So inspiring to watch folks working at activities that make the world a better place! And then combining that with amazing attention to detail and professionalism... love this channel!
I'm learning to fly, and I'm getting very close to my check ride. Practicing off field landings on short grass strips, in a PA28-140, was the most nervous flying I have done. But after a while I got confident doing them. Watching your videos have helped me greatly in showing me that it can be done, and done safely. Just run the checklists, follow the procedures for short and soft fields, and stay focused. So thanks for showing me it can be done. Cheers from Winnipeg. (edit: BTW, I think your coffee table book is at my post office ready for pickup! YAY!)
Hi Ryan...I am happy to see that you are back in PNG. I plan to pick up where I left off after your return to the states. You are the best. Thank you for your dedication and education to those of us unfamiliar with the culture and the people of PNG. Aloha from Maui
I'm really impressed with waterfalls and rugged terain at Yawan. It looks very challenging for sure. Sounds like there will be a lot of flights with building supplies. Thanks Ryan, great video.
Great flying PNG is such a beautiful country to live work and fly. When we flew Boug Air in the 70s we always said we fly on a wing and a prayer .. many times it was so right. Keep up the great work you're doing Ryan. Bushyboy Oz
Thank you for showing such details and explaining stuff relating to the flying! Really enjoyed seeing all the things you have to think about. Great video! Blessings.
Every flight you have is so risky that it's a live or death situation in landing on those runway . But the way to proceed it is so claim that you are able to do that in a regular basis is just truly amazing.
These videos are spectacular. I have always enjoyed watching different flight videos, but most of those are jet airliners with the most up-to-date technology and you’re putting this together almost ad hoc with a little or no guidance. You are a consummate professional.
Your videos are great and very enjoyable to watch. I do have an idea of how much you love it because I spent a few 1000 hours Island hoping my 172 to almost every Island in the Caribbean. It's the most relaxing and calming thing that can be imagined.
Qué gran labor está haciendo Este capitán al llegar a esos sitios tan lejanos Yo pienso que él no lo hace tanto por la paga sino porque le gusta ayudar a la comunidad humilde Gracias Dios por existir personas como Este capitán
God Bless you sir for the service you do. Challenging terrain to navigate, demands excellent skill. Thank You for sharing the flight and the brain work to live through it.
I flew jump seat on many cargo flights around South America in the late 70's in jets as old as 20 years back then. No palletized cargo systems or tech. I'd heard rumors that some of the pilots kept a bottle of scotch handy in the cockpit. Our flight out of Panama was delayed as the plane we were to use had crashed on take off in Venezuela. The crashed plane had Peter Frampton's sound equipment on it. The Sound engineer and the flight crew did not survive. Just to add more drama, the 20+ year old standby jet we go to replace the one that crashed took an awfully long time to leave the ground and when it did the cargo shifted. A sensation few people live to describe. You guy's are a different breed. Hat's off to you!
Simply amazing to me the skills and professionalism you possess to continue performing your job successfully. Thank you for the good, clean, and informative video.
It never ceases to amaze me the places people are fortunate enough to live. Waking up in a quiet village nestled between lush green mountains and breathtaking waterfalls, no traffic noise, no hum of electricity. Sure it may be considered primitive by the standards of people living in the west but I don't think it is a bad thing. Keep doing the Lord's work bro and stay safe out there!
Great approach and landing on that mountain valley...gotta have brass ones to pull that off...I can imagine the first landings in PNG had to be like "What the... lol Great flying Ryan...well done !
Your videos are very informative, and useful I enjoy everything you share with us.. I would like to thank you very much Ryan for your efforts ... Amine from Algeria
Hi bro, I am proud of what you do. It takes alot of sacrifice and time to serve people and their needs. You and your organization do a marvelous job. Love your videos. God bless. Regards from Bougainville.
You got quiet shooting that landing :) Crtl Alt Del your brain the processor is on up there at 90 percent. When you get old it starts TOPPING OFF driving :/
I really appreciate your work.. You work is very hard.... Your journey Is very tough I saw your videos daily it's really nice.. I m yours big fan seriously.... I m from Rajasthan, India
I´m sure the question has been asked before a lot of times but anyway: What´s the cost per hour for the Kodiak (wet)? And thank´s for the great videos, I enjoy them a lot. Flying in PNG is completely different (weather and scenery) than here in Germany/Europe. 👍
My dad had a flyers license,dreaming of a glider,but airspace rules ? ,xulu ,dec,8 ? When tom cruise did it ,it looked fun...damn such a complicated bird
Wow Ryan. I was "twitchy" during your setup and landing on this one. I'm glad you are doing the flying! Thanks once again for sharing your mission with us.
I’m a retired career airline pilot. I’ve been all over the world but I’ve never seen anything like this. It looks like a dream job to an old fart at 77 years of age. A short runway for me is 6000 feet , lol. This was a great video and I envy you.😊
Buy my coffee table album here www.missionarybushpilot.com
Ryan, always amazed at these flights you do. The way you talk-out your plan and remain calm..... you're a DUDE!
thanks
Un mec oui,mais surtout un pilote ,un VRAI. Courage et santé.
This is Papua New Guinea, one of the most geographically challenging countries in the world!
These missionary pilots are real heroes in this country!
Thank you Ryan for your unselfish dedication. Always love these videos!
So inspiring to watch folks working at activities that make the world a better place! And then combining that with amazing attention to detail and professionalism... love this channel!
Thank you
Ryan, fantastic flying. Thanks for taking us along.
I'm learning to fly, and I'm getting very close to my check ride. Practicing off field landings on short grass strips, in a PA28-140, was the most nervous flying I have done. But after a while I got confident doing them. Watching your videos have helped me greatly in showing me that it can be done, and done safely. Just run the checklists, follow the procedures for short and soft fields, and stay focused. So thanks for showing me it can be done. Cheers from Winnipeg. (edit: BTW, I think your coffee table book is at my post office ready for pickup! YAY!)
Great to hear you're feeling more comfortable with the grass strip landings. They made me nervous too when I started. Enjoy the book
Thanks!
When the beat dropped on that music for the time lapse I definitely felt it. Great video, keep it up!
Hi Ryan...I am happy to see that you are back in PNG. I plan to pick up where I left off after your return to the states. You are the best. Thank you for your dedication and education to those of us unfamiliar with the culture and the people of PNG. Aloha from Maui
I'm really impressed with waterfalls and rugged terain at Yawan. It looks very challenging for sure. Sounds like there will be a lot of flights with building supplies. Thanks Ryan, great video.
God bless you and your ministry to the people you serve and the pilots who learn execellent piloting procedures from your videos.
Great flying PNG is such a beautiful country to live work and fly. When we flew Boug Air in the 70s we always said we fly on a wing and a prayer .. many times it was so right. Keep up the great work you're doing Ryan. Bushyboy Oz
We've heard reports of unrest in PNG, with riots in Port Moresby. Stay safe Ryan. Hope this doesn't impact the great work you are doing.
Hasn't impacted us yet
that riots happened in the city not in the remote areas like Ryan is flying.
@@mathiastogola9368 That's good. Port Moresby is Ryan's ATC and I'm just hoping that was not affected.
Ryan doesn't have to worry about what's happening in POM he's pretty much in the safe part of PNG
Thank you for showing such details and explaining stuff relating to the flying! Really enjoyed seeing all the things you have to think about. Great video! Blessings.
Missionary Bush Pilot, l consider that you're a smart pilot. I like it.
Every flight you have is so risky that it's a live or death situation in landing on those runway .
But the way to proceed it is so claim that you are able to do that in a regular basis is just truly amazing.
Helps keep the stress down by keeping a calm and methodical approach to flying here
Just amazing, complicated stuff. Please stay safe!
Thank You for these unique videos.
The landing and take-off were the most spectacular to watch at the end of this video. Thanks for sharing it with us!
These videos are spectacular. I have always enjoyed watching different flight videos, but most of those are jet airliners with the most up-to-date technology and you’re putting this together almost ad hoc with a little or no guidance. You are a consummate professional.
Your videos are great and very enjoyable to watch. I do have an idea of how much you love it because I
spent a few 1000 hours Island hoping my 172 to almost every Island in the Caribbean. It's the most relaxing and calming thing that can be imagined.
Sounds like fun
That was an insanely nice landing, good work! Balls of steel.
So did you dump the water or leave it?
Love that time lapse at the end. It was like an awesome flying dream.
You always hit the deck right when the stall horn goes off! It’s like you are one with that plane! Amazing work!
That’s how I was taught as a kid. I still do that to this day.
What a gorgeous flight and a beautiful waterfall. Thanks for taking us along! Looking forward to seeing the progress here.🙏
Qué gran labor está haciendo Este capitán al llegar a esos sitios tan lejanos Yo pienso que él no lo hace tanto por la paga sino porque le gusta ayudar a la comunidad humilde Gracias Dios por existir personas como Este capitán
Nice to see your episodes again Ryan! Been away for a while, but now enjoying them once again! God bless you and your family!!!
MISSION COMPLETED 👍👍
Everything is going perfect 🙂
✨🌹💐💝💐🌹✨
God Bless you sir for the service you do. Challenging terrain to navigate, demands excellent skill. Thank You for sharing the flight and the brain work to live through it.
U have the best job in the world Ryan !
Great footage love the time lapse scenery it's beautiful & Michael Fk
All the best Stay Safe
Jo & Winnie 🇳🇿👍
Best flight videos. Look forward to these every week😀
Bro, your content is so inspirational. Stay safe.
Thx 😊
I flew jump seat on many cargo flights around South America in the late 70's in jets as old as 20 years back then.
No palletized cargo systems or tech. I'd heard rumors that some of the pilots kept a bottle of scotch handy in the cockpit.
Our flight out of Panama was delayed as the plane we were to use had crashed on take off in Venezuela.
The crashed plane had Peter Frampton's sound equipment on it. The Sound engineer and the flight crew did not survive.
Just to add more drama, the 20+ year old standby jet we go to replace the one that crashed took an awfully long time to leave the ground and when it did the cargo shifted.
A sensation few people live to describe. You guy's are a different breed.
Hat's off to you!
That's one crazy airstrip.... great piloting skills.
It takes courage to perform such a landing! Congs Mr!!!
Simply amazing to me the skills and professionalism you possess to continue performing your job successfully. Thank you for the good, clean, and informative video.
Thanks
18:25 For the impatient. Beautiful.
Muitos pilotan mais esse é magico .
It never ceases to amaze me the places people are fortunate enough to live. Waking up in a quiet village nestled between lush green mountains and breathtaking waterfalls, no traffic noise, no hum of electricity. Sure it may be considered primitive by the standards of people living in the west but I don't think it is a bad thing. Keep doing the Lord's work bro and stay safe out there!
Beautiful landing in a tight spot. Amazing to watch!
Love the videos keep up the good work Ryan
Great approach and landing on that mountain valley...gotta have brass ones to pull that off...I can imagine the first landings in PNG had to be like "What the... lol
Great flying Ryan...well done !
Thanks, I admire your skill and courage, Stay Safe.
Love the airstrip book. Seeing around the area. Awesome.
Sounds like you're playing could use some of those Montana dear bumper whistles
Your videos are very informative, and useful I enjoy everything you share with us.. I would like to thank you very much Ryan for your efforts ... Amine from Algeria
wow,, a highend construction delivery❤
Awesome job! Excellent flying! Thanks for sharing.
Love the shots from the tail in flight great views. thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Ryan. Great video. Very scenic!
So amazed to find this!
Hi bro, I am proud of what you do. It takes alot of sacrifice and time to serve people and their needs. You and your organization do a marvelous job. Love your videos. God bless. Regards from Bougainville.
Beatiful day, the amazing runway
Stay safe when on the ground there, my brother. Tucking up into one of those remote villages would be very enticing to me right about now.
Another amazing display of your incredible skills
I love the checklist box idea. Perfect
Nice ”last sec nose up” manouver and soft landing
Love watching you do your job .
Oh, good missionaries to bring pain and suffering to the natives for their sins. Can't people just leave people alone.
You got quiet shooting that landing :) Crtl Alt Del your brain the processor is on up there at 90 percent. When you get old it starts TOPPING OFF driving :/
Still gotta use all my brain power for landing at places like this
I used to think Ase and Tex were tough. Very professional well done captain
@Arthur the dozer: 5:30. Were you watching, or snoozing?
Thanks Cap. Greetings from Santa Cruz Bolivia
I really appreciate your work.. You work is very hard.... Your journey Is very tough I saw your videos daily it's really nice.. I m yours big fan seriously....
I m from Rajasthan, India
Thats was epic, short field landing and take-off is challenging mate
What
Do
They
Use
The
Wood
For
!!!???
Building for teaching Christian teachings.
Amazing pilot you make it feel as if you were driving a car. 🙏
The sight is impressive, nice views !!!!!
I´m sure the question has been asked before a lot of times but anyway: What´s the cost per hour for the Kodiak (wet)?
And thank´s for the great videos, I enjoy them a lot. Flying in PNG is completely different (weather and scenery) than here in Germany/Europe.
👍
1st time I seen having to place weight to balance. I've been close to the outside of envelope. good idea.
Well done, my friend.
I've got scared. 👏👏🏿
Amazing place.
Good morning from Minnesota USA! Great episode!
Hey Pat
Gorgeous return time lapse!! So what was the wood for - a chapel?
Probably to build a school as most of their projects in PNG.
My dad had a flyers license,dreaming of a glider,but airspace rules ? ,xulu ,dec,8 ? When tom cruise did it ,it looked fun...damn such a complicated bird
Like the cockpit,can i use a clip,in my future songs...
Setelah mendarat dengan selamat, masih menurunkan muatan.
Semoga berkah melimpah. 👍👍👍❤
G,day Capt Ryan from Sydney Australia. That waterfall is majestic absolutely.
Interesting ballest weight in the Kodiak for CG equilibrium.
🌏🇦🇺
Cool vid mate, thanks for taking us along 😁
Wow Ryan. I was "twitchy" during your setup and landing on this one. I'm glad you are doing the flying! Thanks once again for sharing your mission with us.
I'm nervous about a barrel getting loose on such a small plane.
Absolutely perfect..Take care guy.❤
Nicely done Ryan again!
Can you add a link to above the treetops book, its not in the description yet that I can see. Thanks!
Missionarybushpilot.com
These vids are super informative and VERY inspirational. Great pilot and teacher keep up the great content and clear skies!
Es maravillosa tu labor , felicidades
Amazing flight and video and great music too! Top notch piloting skills!
Excellent video, great explanation!!
You unloaded those cargo to door side, cool man
That looks like a carrier landing with the carrier hidden behind mountains until the last moment.
Great job again showing and telling, see ya next time see ya bye.
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing Sir
Parabéns grande profissional. Lugar lindo
Hope your okay boss I watched the news on CNN that PNG gotta some crisis keep safe your big follow from Nairobi Kenya
It has de-escalated now
You're an incredible aviator.
thank you
Bush flying is the real flying. Always has been.
All pilots deserves credit. Do you think delivering 100+ passengers safely is a joke?
a guy in PNG wearing a shirt that says Arkansas on it, that hits close to home....
I’m a retired career airline pilot. I’ve been all over the world but I’ve never seen anything like this. It looks like a dream job to an old fart at 77 years of age. A short runway for me is 6000 feet , lol. This was a great video and I envy you.😊
Retired airline captain here too!
.......Not quite as thrilling as a night carrier landing, on a pitching deck?
@@georgehandel5908 Quite true.
TY R, Very enjoyable flight.
Nice watching you fly into tight spots
Wantok thanks a lot, you are a PNG champ. Awesome support, the good Lord bless you and family for all your efforts. 🙏 ❤🇵🇬👍
Congratulations on the excellent work