Where no plane has been before...
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- This is the first flight to Laryi, a new airstrip in Papua, Indonesia.
The runway is less than 1,000 feet (300 meters) long, curved, and situated on a narrow ridgeline at above 6,500 feet.
The people of Laryi have been asking for a pilot to open the runway for months, and it just so happens, that I am in the area...
They worked on that strip for 7 years, believing that someday an airplane would actually land on it! The faith that that would take! Amazing. I flew Bell 205s for National Utility Helicopters off an island about 30 miles south of Sorong back in the early 1970s, so I really enjoy seeing everything that's happening in the country today. Thank you so much for the video.
You're welcome.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Hats off to you for flying in this area before GPS and all the things that aviation so much safer and stress-free!
You guys paved the way for the rest of us!
@@mapsedge Actually, it wasn't all that hard, because we didn't know any better! LOL!
They actually said it took 3 years but the pilot thought they said 7 years. Still a long time and a lot of work!
True Faith
If China comes, roads will be in abundance
This is probably the coolest aviation video I've ever seen, no camera setting up tricks, just genuine reality.
edit: apparently they took 7 years to build this runway, mad respect to these people like holy shit I don't think I or my neighbours could ever do something like this w/o modern equipment.
That is silly, 225 kilometres to the east of here is a town called Tabubil where the people live that work in one of the biggest copper mines in the world. The topography looks just like this and they had to haul the equipment up there in pieces at the beginning. I've been to a bunch of little villages with runways not much bigger than this one. And I have videos to prove it.
@@johnarnold893 What exactly was the point of your comment?
"HURR DURR THIS IS ACKSHUALLY REALLY EASY YOU GUYS, I HAVE PICTURES TO PROVE IT" - you, a retard.
This made me cry! Beautiful video, you can really see the happiness in the villagers eyes. Hope their effort to prepare the airport will give them blessings, and save lives when needed. All you pilots working in environments like this are my heroes!!!
Thank you.
I'm happy you enjoyed it
Its a feel good video - what about it made you cry though?
I felt the same, feeling what this runway means to them.. also having the faith to build such a project without heavy machinery.. and with no guarantee that a plane will ever land.. that's having faith in your idea.
+1 really put things in perspective when we in the 1st world complain that the newest cellphone isn't available at launch or something similarly entitled - these people built a runway on top of a mountain with just hand tools and all they had was *hope* that a plane *may* come. The human spirit is strong with that crowd!
I was a career airline pilot all of my life, now retired, and I’ve never seen anything like this. This is the best aviation video I have ever seen on RUclips. Beautiful people in a beautiful place. What an honor for that pilot.
Thank you!
It was a pretty cool experience
Now that you’re retired, why don’t you do it?
As an Indonesian, I am really proud what you did and the village did there!
Shouldn't be part of Indonesia, It belongs to the Papuans
@@ArguingOnlineTouchGrass Yes I agree too, the people are just doing corruption. It should be Indonesia but the government is bad so I feel like Papuans too
@@ArguingOnlineTouchGrass look at what New Guinea currently is & you have your answer to why some parts of Papua remains with Indonesia. Oh and Western (mostly Australian) calls for "liberation"? East Timor still lives as an example of "out of the frying pan, into the fire". Very nice of the Timorese to let +80% of their natural oil & gas be extracted for Australian companies, huh?
yeah what do you know@@ArguingOnlineTouchGrass
@trulskarinsson5711 you're conveniently forgetting that most of these flights and some of the airstrips are subsidized and funded by the Indonesian Government
When I retire from the airlines, I decided this is what I want to do for the rest of my flying years. Inspirational video, especially the impact it meant when you landed and the connection it meant to the outside world.
I have lived where a $1 could change how a person's year went. The way the people welcomed you was amazing and proves out the point the ones with nothing give the most.
What an incredible video! The fact that you truly understand these isolated people and appreciate their gratitude for you is really heart warming!
Respect to Pilot and deep congratulations to Villagers and their hard work.
A huge, Hearty respect to the such a brave Pilot ❤ from Nepal
Hat off to you sir....that was quite a touching moment and I feel privileged to have witnessed that landing and the people greeting you and honouring you...
Absolutely right!! Wonderful video!
Ricard - you are truly amazing - that narration was absolutely fantastic ! -The energy ,the feeling of first landing and the thankfulness of the locals who built the runway for 7 years - this is just out of this world
What a welcome 😊😂 moment of royal welcome... from the bottom of their hearts ❤
Terima kasih banyak telah melayani dan mendampingi saudara -saudara kami di Papua. God Bless You.
What an emotional moment! You Sir live a life that is not only fulfilling but also enriches others. No amount of money can compensate for that. Wish you health, joy and more life.
Its great seeing villages team together for mutual prosperity and friendship!
What a Blessing for the pilot and everyone. One of the most moving video in RUclips
My feelings♡ exactly. 🤝
I think the biggest think about all this is the amount of appreciation they have for you pilot.....stay doing what you do and stay humble with them...
Wow, I've been watching aviation videos for a long time, this is one of the best videos I've seen. I don't know why but it made me cry. That's incredible.
Such a pleasure to watch. Hats off to you for taking the risk. Watching your interaction with the villagers was so wholesome 🙏
As someone who grew up a little bit in an isolated, fly in/boat in only community, I thought our dirt/Ice in the winter runway was sketchy, but this takes the cake.
The remote mountains of Papua are famous among linguists as fertile ground for innumerable languages. When a visit to the next village is 5 days of jungle mountaineering, travel is minimal and isolation of villages is maximum. After 1000 years, there comes to be a language in every valley and mountaintop,and that explains why there are said to be hundred or a thousand languages on that one island. It is in that deep historical context of eternal isolation from the outer world that the excitement of the welcoming crowd must be understood. This is a historical transformative moment for them, if hardly more than symbolically, to be finally in some kind of real-time contact with the outside world. At the same time I see baseball caps and smart phones in the crowd so they are not actually hermetically sealed off from the world. But what an achievement by them, and an expression of optimism and love for us, they worked that hard wanting to connect with the rest of us on the outside. So so touching and beautiful.
I was near there in 70s, and our troop had several Ausie or NZ linguists because of that .. each trained in the basics of 1 or 2 dialects.. No doubt one of the toughest areas I ever worked in, either as a soldier or later as a prospector ..
@@doonhamer252 This is located in West Papua, Indonesia - transferred from the Netherlands in 1963 and incorporated in 1969. Where was "near there" for you as a soldier ? Especially with New Zealanders ?
@petergraves2085 only one kiwi if I remember right, attached to and aussie unit .. we were looking for a ww2 wreck, that was reported in the area that possibly could be either RAAF or RAF..
Nothing to exciting..
@@doonhamer252 Thanks for picking up. I had thought you might have been a military unit doing intelligence snooping near the Indon. border !!
@@petergraves2085 a bit spooky
I flew 40 years in northwest ontario bush as a minnow trapper. Some of my lakes were under 300 ft. But qhat i just watched had me on the edge of my seat. This guy is good.
feels good to see them so happy. Huge respect to you for taking up such a risky task.
This was inspirational. You can't forget the joy and hospitality of these villagers or the bravery doing this landing at all!
I'm in stock world connected with 1st world but I realized happiness is different when saw these peoples smiley faces with full of Hope. This is true life. Nice commentary and shots
Do you need a separate plane to carry your balls mate? your skills both piloting and with people make me very happy that the most talented people in this world do actually use their skills for the benefit of the world. I am humbled by this.
well said. that pilot got big balls
Jesus Christ Loves You
Big balls, even bigger heart.
The Plane should have a Pair in Gold, swinging from the Tail section.
Being someone born in Malaysia , I could understand the Indonesian language they are speaking and it made me feel connected to these people and the pilot actually communicated pretty well.
I understood what both, U & he said, Perfectly !! I'm Malaysian :)
A fantastic video... The camera angles, the smooth and informative narration in the background, the ideal duration, and the wonderful communication with the villagers. Everything has been done just as it should be. Thank you!
Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for serving those beautiful people with your skills and humility!
What an incredibly moving experience watching this.
Their thankfulness is off the charts.
You're a lucky man, God bless you!
The way the men greet him all lining up eagerly to shake his hand shows how much respect and appreciation they have for this man and it’s beautiful to see
My folks were missionaries in East Africa. And one f the stations they lived at in Ethiopia was just shy of 8000 feet elevation. The airstrip where they used was very similar to this one...and on occasion had cattle ranging on it. So the pilot would have to scare them off before landing. What a life! Amazing! Gotta have grit to be a bush pilot!
Simply amazing!!! Wow. The challenges of landing there look almost insurmountable, but your skills really shine!! I laughed out loud as you described your attempts at conversation, but you sounded fluent. I think that the point was made to them when you landed that regardless of what was said, you were there to help, and they very clearly loved that you were there!!! Great work, sir!! Great work, indeed!
It sounds like he's saying shalom! Love this! And Shalom from Nashville
Yup, a frontier flying service like this operated by Christian missionary aviation services although funded mostly by the Indonesian govt. Most Christian in Papua are evangelical Christians.
When you did that flyby I thought " heck no way " , and then you put the plane down neatly 👏🥇. Just brilliant - amazing to watch 🙇♂️. Thanks for vid and WELL DONE .
Wow... amazing.. Thank you for putting happiness to my brothers in Papua.
....sooo nice and impressive Video !! BIG COMPLIMENT for the Peoples they build the Strip and BIG COMPLIMENTE to the Pilot(s) operating in and out !! wish You all a safe OPS and sky clear !! GOD bless You !! Kinde regards from a former PORTER Pilot from Swirzerland !!
great video, to see the people react so happily that their runway was finally used, a great feeling
Bravo for your bravery! You gave these fine people a sense of importance and the knowledge that they matter in the grand scheme of humanity. You didn't just bring them goods. You brought them hope, pride, satisfaction and assurance. Thanks for documenting the adventure. Me and my family really enjoyed it. - a fellow pilot
In 42 years of flying, that experience this pilot had that day would have been the crown achievement of my career. He will never forget this.
That is a great video Rick. Awesome flying skills. The pilatus is such a cool bird.
One of my coworkers back in the 80s, Phil Woods, started out with Field Aviation who sent him to Papua New Guinea. He did aircraft maintenance for them there for several years. He was flown into fields like that to repair aircraft that broke down on or before landing. A few times they had to leave aircraft for months because the fields were too bad to fly out of with the larger aircraft. They had something small that could get out with two people, but he hated flying in them. One time they had to get out, so the locals covered the muddy start of the runway with small tree trunks to get them going. He said it was the ultimate washboard runway, but it got them out with the patient and the doctor. I wish I had paid more attention at the time.
What a rewarding job, for the saints who fly these routes..Bravo
How innocent and hardworking theses people are , to have spend 7 yrs to building something which had no guarantee that it would yield any fruit of their labour. But their faith and belief could not stop them and here's the result . Truly beliefs and faith can move the mountains.😊 And thanks to this brave pilot for not letting them down. God bless you. 😊
Great film! Keep them coming, this is good stuff ! I like the understatement that “this will never become a major airport”. You got yourself another subscriber!
Thanks.
I'm happy you enjoyed it
Really appreciated, may God blesses you and your team for the love of that community and generations for seeing a plane 🤗💐💓 it gives them hope to see again and maybe someone will study and do great work to themselves one day 🙏
I flew a Citation C550 in PNG for a while, much the same landscape and people -Amazing! We could not, of course, operate on small runways like that but I did a few passenger runs on Twin Otters to have a look around.
It must have been a good feeling to open the runway for them, well done!
This is so special. So good for these people. Great stuff
Beautiful landing... phhheew 😁😃😉...
I can feel their happiness, and get tears in my eyes ...they love you...
Beautiful video 🙂
💐✨🌹🌼💖💝💖🌼🌹✨💐
heres your like, your comment and your new subscription, keep at it captain. Clear skies and bendy runways for you 🛩️
😂🤣
Thank you!
I am a retired ATP and that was so impressive and unique. Thanks so much for sharing!!
Well that was downright touching. Hats off and blessings upon you, Flyer!
That’s awesome! The love they showed when you arrived
Good job on capturing this moment. Thank you!!!
love this video. Its a great reminder how hard life is and how youd be sing and dancing at the opportunity to make things easier for yourself and community. Awesome video
What beautiful people and an amazing greeting. Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience.
This is such an incredible, heartwarming video all around. Thank you for sharing!
This is remind me when I was a little boy in Laos 45 years ago and my dad died to protected all American soldiers so some them can come home. My dad put me my mother brother sister in the little airplane like the one you flew to the unknown villages and make me think to the past. Thank you love your video.
My goodness. So your engine must be in perfect condition, since there is no room for failure on departure. Always happy landings.
I am so impressed! You do great, important and meaningful work! Hope you & your plane are always secure & safe! Keep up your great service to the people!
That greeting from the tribe was straight out of Indiana Jones. You’re a legend mate.
Nice work caption,, Congratulation on the inauguration of the new landing strip ., really it's the gateway for the people of Laryi to outside world
......AND a C-130 delivered the balls this pilot has! I wouldnt put my faith in anything but a Pilatus Porter up there OUTSTANDING flying sir. LOVELY LOVELY people! I would rather spend 10 years with these people than spend one HOUR with some of the people I meet in 'civilised' countries. Thank you for making their dream come true that the great white bird would come.
Wow, good job! I was thrilled to hear the stall horn soon after going over the approach end of the "runway"!
Fantastic. You are indeed Blessed with a Lot of Good Karma in Your Previous Lifetimes to have Evolved to be of Still Greater Service in this Timespan too. Continue the Good Work Captain to Bring Greater Joy & Be a part of the Greater Peace of these Great Beings in the Valleys & Mountains. Bless You
Oh goddess when I watched you landed on the narrow runway it’s sooo scary and unsafe for me to watch until these days but you are brave,strong, that’s why you became hero for them and you still do 😅god bless you for your kindness, I called a hero flying to the mountains 🍀
You are leading an incredible life! Improving the lives of others. You must be proud.
I simply loved the way they welcomed you .. ❤❤❤❤. Lots of love 💕 from Buffalo New York USA 🇺🇸
Man you have incredible flying skills, I salute you for making these people's lives better
it got me tears in my eyes when they start honouring you. Beautiful.
Great video and story.
Enjoyed from Leyte, Philippines
Truly magnificent, i love how the people welcomed you with open arms. You have a great set of skills, with that comes a great responsibility to help others. Well done and thank you From Melbourne, Australia.
Exhilarating but beautiful. Bravo, Mr. Pilot 😍
I'm a Brazilian pilot and I've worked doing missions taking supplies to indigenous tribes in the Amazon flying a Cessna Grand Caravan hydro and that time in my life was very rewarding.
Ag driver for 20 years ... worked some of the narrowest, muddiest ... 'scariest' strips ... on rice in s. Louisiana. Thought I'd seen it all ... but THIS?? Holy sh.t!!!! Pilot better not have ground control issues here!! Great job bud!!! And great you can put those good skills to work for these folks. Has to be rewarding work ... !! Just hope you can make enough to pay your laundry bills for all the soiled panties!!! LOL
Thanks for posting this.
I am from India.
Such a great video. Appreciate your hard work. Thank you 🙏🏾❤️
Amazing video! Someday I hope to be as cool as the pilot in this film! Sadly I don’t think that day will ever come for me.
Made me homesick - I remember Wosi and Tagi airstrips being opened and now even Pyramid Station airstrip is no longer used because of the roads connecting them to Wamena!
They actually opened up again so passengers could avoid having to pay for Covid screening in Wamena 😂🤣
@@mapsedge I had not heard that - did they open all three airstrips?
@@margieulsh1969 I haven't looked at pyramid yet but I just saw today that polimo was back in business.
I haven't had a chance to go there yet so maybe some of the rules have changed
Wow, the landscape and the people living there - it looks like an Indiana Jones story just came true !!
We whinge and moan if the post doesn't come. These wonderful people spent 7 years building this runway hoping a plane would come. I'm not going to complain again. Great flying mate, well done to all.
What an amazing experience!
Both for pilot and villagers.
I couldn't imagine being a villager, and then having such access to the outside world.
I also can't imagine being the pilot. Exiting your plane and being praised and loved by thousands of villagers. Likely being treated like a king for your stay.
Amazing video! I can't believe you have so few subscribers, your work (and your heart by the looks of things) is great!
Wow. That felt heroic
this is wild! how cool for that pilot with so much appreciation and love for him landing on their airstrip. one of the most interesting videos i have seen on youtube.
Thank you so much.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Truly awesome video , no fluff ..
You are an expert at what you do! God Bless you!
I've been in the back of Porters almost 1000 times, that strip is almost unreal, you're a badass 🙌
what an absolute Gem to Watch in RUclips.... thanks youtube recommedation
Man, I just love that plane! Always had a smile on my face when I parked her.
Bravo aux constructeur de la piste et super bravo au courageux pilote merci a lui que Dieu le garde a chaque vol et que la meteo soit bonne.❤😊
dude, i am very surprised you dont have more subscribers and views, amazing job with that landing, and props for how you handled the situation
Thanks for the support!
I'll just have to make more videos and try to get the algorithm's attention 👍
Это было очень великолепно!!! Посадить самолёт на такой маленький клочок земли!!! И видеть счастье в глазах этих людей!!!
Great video! I am currently finishing my training to do this type of flying but in Central Africa. Keep up the good work!
You are the best pilot. God Bless You Capten🙏
One hell of a cool adventure! Hardly anyone on the planet can say they've done this!
The plane looks like it is rather rugged and built for hard use. I live in Alaska and have flown on float planes and bush planes so I understand the adventure it is to fly into remote locations on small but capable aircraft!
Good Job 👍. God Bless You.. capt. Ricard. 🙏
Now THAT is a welcome party! Great video, thank you for sharing.
I hope you have those gifts they gave you on the walls in your home. What a wonderful experience!
Fascinating viewing all-round. Thanks mate.