...congratulation and big compliment to all of crew and team !! great job !!! kinde regards from am former SAR-Helocpterpilot from Swirzerland !! God bless YOU ALL !!
wow epic... if that was a british team member i think we all know they would be shown the door and some rousing cheerio's into the black of night captain oates style!
the BT 67 takes 760m for take off and the twin otter only takes about half that. The pilot said they didn't have much room for take off at the south pole.
Such humble people and such a dangerous journey. Nice job, Canadians.
you guys will have my eternal respect!! impressive.
...congratulation and big compliment to all of crew and team !! great job !!! kinde regards from am former SAR-Helocpterpilot from Swirzerland !! God bless YOU ALL !!
Congratulations, a well deserved commendation for Kenn Borek Air intrepid workers.
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Cue flat earthers in 3...2...1...
Twin otter's are used to landing at South Pole,, trust me I know.
wow epic... if that was a british team member i think we all know they would be shown the door and some rousing cheerio's into the black of night captain oates style!
How could any of this story be true if the Earth is flat
seems like one of their Basler BT 67 would have been a better plane for the mission
Are they certified for the temperatures?
the BT 67 takes 760m for take off and the twin otter only takes about half that. The pilot said they didn't have much room for take off at the south pole.