Clipper is from Pan Am airways. That was their call sign. Air traffic control referred to Pam Am airplanes as clipper during air traffic communication.
The airport needs to substantially improve its operations. It is losing airlines and the fees added to passenger tickets are hurting the travel to Liberia. Thank you for interesting coverage of housing aspect.
Damn the place looks deplorable and unkempt, taking into account the place being there over 76 years or so. Various governments never developed anything, let alone build anything new, afraid of the recurring of Liberia.
I lived in this camp for ten years, during the seventy with my late Dad Mr. Bombo Konyon. thanks for the documentary
Wow thank you so much for this video, those are one of the places that I grew up ❤
Glad you enjoyed it, you are always welcome
Clipper is from Pan Am airways. That was their call sign. Air traffic control referred to Pam Am airplanes as clipper during air traffic communication.
Thanks for the information
Thanks as usual for all these great documentaries brother. Keep it up.
Thanks, will do!
Seeing this is love and brought back so many childhood memories. ❤❤❤ my clipper camp
Hi there, I too have my childhood there as were😂😂😂😂
Wow I am glad you enjoyed it
Clipper is a brand of Airplane. Like you say Toyota, Mercedes as brands of cars. Those days, clippers were the most popular for Pan American Airlines.
The airport needs to substantially improve its operations. It is losing airlines and the fees added to passenger tickets are hurting the travel to Liberia.
Thank you for interesting coverage of housing aspect.
Good point!
Clipper is a kind of Air Plane. So it probably has something to do with that.
I was also thinking the same way
If Liberian wanna start developing Liberia 🇱🇷 it should start from there .
U are absolutely right
Clippers camp is home for me.
U need to visit
How are you doing 😊🇱🇷🇱🇷
I am doing great and you
I know this place
That is good to know
Lived in smell no taste, few minutes away from this camp.
A community association needs to help with upkeeps. It looks dilapidated
You are do right about that.
Damn the place looks deplorable and unkempt, taking into account the place being there over 76 years or so. Various governments never developed anything, let alone build anything new, afraid of the recurring of Liberia.