. Stay safe
Wow Ryan, that was exciting to watch. Professionalism rules the day, well done.
One of the more picturesque flights I remember 🙂
Ryan, I have watched most of your previous iterations with interest. I have always been impressed with your flying skills, but more than that your commitment to safety. I have travelled many parts of the world engaging with government agencies for a variety of reasons. I have always treated every person I met with respect and acknowledged their local customs and their food (especially their food)! I was proud of what I did, but I am humbled by what you do. Not just your flying, or commitment to the people of PNG (our northern neighbors, so obviously an Aussie), but your command of pidgin and the mutual respect between you and the people of PNG is beyond definition. Keep it up, much respect. Trev
Incredible Ryan, amazing place
Is there anyway to get there besides air....this is a village of how many people? WOW!
hiking, but it would take about 2 days of hiking from Diningat
Great work, I've been spoilt flying mostly tarmac runways in 152s, PA28s & Beechcraft light twins. I'd love to move into bush flying, seems like it's always challenging you and keeps it interesting rather than going to the airlines.
Really enjoyed you sharing the fine tuning of the approach details for this runway.
Exciting place to fly - magnificent scenery!
Thanks so cool to see love it.
Love the quiet of that place. Serious lack of man-made noise going on.
Nicely done as always.
Having the sun on the windscreen adds just one challenge to landing on these isolated strip's.
I'm in South Africa, but watch and love all the videos you post. Keep it up and may the Lord's Hand always be over you when you are flying!
Absolutely beautiful place! Getting there for the folks.
The way you interacted with the locals was incredible. Apart from the top notch flying and decision making, you are an excellent ambassador for aviation and pilots alike!
Very inspiring,
thank you
Wow! That was something special Ryan and what an amazing location too. Kudos to you for your skill, thoroughness and judgement.
Gee that waterfall was spectacular. These boys certainly play the long game when it comes to building these airstrip, Great story, great video.
You are in such a tiny % of pilots that would ever fly in the bush‼️ such planning, thought and nerve. Great job. I was definitely tense with you on the first landing.
thanks for watching
Cant get enough of these videos, Thanks Ryan.
Glad to hear it!
Great airmanship demonstrated in your attitude to approaching a tight situation in a beautiful, distracting location. Thank you for showing this place.
Awesome vid. Base to final tough sun exposure wow.
Excellent job! I don't imagine you can take much load in and out of that strip.👍
Very smartly executed. You analyzed all of the information available to you before hand and developed a plan to incrementally attack the task at hand including all imaginable contingencies. Excellent airmanship!
Incredible 😮😮! I watched this while in gym, and I have to say that I did my cardio by just watching your flight. Very inspiring and once again thanks for sharing these videos. Warm regards from quite flat Finland.