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BinouZe.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

So just 10 more days in Papua before my holidays.
I've been flying all over the place in Papua, it's has been very nice, I've been sharpening my pilot skills a lot, flying in that very challenging environment; It's has also been a very good opportunity to discover people, tribes and places that I would have never been visiting otherwise.
I feel so fortunate to be here.
We commonly fly to remote mountain places where no roads go and where a bush plane is the only way to transport there food, hardware and materials. These people are barely civilized, still half naked, wearing bow and arrows and living a very simple bush/jungle/mountain style life. Some of these tribes have been reached by civilization just a few years ago, they probably are one of the few last people on earth discovered very recently and still living the ancient way... But not for long as we fly them cement bags, corrugated iron, power-tools, generators and fuel, canned food and lots of "civilized" stuff. Some places we even fly huge caterpillar bulldozers piece by piece, in many flights as our typical load is usually limited to around a ton or less(the caravan could load almost 2 tons in the optimum conditions). They're going to lose their tribal ways soon for sure sooner or later. I am happy to witness them and their ancient way of life, before its gone.

Otherwise, I had some adventures coming my way in Wamena lately : first a battery blew up on the fuel cart while refueling... It's so noisy I actually thought the fuel exploded at first ! a bit scary. About a week later, same place, a gunfight took place a few meters away from the apron and us : Local people attacking the police station (which is very much located on the edge of our apron) to free one member of their tribe. Scary as well, police were shooting their big ass automatic rifle in front of us, protecting us and the plane as well as their police station and eventually they made us take off in a hurry as it was becoming really unsafe. Last Wamena adventure was a flat tire upon landing there (on the pict it's completely flat but we landed with still some air in it) ...

Enjoy these pictures, I hope to share a bit of my adventures and experiences with you this way.


Left & Right : Derakma airstrip, very high, remote, extreme changes in slope runway, high mountains on all sides : very challenging ! People there are the kind of tribal people I was speaking of.

Left : Old, broken looking woman.
Right : Rainbow in Wamena & Deraya traffic landing

Left : Bad luck... Wamena
Right : Singing and dancing women in Kwijawagi (8700ft high airstrip by the way)

Left : No comments...
Right : Under protection of the police !

Left : My good friends :)
Right : I've got a fan in the bush (note the France Tshirt)


Left : People actually staring at me !
Right : Antonov 12. And inside 5 russians to pilot it. When that thing takes off it leaves behind an eco-friendly looking trail of black smoke... Russian style !


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Some more picts

Looks like internet works a bit better than usual tonight, so I'll add the latest pictures I took today !
Two of these pictures below were taken at some place named Batom (the pictures with all these people around the aircraft), quite remote but not in the mountains this time, easy strip about 700m long on flat land : piece of cake ;) I would have considered this a challenging strip a few months ago probably ... Hahaha ... not any more !
The other 2 pictures are : One from our base's apron in Jayapura-Sentani airport, the other from a mountain strip named Sinak.
The people over there are typical Papuans, Tribal look, kids running around the aircraft, so excited about all that food being dropped the the "bird made out of steel" driven by the white people ^^
That is amazing how for a few minutes 2 worlds completely different coexist on that small runway : state of the art technology and civilization versus people from the bush living so simply !
I love that feeling of adventure, feeling a bit privileged to be able to go to these places that so few people go to, in the middle of the jungle, and in the same day fly back to base with all the comfort we like. I love my job !


Friday, September 17, 2010

Sorry to all the people that used to follow this blog, I received complaints from several friends that my blog is rotting, which is actually true...
So My last post was in may, at that time I was at my first base after the training : Medan(Sumatra).
Since then, I've been based successively in Balikpapan(Borneo), Jakarta(Java), Nabire(Papua) and Jayapura(Papua) where I am right now, with hyper slow internet so I hope I can post this :)
To Make things short, I've been flying now over most of Indonesia, accumulating more than 300 hours on the Caravan which I have to say is a real good airplane !
Papua where I'm flying now is very interesting. I love it here ! It is considered by many as beeing the "most challenging bush flying in the world" and it is not that far from the truth ! I have to deal with high altitude, short gravel/dirt strips, 10+% upslope, one way in, no go around, tropical hot air and tropical thunderstorms and weather, nasty windshears and a few 200liters fuel barrels in the back to make things funnier in case of a forced landing :) Well, might be a bit scary at first, but guess what ? I LOVE IT !!!!
Papua people also look a bit more uncivilized, I mean tribal kinda type, which make the Papuan experience even more looking like an adventure. This is great.

I post some pictures of Papua here, sorry for all the sceneries of Indo you didnt get to see because I didnt post... At least you'll see the most interesting part so far : Papua !






Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Saturday, May 22, 2010

VIP flight, Medan, Bandah Aceh, Kutacane, Medan

This morning, we did a charter flight... We had to get our VIP passengers in Bandah Aceh, and get them to Kutacane. Then back to Medan.
We had to wake up really early, like 0330, as the VIP were expected to board at 0700 in Bandah Aceh, 01h30 flight away from Medan...
So We took off empty from Medan, which was sweet as we can relax a bit, take pictures, try the O2 mask, Have a bit of fun... It was quite nice as we were flying almost formation with another company caravan and a Casa from another company (We all carry the same VIP group to Kutacane).
Then Bandah Aceh and the VIPs, Scenic flight, flying over lakes and volcanos and finaly landing at Kutacane. Lots of people were waiting for our VIPs, folkloric welcome party, military and police security (swat mean looking type of guys, back strategic outfit and M4 rifle...)...
Some pictures here :










Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Medan flights...

Since I arrived here in Medan, the only picture I posted is one of the swimming pool which is kinda weird for an aviation oriented photo blog ...
So I took some pictures and videos on the ramp and in flight today to share them here with you ! Here it is ... :




Sunday, May 2, 2010

Medan Base.

So that's now been a month since I arrived in Indonesia...:
After the ground school and flight training in Pangandaran, I'm now arrived at my first assigned base as copilot : Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia.
The flight schedule is great. Next week, starting tomorrow monday, I'll have 4 days on : Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, flying about 5+ hours each one of these days. The rest of the time I'll be either off, or on duty monitoring Medan Ops radio freq and the Bluesky system...
The housing at Medan can be shitty if you're not in the new housing (my case now) but the food is good and the swimming pool is really nice. So I'm quite happy so far with this base :)



Here is what it's looks like : Thats's gonna be me tomorrow landing in the same place and in the same plane :)

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

C208B Training at Pangandaran

So after ground school for the Cessna Grand Caravan C208B, we now fly the actual aircraft, brand new one, G1000 avionics and auto pilot, GPWS, TAWS, weather radar, turbine PT6A - 114A, leather seats, armrests and Air Conditioning... Only 20000 payments of 99,99 US$ and it's yours, call now and you'll get free delivery :)
It's a real great airplane.
Here are some pictures.


Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Nice afternoon in St Tropez

I'm back home, in the St Tropez area. Spent a nice afternoon there, took a few shots.
There are major works under way in the harbor as well. They enlarge the pier with big rocks to protect the harbor from winter storms I'd guess. So big caterpillars and cranes are working there.
I'll miss St-Tropez a bit maybe when I'll be so far away in Indonesia. So I took a few shots.