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Thanks for another brilliant video, @MissionaryBushPilot! 👍 If you know Peter and Pam Van Der Decker, please give them my very best wishes (Pam's Cousin in NC is a very Dear Friend of mine)! Fly Safe, Keep the Blue Side Up and may GOD richly Bless you, Brother! 👍
Thanks for the landslide flyover. I couldn't believe how the mountain looked like it was sheared off! Great landing as well. Always exciting "flying" with you. Stay safe!
In Melbourne Australia, a friend asked me if I'd fly with him to PNG onto one way airstrips. I decline as he wanted to use a V tailed Bonanza. A pilot since 1957. p.s. Your landslide footage is tops. 🙂
Wanakipa is just a couple miles downriver from Atini where I lived from age 4 to 18. Made me happy and heartsick to see the Pori river and my mountains again. Appreciate the video.
When we built roads in the highlands we would easily find a quarry to dig into. A lot of material was coral limestone. So it does not surprise me getting these slips. Weather (rain) related slips closed the roads regularly.
As a geologist looking at the top of the landslide - the fresh rock, and the shape of the mountainside around it, it looks like it could have been a slip along a highly inclined "bedding plane" (or similar planar structure). Much like snow on a sloping roof - it seems like it could be stable, until something causes it to start sliding. Nonetheless, an absolute tragedy.
Surprised that Yambali did not retain an airstrip despite the road being there. We noted in Tapini that the airstrip was still active despite there being a road. We got to Tapini by road because they had repaired the road yet again after the latest landslide.
Reminds me of a landslide back in the late 70s on the PMAR (Port Mine Access Road) on Bougainville - It took out two D10 dozers, and around a dozen people - they dug but when they came on one of the D10 blades, torn off, and bent, they gave digging.
Ryan , looking at the pictures brought back memories of the 2014 Oso mudslide in Western Washington. I lived 30 miles from it at the time. Fly safe and return home to your family. God Bless you for what you do
Thank you for flying over the landslide. The tragedy of that landslide has been on my mind. It does make me wonder how it could have happened. We pray for you and your family Ryan
Your videos are a Sunday treat for me. This one was a bonus treat‼️ I’ve followed the landslide story and the view you facilitated was spectacularly good‼️ My son is a pilot for the airlines for 23 years and I always tho’t he would enjoy being a bush pilot. He loves the Lord. Your lifestyle would be enjoyable for him but that ship has sailed. I’ve always been fascinated by aviation. Thank for ALL you do to make this world a better place🙏‼️
Thank you Ryan, superb approach and landing. God bless and protect those helicopter pilots and the people repairing infrastructure. Everyone affected is in my thoughts and prayers and those in Churches across the UK and locally here near Cambridge.
Thank you for the flyover of the slide. So tragic...when I heard about it on the news I thought of you and the missionariaes....glad you are all ok. RIP those whoese lives were lost in the slide. That mountain formation looks very unstable. Stay safe flying!
Absolutely horrible tragedy. The most deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea occurred in Enga province in May 2024, where an estimated 2,000 people were buried alive. This landslide caused significant destruction to the village of Yambali, burying homes, food gardens, and resulting in a high number of casualties. The event was described as devastating, with survivors recounting the horror of losing many loved ones.
Thanks for another excellent video. The landslide is such a tragedy! I thought of you and all those serving on the mission field in PNG. Prayers for those who lost loved ones. Thanks for serving God with your excellent flight skills!
Those few moments of video of the actual landslide- when you were close to it, gave me a MUCH better idea what happened, and how it happened compared to any other photos or video I have seen if it. Yes, very tragic and sad.... a massive amount of earth indeed. Well done- as always.
Great view of a terribly sad situation! I'm sure you would have had every media outlet around the world offering to pay you for that footage, last week.
Likely the best view/footage of the landslide. Looking down the fall line is very informative of how massive & unpredictable the tragedy is. Thank you for all you do, and for posting the landslide view. Would hope a major, or several, media Services PURCHASE that section of your video.
My late godfather worked in PNG in the 60s-70s and flew in and out of Wabag a few times. He said the runway had a significant step in the middle of it, making it an... interesting... place to go.
Always great flying with you Ryan. Some really gorgeous places there. I enjoy ALL of your videos. Thank you for all the work you put into them. I know all the gathering and editing is a real chore. You make it all work.
I live on a remote island in Southeast Alaska. We had a landslide last fall. It took out a family of five and took the man of the house nearby. His wife was trapped in the upstairs bathroom and that's what saved her life. I haven't been out there yet since my transmission said goodbye. I can only imagine though. My neighbor worked the cleanup, he's a dump truck driver. He posted a video of one of the helicopters that was ferrying geologists. I kid you not, the helicopter looked like a drone against the backdrop of the landslide.
Thanks for the landslide flyby. I had seen pictures, but this really highlighted the shear-off. Tropical setting is deceiving. We are used to looking at alpine for these elevations. Also not usual for us in the states to see this chain of high mountain, populated zones. Thank you , again.
Great video and content. Keep making them and posting them. They have been a part of my Sunday morning routine. Greetings from a CFI and aircraft owner currently living in Las Vegas, NV.
Thanks Ryan! That steeply inclined plane looked remarkably smooth (bedding plane?), and it's no wonder the soil and vegetation slid off when the conditions allowed the slippage. Devastating! Great flight, nice roundout to match the slope at the correct speed. Well done, God bless.
Beautiful visuals and slick landing. PPNG is beautiful but I bet it can get dangerous quickly if you are new and dont know the local weather conditions.
I thought, the most interesting part would be viewing the landslide, but the process of safely communicating and circumnavigating area traffic took the show.
Ryan, as always I appreciate the video. As for my aviation journey I’m currently ready for my Instrument Checkride just waiting on the Examiner! Something I noticed that wanted to bring to your attention. When using the measuring tool on ForeFlight, you’re supposed to use the outside lines where they intersect and create a X or Cross on the corners of the tool instead of the center line. For example use the tool over a very long distance and see the difference in numbers on the top and bottom line. When I learned this it made using the tool much much much easier!
Wow, that is a whole lot of earth that sheared off. There's a farm on the back side of the slip that looks very vulnerable now due to the new overhang created. I hope everyone stays safe on the ground and in the airspace around it. Thank you for the real view Ryan, I always appreciate your very safe flying from before takeoff to being stopped after landing. So professional. 👍
Not sure Ryan if 'enjoy' is the word I would use for seeing the site of this devastating natural disaster. But thank you for the footage - only now I realise how much of that mountain has come down, just shearing off! Absolutely scary!
When I was flying in Arnhem Land, our planes were all VH-LH#. The plane I flew most was LHX, so when I flew any other plane I still called it LHX. The person who was actually flying LHX would pipe up and say, "Hey that's my plane. Get you own." or something to that effect. I understand completely🤣
Ryan love you for the wounder of the world in clouds, but I love your Exemplary procedures before and landing. Do not take risks through the clouds, they are angels, but some will lead you to some temptation. Don't do it 🤔 But you are more skilled than many. Take care and happy flying for the future, Great Vids Ryan.
In the beginning he puts a prop blade right on his noggin.. is there a prop discipline even when it's a turbine? One could spin the propeller freely and nothing would happen?
@@MissionaryBushPilot Aw, haha I was on a 30 min demo flight and the spinning bit was the Roger not to touch area. I'm not saying it was wrong, I have the Kodiak on X-Plane and remembered it's a turbo fan (the itt dial).
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Fly Safe, Keep the Blue Side Up and may GOD richly Bless you, Brother! 👍
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Drop the "missionary bush pilot" narrative. It stinks of colonial "white saviour" complex. We are in the 21st century, you are not saving anyone.
Prayers to all those involved in the landslide from Minnesota USA
Thx Pat
This is beautiful bro. Prayers to the landslide victims there.
That approach was terrifying with all that terrain and clouds. Then the stall warning chirp right before touchdown was *chef's kiss*.
Stall warner is fine, tells you that you are not nose down in the mud!
Thanks for the landslide flyover. I couldn't believe how the mountain looked like it was sheared off! Great landing as well. Always exciting "flying" with you. Stay safe!
In Melbourne Australia, a friend asked me if I'd fly with him to PNG onto one way airstrips. I decline as he wanted to use a V tailed Bonanza. A pilot since 1957. p.s. Your landslide footage is tops. 🙂
Wanakipa is just a couple miles downriver from Atini where I lived from age 4 to 18. Made me happy and heartsick to see the Pori river and my mountains again. Appreciate the video.
When we built roads in the highlands we would easily find a quarry to dig into. A lot of material was coral limestone. So it does not surprise me getting these slips. Weather (rain) related slips closed the roads regularly.
Thanks for the flyover Ryan it was like getting a customized view, your flights are informative as always.
Incredible flying Ryan - no room for error on that approach. Cheers Ian
Thanks Ryan for your views of the landslide.
You are the best pilot , I am watching from Nepal.
Thanks Ryan, a mush better view of the slide, a very sad situation for that village. One guy said he had lost 19 of his family………Roger
As a geologist looking at the top of the landslide - the fresh rock, and the shape of the mountainside around it, it looks like it could have been a slip along a highly inclined "bedding plane" (or similar planar structure). Much like snow on a sloping roof - it seems like it could be stable, until something causes it to start sliding. Nonetheless, an absolute tragedy.
As there a many tremors in that and other areas of PNG. Do you think there was one recorded at or about the same time?
I had the same thought about the slip plane.
@@antoniaswift3995 While it could be related to the recent earthquakes, I don't think any have been reported that day.
Yeah pretty cool how all the biomass just slumped off the rock.
Great video. Thanks for checking out the landslide. Incredible view. Prayers for all involved. Thanks for sharing. 🙏
WOW! Such amazing footage of the landslide... and a great landing by the way! 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Surprised that Yambali did not retain an airstrip despite the road being there. We noted in Tapini that the airstrip was still active despite there being a road. We got to Tapini by road because they had repaired the road yet again after the latest landslide.
Reminds me of a landslide back in the late 70s on the PMAR (Port Mine Access Road) on Bougainville - It took out two D10 dozers, and around a dozen people - they dug but when they came on one of the D10 blades, torn off, and bent, they gave digging.
Ryan , looking at the pictures brought back memories of the 2014 Oso mudslide in Western Washington. I lived 30 miles from it at the time.
Fly safe and return home to your family.
God Bless you for what you do
Thank you for flying over the landslide. The tragedy of that landslide has been on my mind. It does make me wonder how it could have happened. We pray for you and your family Ryan
Your videos are a Sunday treat for me. This one was a bonus treat‼️ I’ve followed the landslide story and the view you facilitated was spectacularly good‼️ My son is a pilot for the airlines for 23 years and I always tho’t he would enjoy being a bush pilot. He loves the Lord. Your lifestyle would be enjoyable for him but that ship has sailed. I’ve always been fascinated by aviation. Thank for ALL you do to make this world a better place🙏‼️
Thank you Ryan, superb approach and landing. God bless and protect those helicopter pilots and the people repairing infrastructure. Everyone affected is in my thoughts and prayers and those in Churches across the UK and locally here near Cambridge.
Thank you Ryan. Mother nature can be treacherous. Thoughts for all. It is a pleasure to fly along.
Thank you for the flyover of the slide. So tragic...when I heard about it on the news I thought of you and the missionariaes....glad you are all ok. RIP those whoese lives were lost in the slide. That mountain formation looks very unstable. Stay safe flying!
Wow! A whole slab of that mountain just fractured and slid down. Thanks for showing us and prayers for the folks affected and the SAR teams.🙏
19:30 Astonishing that much of the mountain collapsed. I wonder if they had heavy rains or an earthquake prior?
It's PNG, so both are very likely!
Absolutely horrible tragedy.
The most deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea occurred in Enga province in May 2024, where an estimated 2,000 people were buried alive. This landslide caused significant destruction to the village of Yambali, burying homes, food gardens, and resulting in a high number of casualties. The event was described as devastating, with survivors recounting the horror of losing many loved ones.
Absolutely horrific. My prayers are with all the families 😢
Thanks for another excellent video. The landslide is such a tragedy! I thought of you and all those serving on the mission field in PNG. Prayers for those who lost loved ones. Thanks for serving God with your excellent flight skills!
Thank you Ryan. It is so frustrating that there has been so little news about this. God bless you and the people of that village.
Thank you.
Looks like a layer/slab just slid loose crazy. Thx for sharing
I'd love to see a behind the scenes episode with the ATC guys one day :)
I have posted those videos on my patreon page
@@MissionaryBushPilot Ahh fair play :)
Thank you for showing the landslide area. Also, it is nice to watch a landing and check it out in your photo book. The book is a great reference.
Thank You for taking the Time & Effort to show us the Landslide
I have been curious about it and your Flight showed it very clearly
Thanks for all you do for these awesome people in this country. Thanks for your time and effort for these videos.
i totally thought of you and the communities you serve when I read about the landslide in PNG the day it happened. Thanks for this video
Those few moments of video of the actual landslide- when you were close to it, gave me a MUCH better idea what happened, and how it happened compared to any other photos or video I have seen if it. Yes, very tragic and sad.... a massive amount of earth indeed. Well done- as always.
Great view of a terribly sad situation! I'm sure you would have had every media outlet around the world offering to pay you for that footage, last week.
Wow! Thanks for swinging by so we could check it out.
Likely the best view/footage of the landslide. Looking down the fall line is very informative of how massive & unpredictable the tragedy is.
Thank you for all you do, and for posting the landslide view. Would hope a major, or several, media Services PURCHASE that section of your video.
Thank you Ryan for the in side !
My late godfather worked in PNG in the 60s-70s and flew in and out of Wabag a few times. He said the runway had a significant step in the middle of it, making it an... interesting... place to go.
Always great flying with you Ryan. Some really gorgeous places there. I enjoy ALL of your videos. Thank you for all the work you put into them. I know all the gathering and editing is a real chore. You make it all work.
I live on a remote island in Southeast Alaska. We had a landslide last fall. It took out a family of five and took the man of the house nearby. His wife was trapped in the upstairs bathroom and that's what saved her life. I haven't been out there yet since my transmission said goodbye. I can only imagine though. My neighbor worked the cleanup, he's a dump truck driver. He posted a video of one of the helicopters that was ferrying geologists. I kid you not, the helicopter looked like a drone against the backdrop of the landslide.
Thanks for the landslide flyby. I had seen pictures, but this really highlighted the shear-off. Tropical setting is deceiving. We are used to looking at alpine for these elevations. Also not usual for us in the states to see this chain of high mountain, populated zones. Thank you , again.
Thanks Ryan, way too informative and thanks for showing us the above view of the Land slide..❤❤❤
Aviation and Geology in one video. Seriously fun. Thanks!
Excellent and informative Ryan. Thank you!
Thanks for the flyover Ryan of the slide. Always great videos.
Great video and content. Keep making them and posting them. They have been a part of my Sunday morning routine. Greetings from a CFI and aircraft owner currently living in Las Vegas, NV.
Awesome . 👏🏼. Thanks Ryan great approach & landing. On the numbers
Thanks Ryan! That steeply inclined plane looked remarkably smooth (bedding plane?), and it's no wonder the soil and vegetation slid off when the conditions allowed the slippage. Devastating! Great flight, nice roundout to match the slope at the correct speed. Well done, God bless.
Thanks Ryan for giving us that view of the tragic landslide.
Thankyou Ryan for a better image of the landslide. The lake you saw enroute is Lake Sirunki.🙏
Another stunning PNG flight Ryan, that landslide was very scary indeed!
Beautiful visuals and slick landing. PPNG is beautiful but I bet it can get dangerous quickly if you are new and dont know the local weather conditions.
You life the dream!
Very nice skills you are showing.
Like it very much.
Greets from The Netherlands.
Thank you! Cheers!
@@MissionaryBushPilot Be Safe!
Wow, incredible footage! Thank you for showing us! Watch every post you make. Loving it every time. Thank you and safe flights!
Parabéns Comandante, grande máquina.
Thanks a lot for the landslide footage.
thank you so much your videos are well worth watching
Thanks!
Just stumbled upon your channel. Just excellent production quality and narration. Going to watch more videos. Great avionics suite as well!
Thanks for taking us with you.
I thought, the most interesting part would be viewing the landslide, but the process of safely communicating and circumnavigating area traffic took the show.
Thx for showing the landslide. Those trees look so close on your approach !...just dont sneeze 🙂
Thanks Ryan.
Ryan, as always I appreciate the video. As for my aviation journey I’m currently ready for my Instrument Checkride just waiting on the Examiner!
Something I noticed that wanted to bring to your attention. When using the measuring tool on ForeFlight, you’re supposed to use the outside lines where they intersect and create a X or Cross on the corners of the tool instead of the center line. For example use the tool over a very long distance and see the difference in numbers on the top and bottom line. When I learned this it made using the tool much much much easier!
Thx for the tip
That mountain definitely sheared off along the bedding plane/strata. That is like a slab avalanche but with rock.
What a clear and interesting video of the area. Thanks
Thanks for the flyover and all your efforts.
Thank you Ryan, Great video as always. Thats a sizeable chunk of mountain to come loose. A terrible tragedy. 😐
Cool vid mate, thanks👍
Wow, that is a whole lot of earth that sheared off. There's a farm on the back side of the slip that looks very vulnerable now due to the new overhang created. I hope everyone stays safe on the ground and in the airspace around it. Thank you for the real view Ryan, I always appreciate your very safe flying from before takeoff to being stopped after landing. So professional. 👍
Thanks for the great videos! You are always very informative, keep up the great work !!
Not sure Ryan if 'enjoy' is the word I would use for seeing the site of this devastating natural disaster.
But thank you for the footage - only now I realise how much of that mountain has come down, just shearing off! Absolutely scary!
Great video, thanks Ryan.
@MissionaryBushPilot have you ever needed an alternate in Papua (Indonesia), seeing as you are flying quite close to the border?
No, I haven't ever had the need to cross the border.
Great video. Love the coffee table book too. Cheers from Winnipeg.
Thanks for watching!
Appreciate this report!
thanks. great perspective. so sad what it did to the local people
That’s stunned me!!!
Do all the Villages that you go to get advanced information that your coming & you still turn your landing light on so they can see you coming in?
He flies over the runway before landing so they'll know he's arriving.
When I was flying in Arnhem Land, our planes were all VH-LH#. The plane I flew most was LHX, so when I flew any other plane I still called it LHX. The person who was actually flying LHX would pipe up and say, "Hey that's my plane. Get you own." or something to that effect. I understand completely🤣
Awesome video I love your stuff! Sad to see this landslide looks awful. Prayers for their village.
Ryan love you for the wounder of the world in clouds, but I love your Exemplary procedures before and landing. Do not take risks through the clouds, they are angels, but some will lead you to some temptation. Don't do it 🤔 But you are more skilled than many. Take care and happy flying for the future, Great Vids Ryan.
Thx, was curious about that.
Looked like the grass was a bit high on landing. How high is acceptable?
Depends on how draggy the grass is, but I would say once it gets to about 6-8" is when I ask them to cut it
hey ryan, great video (as always,); just curious, how many hours do you have total?
I think around 3300
Interesting to see the site of the tragedy, thanks Ryan
You should be looking out!
I have flown Mt Hagen to Porgera via helicopter a couple of times for work
Prayers for those touched by the unfathomable tragedy in Yamboli.
Due to the terrain and abundance of rainfall... I would expect that landslides are pretty common.
I hope everyone is safe.
Holy Smokes, you guys gotta be on your game every mimute..
No book on your website…
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Been watching that landslide on TV after seeing your video you can see better idea how the people didn’t get a chance to escape.
670 poor souls lost in the landslide.
As a geologist we can see the bedding layer that failed shocking but very predictable.
In the beginning he puts a prop blade right on his noggin.. is there a prop discipline even when it's a turbine? One could spin the propeller freely and nothing would happen?
It's free spinning on a turbine engine
@@MissionaryBushPilot Aw, haha I was on a 30 min demo flight and the spinning bit was the Roger not to touch area. I'm not saying it was wrong, I have the Kodiak on X-Plane and remembered it's a turbo fan (the itt dial).