No goofball turning the camera around so they can make a dumb expression. No clickbait thumbnails. It's nice. I wish more of youtube could be this way.
Metallic testicles required. Love the Otters performance, amazing to me. Flew in an Islander twice, Nandi, Fiji to Kandavu,and return, very windy, short strip, great pilots. Great footage, thanks for posting.
7:15 it’s amazing how much nose down needs to be apply and how “easy” it is for it to land after half rwy passed and still be able to stop that quickly! TO is an amazing plane which I had the opportunity to fly to/from Lukla with. Well done!
This video is awesome. I love videos of this airport. You did an outstanding job with the different angles and closeups. I saw angles that I've never seen before in other videos of this airport. I truly enjoyed this video. Congratulations man , on a job well done.
My dad was a pilot. He explained how low wing planes have a harder time landing because of "ground effect". The difference is clearly visible in this video with the grey plane. High wing aircraft can land on shorter runways.
Fantastic captures! May I feature the PC-12 go around in one of my next episodes? Of course with a link back to your original video. All the best to you and happy 2024! 🎉
What amazing is that with so many approaches lining up, pilots still managed to have time turning around and clear the only runway. Awesome skills. Awesome video captures.
Stunning captures, great job! Would you be alright with me featuring some of them in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thanks!
thank you for uploading the fruits of your time and labour. On another note, this airport seems to be the most challenging after Lukla. I am definitely going to try this on FSX.
Great video man !!! I've been to St.Barths a few times while I worked on cruiseships. Sadly never experienced landing here in a plane !! Keep up the great work!! Greets from Norway
Having all of these , tho only 45 min in a PC12, the Twotter is my favorite…learned to fly Otters and 208’s in Alaska and loved them both….flew BN2 out of San Juan to the Islands til the DC-3 from St Thomas called my name. But this approach and runway are what an Otter was designed to handle… just need to try it with a 30knt x-wind and nil braking on glare ice….what fun!!
We often anchored just below the approach at Barts. Kinda fun watching them just miss the foliage. About twice a year they hit something. About once every five years there’s a crash and the rich folk are stuck for awhile until they clean up the mess.
Very nice! I guess pilots will feel some relief the day this runway is extended, allowing them to reduce their rate of descent. On the other hand, some pilots (and passengers) must like the thrill of landing as is.
I work at Westchester County Airport, up in New York (USA), and Tradewind is one of our base airlines, it is ALWAYS flying in and out. It's amazing to see them so active down there during the winter, because normally they are that busy during the summer up here.
Looking at this Video tells me when you're young you take all type of risks. Can't believe I made those approaches and landed numerous times in the 1970's. Good luck to Pilots going into St. Barths, Saba, and Statia.
Great capture! May I feature a part of this great video in one of my Daily Dose of Aviation? Of course with a link back to your original video and full credit. All the best to you!
great video man. most of the st barths videos i find are way old. this has great quality. what's the Vref of a PC-12? it appears to be significantly higher than all the others, so they tend to come in rather hot and high, too. the twin otters, however, really need to be forced down into the ground. they just wanna fly.
Excellent video, Bro! Can i use it as part of my video for my channel? You will be credited in the video. and you get a backlink to your original video in my description. thanks
I remember this place I couldn't believe how short it was an what was in the front of us we had an emergency landing almost didn't make it me an the kids
Like videos that are this way, no comments, no music, just airplanes. Thanks for that
No goofball turning the camera around so they can make a dumb expression. No clickbait thumbnails. It's nice. I wish more of youtube could be this way.
Metallic testicles required. Love the Otters performance, amazing to me. Flew in an Islander twice, Nandi, Fiji to Kandavu,and return, very windy, short strip, great pilots. Great footage, thanks for posting.
No te parece criticable la situación. Con razón por gente como tu ocurren accidentes
7:15 it’s amazing how much nose down needs to be apply and how “easy” it is for it to land after half rwy passed and still be able to stop that quickly! TO is an amazing plane which I had the opportunity to fly to/from Lukla with. Well done!
love watching the twin otters landing, no other plane can make such a short landing to turn off.
This video is awesome. I love videos of this airport. You did an outstanding job with the different angles and closeups. I saw angles that I've never seen before in other videos of this airport. I truly enjoyed this video. Congratulations man , on a job well done.
Thankyou!
My dad was a pilot. He explained how low wing planes have a harder time landing because of "ground effect". The difference is clearly visible in this video with the grey plane. High wing aircraft can land on shorter runways.
Fantastic captures! May I feature the PC-12 go around in one of my next episodes? Of course with a link back to your original video. All the best to you and happy 2024! 🎉
Yes that’s fine thankyou for asking!
That DHL pilot came in at level of the cars 😮 07:47
And the guy with his shovel goes on shoveling, that must not be the first time this happens. :D
The Twin Otter appears to be the ideal aircraft for this airport.
Very soothing to watch. Reminds of my time spent learning short field takeoffs and landings. Thanks for a peaceful 45 minutes of plane watching.
this is one of the best vids i have watched in years of youtube
Same here, thanks for sending this great video.
This view never gets old!!!
What amazing is that with so many approaches lining up, pilots still managed to have time turning around and clear the only runway. Awesome skills. Awesome video captures.
Absolutely stunning catches 😍
What an amazing planespotting video. Thanks for sharing that kind of videos. 👍🏼
We already subscribed to your channel 👍🏼
Stunning captures, great job! Would you be alright with me featuring some of them in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thanks!
Hello I love ur videos
Of course! Thankyou
@@Calsaviationlol ur vid is the title of his vid
The Twin Otter's climb performance is second to none! And they stop just as well.
one of the best st barts video i have ever seen! more of this please
Thankyou!
thank you for uploading the fruits of your time and labour. On another note, this airport seems to be the most challenging after Lukla. I am definitely going to try this on FSX.
Reminds me of Culebra, Puerto Rico airport......
I like the plane with the red white & blue, with the call sign - PJ- WlQ, to me, its one beauty, enjoying the video immensely.
Great video man !!! I've been to St.Barths a few times while I worked on cruiseships. Sadly never experienced landing here in a plane !! Keep up the great work!! Greets from Norway
It must be fantastic to experience that up close.
Mejor es morir accidentado 👍
Having all of these , tho only 45 min in a PC12, the Twotter is my favorite…learned to fly Otters and 208’s in Alaska and loved them both….flew BN2 out of San Juan to the Islands til the DC-3 from St Thomas called my name. But this approach and runway are what an Otter was designed to handle… just need to try it with a 30knt x-wind and nil braking on glare ice….what fun!!
Beautiful island and a very exciting airport...
That second landing was so smooth! I was expecting smoke from the wheels touching down but the pilot greased it perfectly!
Those twin otters get so much lift so quickly after takeoff 🫨🫨🫨
Very challenging landing!!
My favorite landing was the DHL´s Cessna 208 Cargomaster, was realle insane. Amazing video!
The skill of these pilots...wow
Espectacular, gracias, saludos desde España👋👌
Nice to see successful landings here!
Love watching those win-air guys work that 2 otter. One of the few that make the 2nd taxiway
also, the twin otters have crazy climb rates, especially when the wind is favorable. amazing to see
Love twin otters!
all those tradewind pilatus’ are amazing
We often anchored just below the approach at Barts. Kinda fun watching them just miss the foliage. About twice a year they hit something. About once every five years there’s a crash and the rich folk are stuck for awhile until they clean up the mess.
Very nice! I guess pilots will feel some relief the day this runway is extended, allowing them to reduce their rate of descent. On the other hand, some pilots (and passengers) must like the thrill of landing as is.
That nose dive on to the ramp is enough to send me into cardiac arrest 🚑
Man those Twin Otters sure float and then stop quickly! PJ-WII making that turn off time after time too!
This was so good!!
That DHL Caravan 😱😱😱😱
Awesome ❤
Masterpiece 👏🏼
I work at Westchester County Airport, up in New York (USA), and Tradewind is one of our base airlines, it is ALWAYS flying in and out. It's amazing to see them so active down there during the winter, because normally they are that busy during the summer up here.
During HPN's summer, they are quite busy with their HPN-MVY and HPN-ACK I fly frequently to MVY and its either Cape Air or Tradewind
@@BoatClubCaretaker yup, we get slammed since they're based with us
Very challenging landing!! 😲😲
These pilots are cool! Nice video )))
Сууупппееерр💯💯💯💯💯 прелесть💯💯💯💯 шикарно❤❤❤❤❤❤любимое видео🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥 спасибо❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome Action at SBH ❤ 🔥🔥
16:00Now THAT was a short landing! 😂
Looking at this Video tells me when you're young you take all type of risks.
Can't believe I made those approaches and landed numerous times in the 1970's.
Good luck to Pilots going into St. Barths, Saba, and Statia.
5:00 Go around 😁
Água Branca Alagoas Brasil abraço gostei do vídeo
Gotta love most of the twin otters made the taxi way without back taxi the runway
as one of the transguilla pilots that fly st barth it is very hard and stressful and I hate it when I have to do it
Good work!
I like the Twin Otter also, but my favorite is the BN Islander on takeoff just because of the piston engines.
Great capture! May I feature a part of this great video in one of my Daily Dose of Aviation? Of course with a link back to your original video and full credit. All the best to you!
Yeah no problem!
Wonder if that's as much fun as it looks like it is.
Holy Smokes! The pilot of Winair PJ-WIX just bout *drove* it down the hill 🚙
Thanks for this! We’re anchored in St M and I was wondering where all those twins were headed….
Они направляются в пункт их дислокации , на авианосцы !
A triumph in energy management !
Damn I probably would have gone around if I were flying that PC-12 at 3:35
Stunning capture!
May I feature it in my video, with full credit and a link to your original video? Wishing you all the best!
Yes you can!
Full Flaps & Nose down often looks like a glitch in the matrix to me. DHL’s Kingfisher at 7:47 didn’t get the nose down memo.
Only had to wait 5 minutes to see a Go-Around!
Awesome shot! Can I feature it in my upcoming episode with credit? Thanks!
Yes!
@@Calsaviation Thanks
great video man. most of the st barths videos i find are way old. this has great quality.
what's the Vref of a PC-12? it appears to be significantly higher than all the others, so they tend to come in rather hot and high, too. the twin otters, however, really need to be forced down into the ground. they just wanna fly.
Thankyou! I don’t think there’s too much in it. PC12 is a very versatile plane too. But really tests it’s performance at St Bart’s
Wow! What a fantastic airport. Love waterfront view!
Un coucou....a toi POPO...la vidange..
😮That first DHL 208 didn't come to play 😂🔥🔥
Nice shots!
Could I use some of the videos in a compilation on my channel? I'll give proper credits and link to the original video.
Yeah, thankyou
How do they always stop in time ?
Nice shot! Can I feature it? Credited on screen and with a link back!
Yes. Thankyou
Brilliant Capture! can i use this as part of my video? you will be credited in the description and video 👍
Yes. Thanks for asking
Coming into this airport with the wind kicking around just seems so DANGEROUS
7:46 oh hell no, couldn't imagine being in that car and almost getting hit
7:48 😮😮😮
i wonder if a Pilates PC-24 can land here
Hi
Like the landing on a short runway? But what airport is this or county, will like to visit it sometime? I am from Venezuela
It’s the French island of st Barthelemy in the Caribbean
Amazing footage! Is it ok if I put some of this into one of my videos? I’ll credit you
Of course! Thanks
👏👏👏
What is the airport at the beginning of the video called?
Very nice.
Nice spot! Great work! Love it!
that first one was sporty.
Can a ATR72 land their🤔
No way!
Excellent video, Bro! Can i use it as part of my video for my channel? You will be credited in the video. and you get a backlink to your original video
in my description. thanks
Yeah no problem
Thanks brother@@Calsaviation
Hi Brother: can i use your complete video in my channel or some part of your video:regards@@Calsaviation
Looked like you missed the Kingair into SBH.. .
I remember this place I couldn't believe how short it was an what was in the front of us we had an emergency landing almost didn't make it me an the kids
Why don't they land from the other side. Wouldn't it be easier?
Anyone know the plane at 2:15?
It’s a Britten Norman islander
Bn 2 islander
Wouldn't it be safer to land the other way around, even with the wind on the back ???
No chance of a go around as the hill would be in the way
Quando a saída é pela cabeceira 10 aí é tenso complicado
I presume it's strictly daylight hours only. Is runway 28 ever used I wonder?
Yeah flights only arrive between 8am and 6pm usually. And yes I saw runway 28 used last time but this time I think it was too windy
i wonder how many cars have been hit by planes on this island, not even trying to sound mean just genuinely curious
And the winner is Twin Otters 🛩👏😎
What’s this plane 0:37
A Britten Norman Islander
@@Calsaviationthank u
DHL almost bought the farm on that approach
2:28
Scott's valley Park and Enterprise airports telephone wires in California. Where enough for me