Professional Pilot Baffled by Controller's Actions
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Here is what I think happened and why my clearance was canceled mid way. The active runway was 27, but I had requested to shoot the approach on runway 09 because to set up for the approach on 27 would have required me to go about 25nm in the wrong direction. She gave me clearance really far out, and I think another airplane on the ramp just has started up. When she realized I was so far out, she canceled my clearance with the anticipation that plane would be ready to go for takeoff on runway 27. She later just changed the active runway to runway 09 because the winds were negligible, and runway 09 would set the departing aircraft off in the direction he was heading anyway. It wasn't her fault, she was trying her best to accommodate me landing on the non active runway while trying to accommodate departing traffic as well.
Think you're right Ryan..she did h
er best, and you was very calm all the way, and just act like a professional pilot.... 👍👍 ...what you actually are 🙂
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Just wondering what your departure airstrip is- the text says "danget" - I tried backtracking from nadzab but couldn't find anything in the MSFS database nor on Google Earth that even remotely resembles this.
silly me i thought your entire flight plan was canceled 🤯 i see it was just the approach but nevertheless you did handle it professionally.
She cancelled the approach clearance, but didn't tell you what to do instead of the approach. Was it obvious from the plates what you were supposed to do? I would have expected her to give you an altitude to remain above so there was room to get the departing traffic underneath you, but maybe that was already on the plates?
Yep sounds like you figured it out.
I love your attitude, you’re a great role model for all pilots with your commitment to the checklist and solid risk management. It’s always better to life to fly another day.
Vlogging your flights can be a very powerful tool when used properly. It holds you accountable for every single action. If I was still flying, I would do it for every flight, even if I didn't publish a single one.
very true. It really makes you abide by all the regulations at all times, as well as keeping you sharp by verbalizing everything to yourself
@@MissionaryBushPilot It's also a great learning tool for up and coming/hopeful pilots to see -- or for writers who want to better showcase real world professions in their stories.
@@Seriously_Unserious @MissionaryBushPilot and I suspect the means by which great pilots become great pilots, as they never take anything for granted or become blasé
@@johnvickers6389 and avoid a terminal case of get-there-itis.
@@MissionaryBushPilot I do that with work when Im stuck as a programmer, just explaining what im doing , and when im doing something weird or saying something weird Im wondering to myself why? and eventual I get an better answer. Rubber duck debug.
That time lapse was incredible. Very difficult weather to avoid. 😮
I love how bush pilots refer to a backyard plot of grass as a "runway"!
Worked in Sandpoint Idaho for a welding supply company, filling in for a sick coworker for a few months. I always loved delivering to Quest Aircraft (now Daher). It was great to see a modern complex aircraft made in a small town. Same town was manufacturing Tamarack Winglets (for Citation Jets) and Timbersled track systems to turn motorbikes into a snowbike. The town had significant manufacturing considering it's population was 9,777 in the 2022 census.
All controllers were new at one time! I know I was. I remember fumbling over my words and not knowing what to say or when to say it! CDW/TEB/DCA/PCT
Live to fly another day. Fly safe Ryan, you and your family and colleagues are in my thoughts and prayers.
Thank you
Thanks for the great video. My father was stationed in Nadzab during WW2. He was in the Royal Australian Air Force setting up radar installations. I believe Nadzab was an acronym for Northern Australian Defence Zone Air Base
Really? That's wild. I would have never guessed that's what it meant
Your attention to detail and professionalism never cease to amaze me. Good job Ryan being the example of a consummate professional pilot. Your videos make me miss flying. I would love to climb back into the cockpit one day soon again I hope! When you get the flying bug it never leaves you!
You're the master of IFR/VFR, and crazy PNG weather too!
You are the best Ryan ! God bless and may His angels always carry and protect you!
Thank you
The time lapse was just fantastic and you did a great job turning around. It's not worth the risk and tomorrow is always a new day to try again.
I flew for years professionally. Your attention to detail and your procedures are very impressive! Your self briefings are perfect! He was doing her best to make your job harder. Way to stay calm and collected!
I fly often in PNG (sim) because of your channel! Got your Kodiac course, a coffee mug and you are one of my favorite top channels for aviation. Thanks for all of your videos! Cool approach.😊😊😊
Awesome. Thanks for the support and enjoy flying
I really love how the entire community is standing there watching him take off!
We are their reality tv
50, 40, 30, 20, 10 - *landing on the runway* 😂
I love seeing the villagers lined up in the background to see you safely off.
You've gotta have the most interesting 'office' in the world, Missionary Bush Pilot! I love popping by, watching your videos whenever I can. Godspeed and may God Richly Bless You, Now & Forever, Sir! 🙏
Thanks for having us along on your extremely challenging flight. From an old pilot since 1957 Melbourne Australia.
That time lapse showed amazing amounts of decision making. Great job! 👍
A fascinating watch. I was ATC in PNG in the 70's and 80's (Hagen, Madang, Lae) and often spent my days off hitching a ride with the Talair boys and visiting some of the more remote strips around PNG. It is amazing to see how technology has simplified the single pilot operation, reduced the workload and increased the safety. Also not surprised that the weather can still be a bitch.
Also pleasing to see that the standard of control appears to have been maintained. I was heavily involved in the training of the first Nationals to train as controllers in the late 70's.
This is another excellent example of how a well-organized "Professional" pilot operates. Nicely done! "Love it when an approach works out." yup.
I am clearly not hard of hearing, but I'm impressed that pilots can understand that garbage, that is a radio transmission.
Not 'click baity' at all awesome work as per usual.
PNG cloud layers seem so complex. Crazy weather. Takes a skilled pilot to do this
Thank You, Captain for taking us on this wonderful journey, despite the challenging weather. Much greetings from Germany!
Ryan excellent flight and the way you described your actions during the flight is amazing, thanks very much for a great video again as always.
I feel I am wasting my life not traveling the world to see these beautiful views
You’re right!
Don’t wait. Tome does not slow for anyone👨✈️
That was some nifty navigation over the mountains and down into bad weather. Very well done. A little intense at moments.
Well done! I love that modern airplanes have all those tools to help flight safety.
Great job flyer man and great landing, love watching you fly. Keep up the good work man , be safe and have a good one see ya next time see you on next video see ya bye.
Thank you so much for making these videos!
I’m amazed that you can fly and navigate in weather like that. It must take a lot of skill, training and experience to do what you do. Great job!
Sweet approach Ryan thanks for everything 😊
Thanks for sharing! 🙏
"Live to fly another day" Amen to that ! Be safe Ryan.
I would fly with Ryan, anytime anywhere.......even if we didnt get to where we wanted to go, we would be alive to fly another day.....
Top notch video and flying. Thank you. 🙏
IFR can be tough but I can only imagine what it is like there. I am a retired cargo pilot also. Thanks so much for sharing. Brings back such great memories.
Thank you for the videos you are posting. it is great inspiration that is for sure! I have been taking note of some of your recent videos and the airfields you are going in and out of and have been trying them myself in MSFS 2020 in a DC-3. Lots of fun :)
wow as a heavy jet operator I must say nice job. The plane you're operating is pretty sweet, with all the bells and whistles like a modern jet. i'm pretty impressed with the modern day single engine planes compared to my era. nice job
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great job Ryan!!
Attention to detail 👍🏼 Very proficient
Thank you for sharing all these videos of flying. God bless.
Thank you for your constant, superb videos, Ryan. Let's us live vicariously through your professional adventures.
Awesome video - thank you also for being such a responsible pilot!
I recently found your channel and I thoroughly enjoy how you talk us, and yourself, throughout the flight. I am not a pilot but I enjoy watching anything about flying. Great job! I look forward to watching future videos from you amigo. Be safe
Bravo - great flight and video and narration!
Oooh .... clouds with rocks.
You are a true inspiration, thank you for sharing what you do in PNG, it is a blessing to so many.
A superb video Ryan - a wonderful study of how to keep safe when flying anywhere but particulaly in that area of PNG where you fly and "The clouds have rocks in them" - your planning and organization keep you ahead of the aircraft - something any aspiring pilot would do well to take on board. ATC were not having a good day and I admire your patience with them when operating in those conditions - can't be easy. Adding the sub-titles to the timelapse clip was brilliant - a very effective demonstration of how you deal with whatever the conditions throw at you and when to call it a day and go back to base. Didn't realize Nadzab had runway lights as well as VOR - a real luxury in PNG even if the controlled air space can problematic.
Yeah only Nadzab and Moresby have a working VOR anymore
You are such an awesome pilot! They are lucky to have you!
Ryan, yet another fantastic video. I remain in total awe of your flying, the scenery and your dedication. The amount of inputs you have to handle are almost mind-boggling to a non-pilot. One question, if I may be so ignorant: Whilst not completely random, given the terrain and more congested skies, are you still 'allowed' more leniency in terms of the routes you take compared to say the US, due to terrain, conditions and lack of other aircraft?
Totally inspirational and amongst the most entertaining/but totally professional content I watch on TH-cam, What a pleasure to join you on some of these trips.
Very much so. I basically tell the controllers what I'm going to do, they give me traffic, as opposed to the USA, you ask for permission, then they grant it to you
So cool watching the clouds over the mountains
Great video. Superb flying.
First time watching one of your videos. It was fun. Started flying professionally in the 60s, so lots of the stuff you face was normal. I'm still amazed on how much this gen of pilots relies on autopilot. Of course, the equipment is so much better and more reliable. Haven't flown since 2015 (lost my medical -- heart attack and at almost 80 I'll not get it back) so it's fun flying along with you. Takes me back to my days flying the mail in Beech 18s in upstate NY and knocking about the Caribbean in DC-3s! Thanks for the ride.
Great flight, challenging weather, and good decisions made after your options were exhausted. Well done.
Great job, well done.
Great Video Ryan.
Always making decisions that are Professional and Life saving. Respect.😃
Short, very busy flight, nicely done.
God bless you greatly! I'm a big fan of yours from the south of Brazil! Flying in PNG is no joke!
Good decision Ryan. I learned my lesson once so i could live to fly another day. God bless you. Stay safe!
love the engine monitor strip on the right hand side. really cool
Wow, just so much respect.
great approach
Great video as always keep up the good work Ryan! 👍😃
Thanks! Will do!
Great work! Looks like a nice paved airport
Instrument flying is magical. You know your avionics. I fly Dynon Skyview and I just scratch the surface of its abilities.
Well done sir.
Nice flying!
staying ahead of the flight even before he starts his roll. Awesome!
Awesome time lapse and music selection …bravo Zulu!
Awesome flight and landing love the videos
I love watching your videos. superb this.
Excellent Aviator ! 👍🏻
Top Notch....superb.
Loved that time lapse and also your decision making when you called it and decided to head for home. 👍
Thanks Ryan. Certainly had your work cut out for you. Great video. :-)
The time laps is so heavenly Just Beautiful thanks Ryan
Glad you enjoyed it
The music is beautiful.
Beautiful landing
Love the mission, and Love the flying! Excellent approach, and enjoyed the non-plussed attitude when the controller temporarily cancelled your approach clearance. Heh
The permanent-seeming clouds in PNG remind me of the permanent-seeming clouds in the PNW - however, we have a rock-solid IFR system, unlike there (as you mention). Always a treat watching you bless the people of PNG, as well as those around the world. Thank you, and God bless you and your mission
Very nice flying.
Wow. Tricky flying
Ryan, I didn't just like that approach, I LOVED it!! You make handling that turbine look like childs play.
Wow, thanks!
Good decision to try again another day. Great video, one of your best imo. 👍🏻💯
Hey Ryan, I really enjoy your channel. You truly are a skilled pilot. I love the timelapse at the end with the music. My opinion - it would be great if there was a separate channel with just timelapse videos - no overlayed text, just flying and music and then a playlist to play them continuously.
Just imagine the guys flying C-47s in and out of there in WW2 with no GPS, ILS, or anything but their maps, stopwatches, and prayers...
Were the maps that accurate ? I wonder.
@@californiadreamin8423 not really. A lot of aircraft just disappeared in New Guinea, many of them probably flew into a mountain. There is an account of a raid on Madang where no aircraft were lost to enemy action, but 32 were lost on the way home because the weather turned bad.
What a brilliant set of instruments and an amazing running commentary at the same time, although must have been a right bussard in the old days, with just eyesight alone.
Oh and p.s:
Every good controller has to start somewhere, she did good.
Quite the "wedding cake" of clouds in the return flight! One layer after another
Ryan, I have no idea what you were baffled about, but as always was a pleasure to be along for the ride… 👍🏻🍻😎
Good decision, Live To Fly Another Day For The Win 👏🏻💯
Stellar.....
Nice
Great video. One of your best. It's stressful having to interpret a "new" controller especially in IMC.
Not the first time.
Cool video.
Glad you headed home Ryan, you could have been stuck up there all day 😂😂😂
Great APP 😊❤
I have not been by the channel in a while. That was different. I enjoyed that
Sir, I am not an aviator but I suspect you are at GOAT status with what you do. I wish I had half of your operational aptitude. I do know you were flying a plane, in the mountains, in the middle of nowhere guided by ESL ATC's with frequent lack of sight of the ground. I also have immense respect for your mission. Not to mention, you are editing a 5 (? at least) camera array which I do have some understanding of. As i said I am not any kind of aviator but this is all fascinating to me. I will find a way one your website to contribute. Stay safe my friend.