Why Does This Tiny Remote Airport Have 18 FLIGHTS a DAY?

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Noel Philips

Noel Philips

Ай бұрын

I took a flight to a tiny remote airport in the middle of Australia to find out why it gets 18 flights a day - all to the same place!
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@edward88881
@edward88881 Ай бұрын
Two things you did that made this one of your best videos ever: You continued your report on the ground, showing the drive, hotel, and a couple sights. You actually spoke to locals and learned about their life and were able to bring that information back to us. Please continue doing this. The human interest aspect of these reports is equally as important as sitting in an airline seat and eating.
@saintuk70
@saintuk70 Ай бұрын
Yup, at the moment it's a fly here fly there blog. With the very random, and infrequent, let's explore.
@oliviabatchelor5032
@oliviabatchelor5032 Ай бұрын
Exactly!
@uzx151
@uzx151 Ай бұрын
Another voice to this choir
@zacmorgenstern7370
@zacmorgenstern7370 Ай бұрын
Exactly my thoughts!!!
@Unknown-fr5ts
@Unknown-fr5ts Ай бұрын
Hundred 💯 percent agree
@jamielee9350
@jamielee9350 Ай бұрын
The best thing about Paraburdoo Airport is the baggage collection point.. Ask for your luggage and they will tell you "It's on one of the carts next to the fence mate"... 🤣🤣🤣
@phanoonki
@phanoonki Ай бұрын
Had that experience in Tonga 🇹🇴
@Fay7666
@Fay7666 Ай бұрын
Frankly that's a better experience than in some of the larger airports.
@Stuart-gu6dw
@Stuart-gu6dw Ай бұрын
Thank you Noel I’m a huge fan of yours I like your aviation vlogs the new qantas regional planes will be the a220 soon I think and also I’ve heard the Sydney to Johannesburg flight will be switched to an a380 so you might have to do a review on that when it’s up and running.
@88porpoise
@88porpoise 29 күн бұрын
​@@Fay7666But if they tried to use that method in a larger airport, it would be an utter disaster. Those annoying baggage processes are largely necessary to deliver baggage to tens of thousands of passengers each day.
@lzh4950
@lzh4950 5 күн бұрын
When I arrived @ Kansai airport earlier this year it took a while to clear immigration, so by the time we reached the baggage reclaim hall the airport staff had already helped remove all baggage from the carousels & arranged them in neat rows. On the flip side, earlier this month, a thunderstorm at Singapore's Changi Airport prevented ground handlers from being able to work safely, halting the loading & unloading of baggage from aircraft & thus delaying some flights. A Scoot/SIA flight to Sydney even had to depart without its luggage so as to be able to reach Sydney before its airport closed for the day
@yanniyanni7326
@yanniyanni7326 Ай бұрын
Noel, I wanted to tell you, that I am a history teacher, and during a job interview someone asked me what I like to do in my spare time… I told them that I would love to travel, but it was not possible with children and limited budget, but I loved watching Noel Phillipstravel videos… The head of School laughed and said he watched you as well all the time! Florida loves Noel Phillips❤
@g_pazzini
@g_pazzini Ай бұрын
who doesn’t watch Noel? 😅😅
@trevorwilson2966
@trevorwilson2966 Ай бұрын
If your a teacher then you nothing in work time either.
@kjjones8627
@kjjones8627 Ай бұрын
His videos are fantastic
@RoamingHeathen
@RoamingHeathen Ай бұрын
@@trevorwilson2966and if you were a teacher you’d know how to construct and spell a sentence in English
@yasminbarry7941
@yasminbarry7941 Ай бұрын
​@@RoamingHeathen😡
@howardshepherdson2925
@howardshepherdson2925 Ай бұрын
I worked as a teacher in Tom Price 46 years ago and in those days it was all family accomodation in the small townships with shops, supermarket and full sports facilities. There was a real sense of community. Things have obviously changed a lot. There was only one, maybe two flights a day from Perth with full hot meal service and I remember having grilled lamb chops for breakfast ! The road from Parabadoo to Tom Price was not sealed and instead consisted of graded red dirt. At the end of term just before Christmas the education department used to charter a small prop Fokker nicknamed "The Chalky Special" to fly us all back to Perth. Household pets were in crates and had seats in the cabin. A great video Noel bringing back so many memories.
@mabamabam
@mabamabam Ай бұрын
Theres still plenty of locals, and shops, and sports.
@user-ml5yw8tf8b
@user-ml5yw8tf8b Ай бұрын
What a lovely memory. Thank you for sharing it. 🙂
@markw6745
@markw6745 Ай бұрын
I worked on the railway tom price to parabadoo in the early 70s, I was 18, fantastic experience for a young man, I was up there about 6months, now I'm 71 and living in brisbane, thanks for the vid
@martinclifford2079
@martinclifford2079 Ай бұрын
…is this Howard from LBE?
@howardshepherdson2925
@howardshepherdson2925 Ай бұрын
Yes
@Xsophos
@Xsophos Ай бұрын
For further context, the cabins are called dongas, and the rental cars are all 4WDs with lights and fluro so that they're more visible and not going to get squashed by a mining truck
@DougPaulley
@DougPaulley Ай бұрын
Well, less likely to get squashed, anyway :-)
@thomasdemoor874
@thomasdemoor874 Ай бұрын
Dongas? That's an odd name. I would've called them cabindoories.
@kaynemcclelland318
@kaynemcclelland318 Ай бұрын
@@thomasdemoor874 simpsons reference!
@coover65
@coover65 Ай бұрын
Here in Australia, we call just about any transportable building a Donga. Apparently, the word is South African in origin, and brought here by Australians who returned from the Boer War.
@paulgerrard9227
@paulgerrard9227 Ай бұрын
And mine workers can also have a hot bed donga. Two workers share it and work alternate shifts and share the bed eg one day other night. Staff clean and do changeover linen etc. cleaners are fifo too!!
@jimstravels7903
@jimstravels7903 Ай бұрын
Noel, I hope you read this. My mom and I enjoy watching your crazy trips. We were planning to visit Australia next year but yesterday she passed away. We always looked forward to new videos. She was my best friend and travel-buddy. We travelled the world together and our last trip was to Europe at the beginning of Covid. Thank you for your videos and putting a smile on my mom’s face.
@maryziggy8802
@maryziggy8802 Ай бұрын
May mum rest in perfect peace. Bless you
@NervousHagrid2.0
@NervousHagrid2.0 Ай бұрын
I took a trip to Europe just before covid with my family too, i cant imgiane if that was the last one. Im so very sorry to hear that. Hope you are feeling better soon knowing a fellwo traveler is going through difficult times.
@standartenfuhrerhanslanda343
@standartenfuhrerhanslanda343 Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. God bless you and your family. 😢
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss. You have so many memories to keep your Mothers spirit alive. She will be with you on any of your future travels.
@MIDWESTHOUNDTV
@MIDWESTHOUNDTV Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss brother just keep your head up and keep being you ❤
@jasonbernard1277
@jasonbernard1277 Ай бұрын
The human aspect, the context, the explanations on the ground, all made this video 10x better than your normal (already excellent) reviews. Good step, keep doing this!
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@philstanton231
@philstanton231 Ай бұрын
Absolutely agree 👍
@tylerblackaby9132
@tylerblackaby9132 Ай бұрын
Noel, thank you for shining a spotlight on my little hometown. I grew up in Tom Price and seeing this video has put the biggest smile on my face!
@judeodogwu1071
@judeodogwu1071 5 күн бұрын
Are you in Perth now?
@gazfish
@gazfish Ай бұрын
Made me chuckle when you said you didn't take the job cos you didnt want to fly away from your family for long periods
@frederickvondinkerberg7721
@frederickvondinkerberg7721 Ай бұрын
May be he thinks irony is something you do to laundry
@janp8175
@janp8175 Ай бұрын
why though?
@smilesmite6682
@smilesmite6682 Ай бұрын
@@janp8175 I think cause he does that a lot when he’s reviewing all these flights 😂
@TheoneandonlyEETFUK
@TheoneandonlyEETFUK Ай бұрын
@@janp8175no one tell Jan
@flyingfan18
@flyingfan18 Ай бұрын
There’s a difference between being a way from your family for 5 days a week or for two weeks every two months
@JxH
@JxH Ай бұрын
An RAF veteran is giving a talk to a class of school children, and was trying to explain what a typical mission would be like. "So there I was, escorting the bombers to their target, when out of the blue we were attacked by a bunch of Fokkers. There were about 20 of these Fokkers. One took out my buddy, but I managed to shoot the Fokker down. Then one was on my tail and I couldn't shake the Fokker, but my pal took care of him. Then I took out two more of the Fokkers..." The teacher interrupts "Children I should explain, the Fokker was a type of fighter airplane used by the German Air Force." "Yes ma'am, but those Fokkers were flying Messerschmitts !"
@adlam97531
@adlam97531 26 күн бұрын
That was Douglas Bader who was invited to a girls school for a talk and lunch; my mums friend was close friends with him after her suitor was shot down while flying with him. She told many a story about him, and they had to edit out a fair amount when he was on 'This is your life'.
@bigmonmagoomba9634
@bigmonmagoomba9634 Ай бұрын
50 years ago I worked in the Homestake Gold Mine in South Dakota. In the locker room was a recruiting poster for licensed miners to work in the mines there in W. Australia. I inquired about it but eventually chickened out. I finally got to see what I missed. Thanks.
@lindsaybrown7357
@lindsaybrown7357 Ай бұрын
A lot of young ones from the Eastern States where I live go over and work for a couple of years and bring home enough to buy their first home.
@ellacharlotte287
@ellacharlotte287 28 күн бұрын
as a qantaslink cabin crew member, this was such a cool insight into one of the destinations I've operated to countless times, thank you!
@chovavzutra2593
@chovavzutra2593 Ай бұрын
this is also the gateway to the Karijini national park - a place that not so many visit but its an amazing place.
@triarb5790
@triarb5790 11 күн бұрын
I just typed that! One of Australia's best kept secrets and, to be honest, I'm glad it is.
@neilward9932
@neilward9932 Ай бұрын
Lived in Paraburdoo for 4 years in the 70's. Youngest daughter was born there. It was then a closed mining town owned by Hamersley Iron, we all lived in company houses ,no such thing as FIFO. Incredible social life, drove to Perth and back many a time with the wife and kids. The road out to the highway and Nanutarra road house, was all dirt then. All machinery maintenance was done on sight, no such thing as sending it to Perth. Worked in the power station, all diesel power then. Good days !
@mortmorton6182
@mortmorton6182 Ай бұрын
Thanks Noel , I lived in Para for 13 years and loved it . I used to fly that little Cessna 172 Vh-Rck that was parked up . Keep these up mate
@KellyHughes-lc7nh
@KellyHughes-lc7nh Ай бұрын
I landed in Paraburdoo as a naive 21 year old city girl from Adelaide, had no idea what I was getting into! Spent 3 incredible years living in Tom Price which was a busy, family centred community. Great memories. Just off the Para - Tom Price road is some incredible bush tracks leading to water holes and beautiful scenery. So much to explore.
@3rdalbum
@3rdalbum Ай бұрын
Haha, reminds me of an Irish woman I worked with. She was on a working holiday visa and was required to move jobs and towns frequently on this visa. She had been working in Perth, and then accepted a job over telephone in Eneabba, due to start the following week. I then had the delight of telling her where Eneabba was, exactly. She was mortified at having blindly accepted a job 90 minutes drive from the nearest clothes shop, but had no choice and in the end actually enjoyed it.
@MDE_never_dies
@MDE_never_dies 29 күн бұрын
I mean they’re all naive so that goes without saying
@triarb5790
@triarb5790 11 күн бұрын
I arrived from England to live in Karratha in 1990. My permanent residency was stamped in the Port Hedland airport shack. I instantly fell in love with the qurkiness of living remotely!
@Peso255
@Peso255 Ай бұрын
The superior food in PER is saved up for the Business Lounge downstairs. Either you're flying Business class or in possession of Oneworld Emerald status. They have a made-to-order pizza bar there. For the on-demand stuff, there's the private "Chairman's Lounge"...
@angelaboyle9940
@angelaboyle9940 Ай бұрын
You just described my life as a FIFO admin on a 2n1 swing from perth. Absolutely love the lifestyle. Our mine has lots of facilities I.e. gym, pool, pub, squash courts, virtual golf etc. Living the dream 😊
@comicus01
@comicus01 28 күн бұрын
Does 2n1 mean two weeks on, one week off?
@angelaboyle9940
@angelaboyle9940 27 күн бұрын
@@comicus01 yes
@comicus01
@comicus01 27 күн бұрын
@@angelaboyle9940 12 hour shifts or 8 hour shifts? Do you get a day off in the middle or work 14 days straight? (or 12 days straight if you only work the one weekend in the middle? I'm a RN in the US. I do 3, 12 hour shifts in a calendar week. I could maybe see trying a FIFO job somewhere in the US in a small town if I did 1 week on, 1 week off. And if it paid well and the patients and work load was relatively easy (no way if it were similar to my current job, my down time is what keeps me sane). Not that I'm aware of any RN FIFO jobs in the US, though you could conceivably create your own if you are clever about your scheduling.
@tobyprice1092
@tobyprice1092 Ай бұрын
I work FIFO in Angola on the rigs. We would arrive in Angola and overnight in Luanda. We would then fly a beachcraft prop up to a small airport called Soyo. We would then be on a Sikorski helicopter to the rig. It was month on and month off. Good life.
@carlramirez6339
@carlramirez6339 19 күн бұрын
I'm familiar with Soyo because you can play as them in Europa Universalis IV.
@tobyprice1092
@tobyprice1092 19 күн бұрын
@@carlramirez6339 Soyo is a cool town. People are nice.
@Di_Marco.Offical
@Di_Marco.Offical Ай бұрын
Absolutely love the extended vids with the flight and accommodation Noel, would have been good to see what food you sourced that stay. Great video thanks
@yanniyanni7326
@yanniyanni7326 Ай бұрын
totally… We would never know what these places are like if Noel wasn't giving us the inside scoop. You have become more than just airline rating, you are doing a full travel show in 25 minutes or less. Unlike other travel programs that can be ours, most of us really like the condensed version.
@EvanOslund
@EvanOslund Ай бұрын
Fun drinking game: drink every time Noel says “Parabadoo” or “Fokker”.
@Khernandez258
@Khernandez258 Ай бұрын
I kept hearing "fucker" 😂
@IanKemp1960
@IanKemp1960 Ай бұрын
ParaBURdoo
@ukdavepianoman
@ukdavepianoman 28 күн бұрын
I'd be wasted...
@theoztreecrasher2647
@theoztreecrasher2647 27 күн бұрын
Yep. And then front up for the drug test before your first shift! 🤔😱🙄
@IanKemp1960
@IanKemp1960 26 күн бұрын
@@theoztreecrasher2647 fail = get back on the plane 😅
@curtlee6228
@curtlee6228 Ай бұрын
This is my idea of a successful, informative and adventurous travel vlog - always something new, always something interesting, always something curious, always something outside your usual comfort zone. This is in stark contrast to the boring "travel videos" from a certain couple of Swedish extraction shuttling back and forth in Qatar's Qsuite between Seoul, Singapore and Bangkok. Give me real life adventures anytime, and something genuine that I can relate to. Kudos to you Noel!
@PJRye
@PJRye Ай бұрын
You might think it's weird landing in the middle of nowhere. But it feels weirder, after driving an hour or two through the wilderness, to see a set of 737s, 717s (etc) pop up in an otherwise near-barren landscape. What, is it a parking spot for abandoned aircraft? No, just another FIFO airport. There is a lot of them in the north of Western Australia.
@mabamabam
@mabamabam Ай бұрын
I always feel sorry for the crew on those. Flying in to the arse end of nowhere on a morning flight then having to kill 8h in a donga before flying out.
@Hazza4257
@Hazza4257 Ай бұрын
@@mabamabam Do they really have that long a turn around? More like drop off one group of workers, pick up the next lot who just finished their swing and depart 30 mins later
@mabamabam
@mabamabam Ай бұрын
@@Hazza4257 Thats most flights, certainly all the ones at Para, in and out in 1h. But some of the more remote sites have one flight in in the morning and one flight out in the afternoon. And the crew spend the day in camp
@kasee94
@kasee94 Ай бұрын
WA don't have 717s they're all Fokker 100s and except a select few, most flights to the Pilbara turn around within 45 minutes
@bazza945
@bazza945 Ай бұрын
Mate, you should have said, "The Fokker was Chokka, okkas".
@linhofmann4913
@linhofmann4913 Ай бұрын
Perth = Fokkerville , so many Fokkers on the ground here in Perth, the FIFO workforce is massive here.
@frostyfrost4094
@frostyfrost4094 Ай бұрын
Was there a Friendship lurking in the back ground on take-off???
@taekatari
@taekatari Ай бұрын
​@@frostyfrost4094 C130
@MitchellBakota
@MitchellBakota Ай бұрын
@@frostyfrost4094 if you're talking initial power-up, I'll do you one better, it's a civilian Herc (L-100). Edit: Because I'm nosey, I went looking for it, it was N410LC in from Port Moresby.
@kierannelson2581
@kierannelson2581 Ай бұрын
Plenty of Fokkers in Northbridge as well ;)
@MDE_never_dies
@MDE_never_dies 29 күн бұрын
No Fokking way
@suefitz2498
@suefitz2498 Ай бұрын
Noel, your enthusiasm and passion for your work is wonderful. It’s a joy to watch you really enjoying yourself as you investigate small and remote locations. As to not much there, it’s a hugely significant and sacred place for our First Nation’s peoples. Glad you got a stay in a donga as well. Keep up the great work, I love these videos ❤
@Jeng4280
@Jeng4280 Ай бұрын
Noel, I absolutely love this travel video of yours this week. Even though you were in the middle of nowhere, you still managed to have a trip that was insightful. I also love the fact that you are somewhat of a technology nerd and had one of those flying drones! And you flew from a city that one of my good friends lives in-Perth! I wished I could travel like this but budget doesn’t allow it much. Looking forward to next week.
@woodie70hudson87
@woodie70hudson87 Ай бұрын
Another great one Noel! The drone shot was a nice addition. You truly are the BEST at what you do.☺️👍
@scotty6346
@scotty6346 Ай бұрын
Great Video Noel, My daughter has left the UK and is working in Melbourne, She loves Oz and is doing the same job she was doing in the UK but earning over twice more! Oz is a good location for her to do some travelling to Asia which she loves! I think Australia has the largest number of Fokker 100's now with various airlines?
@keithjellis2038
@keithjellis2038 29 күн бұрын
I'm FIFO mining worker in Yukon, Canada. You got +47c, we get -50c in the dead of winter. 2 weeks in, 2 weeks out. For me, its 3 flights then a bus ride to get to work.
@benjigray8690
@benjigray8690 27 күн бұрын
No place for the uninitiated.
@triarb5790
@triarb5790 11 күн бұрын
It gets hotter than that too. It reaches 50oC in the summer. So a 100oC difference! Imagine going from to the other
@reillyg8178
@reillyg8178 Ай бұрын
Great video, I really enjoy this type of thing. Quite an insight into how others live as opposed to just another flight report. Thanks mate.
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@KellyHughes-lc7nh
@KellyHughes-lc7nh Ай бұрын
I landed in Paraburdoo as a naive 21 year old city girl from Adelaide, had no idea what I was getting into! Spent 3 incredible years living in Tom Price which was a busy, family centred community. I hope you turned in off the main road and had a look. Great memories. Just off the Para - Tom Price road is some incredible bush tracks leading to water holes and beautiful scenery. So much to explore.
@cun7us
@cun7us Ай бұрын
Good stuff Noel 👍🏼 your B-roll and information is on point as always. You can really get a feel of the heat too.
@user-ze2om1de8w
@user-ze2om1de8w Ай бұрын
Last I checked (a few years ago) Western Australia had the largest fleet of F100s in the world with 37 or 39 plus a few F70s. Their design makes them ideal for here and they will probably hang around for a long time because there really isnt anything available to replace them. Great video mate.
@kurohone
@kurohone Ай бұрын
Here in Canada we use ATRs and Avro RJs for the same sort of operations.
@user-ze2om1de8w
@user-ze2om1de8w Ай бұрын
​@@kurohone We had them here in West Australia for a while and the pilots joked that they are the only jet likely to get a bird strike from behind, because they are too slow. They werent very popular here for some reason.
@comicus01
@comicus01 28 күн бұрын
The Boeing 717 (MD-95) planes are very similar and a little bit newer. Those were produced from 1998 to 2006. I remember a year or two ago seeing a video posted by a guy who flew one from I think Melbourne to Hobart in Tasmania, and the Wikipedia article states that Qantas Link also flies them.
@user-ze2om1de8w
@user-ze2om1de8w 27 күн бұрын
@@comicus01 I have flown in both the F100 and 717 and the F100 is a far superior passenger experience. To get the same number of passengers the 717 has passenger packed in like sardines
@elwoodroadsmusic9639
@elwoodroadsmusic9639 24 күн бұрын
I thought the De Havilands would replace them but it hasn't happened yet!
@rockstar6790
@rockstar6790 Ай бұрын
I do appreciate that the miners' accommodation has air-conditioning in the rooms. At least there is comfort when you are doing long shifts of intensive labour.
@ACDZ123
@ACDZ123 29 күн бұрын
You wouldn't do to well up there without A/C ..not sure how the old boys managed back in the day before it
@ashallen4real
@ashallen4real Ай бұрын
Great review. Many FIFO workers don't even live in Perth. Many fly in from NZ, many live in Indonesia/Thailand and fly in fly out. Very well paid but deserved.
@elwoodroadsmusic9639
@elwoodroadsmusic9639 24 күн бұрын
Fun fact, those huge dump trucks actually used to be bigger in the 80s. They were dual rear axles so that the trays were nearly twice as long. I remember seeing them in action in Newman (Mt whaleback mine) as a kid. I guess transportation and maintenance brought those behemoths to an end.
@icanthearyoufool
@icanthearyoufool Ай бұрын
Yaay, it's Sunday. Noel's here. 😊
@Itskelzworld
@Itskelzworld Ай бұрын
🙏🙏☺️
@gileshouliston7282
@gileshouliston7282 Ай бұрын
Ye nice to eat lunch with noel
@V4raggare
@V4raggare Ай бұрын
Joyeux Noel! 😄
@amcconnell6730
@amcconnell6730 Ай бұрын
An Australian thinks 100 years is a long time, and a Brit thinks 100 miles is a long way. :D
@davidhuang6869
@davidhuang6869 Ай бұрын
As an ex-airline employee, this video brings back mixed memories. I remember fondly doing day trips or overnight trips to various airports just to see what the place is all about. Seeing the FIFO miners also brings back the unpleasant memory of commuting between Chicago and Los Angeles weekly; it can take a toll on the family. Keep up the good work and looking forward to the next one. Cheers!
@jmjm5914
@jmjm5914 Ай бұрын
Thank you Noel, another great video. If you are ever back in Perth happy to pick you up for a tour and such.
@petittrainguernsey3297
@petittrainguernsey3297 Ай бұрын
Used to drive trucks to Paraburdoo. It’s a looooong way from nowhere but the Pilbara is the most stunning landscape i have ever seen. Especially the Hammersley Ranges and Wittenoom gorge.
@theoztreecrasher2647
@theoztreecrasher2647 27 күн бұрын
You weren't trucking blue asbestos, I hope?! 😵‍💫😱
@petittrainguernsey3297
@petittrainguernsey3297 26 күн бұрын
@@theoztreecrasher2647 Er, no.
@isaac3183
@isaac3183 Ай бұрын
Hey Noel, I’m also from Leicester! I was doing the FIFO for most of last year based in Paraburdoo and was driving around 300KM a day in the Pilbara carrying out the soil testing for civil engineering. Left after 10 months though, the heat and flies got to me in the end 😅
@scruff520
@scruff520 Ай бұрын
Brilliant video Noel, very interesting to see these out of the way places in your videos. Thank you for sharing, take care x
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@ben0nib0y
@ben0nib0y Ай бұрын
Loved this video Noel - one of your best. I know that airport and part of the world very well, and you're right - it's a beautiful and special place. Glad you enjoyed it.
@downundarob
@downundarob Ай бұрын
One of Paraburdoo's famous citizens is a dog known as Red Dog
@smilesmite6682
@smilesmite6682 Ай бұрын
Wasn’t red dog from Karratha?
@TheoneandonlyEETFUK
@TheoneandonlyEETFUK Ай бұрын
Clifford ??
@downundarob
@downundarob Ай бұрын
@@smilesmite6682 Red Dog was believed to have been born in the town of Paraburdoo, Western Australia
@Ls98040
@Ls98040 Ай бұрын
There's a statue of Red Dog in Dampier in the Pilbara. He roamed from there after his friend was killed in an accident, according to the movie, anyway.
@smilesmite6682
@smilesmite6682 Ай бұрын
@@downundarob ah ok
@sebastiendawson4653
@sebastiendawson4653 Ай бұрын
Hey Noel, I’ve been watching your videos since forever. And I don’t know if you read these comments, but I start flying for network aviation on the Fokker this week! How exciting to see my job showcased in your video!
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Amazing! Good luck with the new gig! Maybe see you onboard if I come back to do more FIFO flights haha!
@straychev
@straychev Ай бұрын
Hey, I have been watching your videos for quite some time now, and I can safely say this has been one of the most interesting videos you've made. Keep up the great work, Noel, flying airlines and visiting places most of us won't be able to see in our lifetimes.
@bluewinkle123
@bluewinkle123 Ай бұрын
Thank you Noel for another wonderful video. It reminded me of last year when I traveled to Perth from SoCal and traveled all around the southern coast down to Albany and back to Perth following the southern coast of Australia. It was an amazing trip. Definitely a forgotten place too.
@rhysypoo
@rhysypoo Ай бұрын
I live in Australia. I'm an expat. It's amazing how vast Australia is. I do hours and hours of driving and road trips and the amount of space just like up there at the pilbara where there's nothing for hours and hours and hours and hours and Lind driving and think how crammed some of the countries in Europe are and all that space out there here Australia.... It can be pretty scary when you're out there in a car in the middle of nowhere. Praying that your car's not going to break down or you hit a kangaroo cuz you're pretty much screwed unless you've got a satellite form cuz there's no phone reception
@coover65
@coover65 Ай бұрын
I'm a paramedic and have spent time working in small rural towns. It's quite nerve-wracking knowing that in some spots, you're the only paramedic within a 200km radius. Too far for our ambulance rescue helicopters to fly to and assist. I used to get the one and only local police officer to drive and assist and being ex-police myself he'd get me to assist him when needed. The isolation can be quite scary.
@3rdalbum
@3rdalbum Ай бұрын
You'd have to be crazy not to carry a satellite phone, or at least a CB radio.
@theoztreecrasher2647
@theoztreecrasher2647 27 күн бұрын
@@3rdalbum Both are pretty well obligatory. The sat phone for any communications further than a few miles from town and the CB set to let the 2 road trains know that you are buried in the red dust between them! All those wheels running up the back of your neck can really ruin your day. 😱😵‍💫😈
@WorldWide_Dom
@WorldWide_Dom Ай бұрын
I Must admit I had no Idea that you could actually take flights to the mining towns to the north of Perth, I always assumed they were charters for mining companies. Great video again Noel, I think I would have loved that drive, definitely felt like real out back Australia that! Loved that! 😁
@dennisrettke
@dennisrettke Ай бұрын
Most flights to Paraburdoo, Karratha, Port Hedland and Newman are regular commercial flights!
@WorldWide_Dom
@WorldWide_Dom Ай бұрын
@@dennisrettke I had no idea. I'm going to have to go check this out now. Thanks for the info 😁 I'm guessing that they would mainly be used for mining?
@mabamabam
@mabamabam Ай бұрын
There are a lot of charter flights. But most of the ones to actual towns are scheduled services.
@dennisrettke
@dennisrettke Ай бұрын
@@WorldWide_Dom yes. The companies purchase a certain amount of seats on most services (e.g. 100 out of 150). But some services are almost empty as Noel found out (you might almost consider them as positioning flights). Otherwise, the remainder serve the people that live in those places.
@3rdalbum
@3rdalbum Ай бұрын
I also assumed that they were just charter flights. I used to conduct surveys with passengers at Perth Airport and I never saw families boarding those flights. I was also amazed that you can hire a car at Paraburdoo Airport and rent a donga, I assumed those things were strictly for the use of the mining companies.
@rais1953
@rais1953 Ай бұрын
Loved this video Noel. I'm very familiar with Karratha, Port Hedland, Newman and Broome but have never been to Paraburdoo so this was a first "trip" for me. I agree with those who thanked you for the guided tour around the area. You can only see so many aircraft seats and inflight snacks and hotel rooms. This one was a treat. I love this country so much.
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@CUSF69
@CUSF69 Ай бұрын
Grateful for your videos because every-so-often I end up in a place you have filmed and I feel like I have already been there before!
@davidrumbelow
@davidrumbelow Ай бұрын
Looks like the North West province in South Africa, you might want to fly into Calvinia then up to Poffadder near the Black Mountain mining mineral company where clay was mined for the space shuttle tiles. The mine area is similar, it's stunning scenery
@triarb5790
@triarb5790 11 күн бұрын
Yes very similar country. Botswana and much of SA could easily be outback Australia and vice versa ( different wildlife not withstanding!)
@glennschlorf1285
@glennschlorf1285 Ай бұрын
Noel.... nice to see you featuring the Working Mans flight...I am trying to remember if I have flown on a fokker
@thepublishinggame
@thepublishinggame Ай бұрын
I think this is a brilliant return to form of the types of videos you used to do and why I subscribed to your channel. This video is the type of content nobody else really does. Less snark, great information and history and just a terrific experience all the way around. Keep it up!
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@user-of3ip6gf2h
@user-of3ip6gf2h Ай бұрын
I enjoyed this trip. You are so happy and really giddy yourself. Glad you had fun.🙂
@sjc229
@sjc229 Ай бұрын
Loved the welcome on board for the return flight. “Hi mate, how are ya?” That’s the best part of coming home to aus on qantas from overseas 😊
@ArsenicApplejuice
@ArsenicApplejuice Ай бұрын
You’re not wrong Noel. Qantas have really given up on their domestic lounges. They’ve also made it easier to get in now. Not necessarily a problem, but in context it’s clear they’ve decided to further dilute the quality of their qantas clubs. The domestic business lounges are still passable.
@estel4368
@estel4368 24 күн бұрын
Thank you for doing this video, and I agree with other commenters that it is one of your best because it continued on the ground. Western Australia is my home state, I live in a commuity which have a lot of FIFO workers. Really glad you spent time here in our amazing - and huge state.
@stuartgreen85
@stuartgreen85 24 күн бұрын
I think possibly one of my favourite of all your videos. Great little plane, stunning scenery and nice to see these remote towns and villages.
@kurohone
@kurohone Ай бұрын
Since you really seem to appreciate these kinds of towns and their stories... might I suggest Uranium City in Saskatchewan, Canada? Another ultra-remote fly-in community, in the boreal forest rather than the Outback, and the mines have been closed for decades now.
@dennisrettke
@dennisrettke Ай бұрын
As a mine worker from Western Australia, I would absolutely love to visit the Canadian equivalents. Don't they also do FIFO out cities like Calgary?
@jonathankleinow2073
@jonathankleinow2073 Ай бұрын
@@dennisrettke I recommend the Alex Praglowski Aviation channel if you're curious about the airlines that serve the tiny communities in the far north of Canada. He's done several videos about the unique aircraft, like 737-200 Combis with gravel kits, Avro RJs, and even Hawker Siddeley HS 748s.
@dennisrettke
@dennisrettke Ай бұрын
@@jonathankleinow2073 thanks! I'll check it out.
@createbuildsustain
@createbuildsustain Ай бұрын
Thanks Noel!!! This video was awesome… one of your best. It was so interesting as you gave us a view of something interesting and at the same time spectacular. The drone footage, the HUGE mining vehicle, the “truck with CB”, and everything else was just perfect!!! Loved it! Best, Jeff
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@michelerudinski5243
@michelerudinski5243 Ай бұрын
Just loved this video! Gosh so many wonderful out of this world places to see. Thank you for bringing it to us👏👏👍
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@chelseajacques_
@chelseajacques_ Ай бұрын
Friend of mine is a FIFO worker, he flies in on a Monday morning onboard a chartered PC12 from Cape Town to Calvinia to work there for the week, in some parts of South Africa it's pretty big - a lot of chartered aircraft there also fly between Cape Town and places like Oranjemund, Kleinzee, Alexander Bay, Sishen - mostly mineworking jobs that much alike the Australian ones.
@airplaneguy64
@airplaneguy64 Ай бұрын
What I appreciate about Noel is that he actually responds to comments, unlike some other flight reviewers(ehem Sam Chui)
@catherinegowan1362
@catherinegowan1362 Ай бұрын
FIFO accomodation called Donga
@Robslondon
@Robslondon 18 күн бұрын
Superb video Noel. Insightful and highly enjoyable; great work.
@oscare.quiros6349
@oscare.quiros6349 Ай бұрын
That Fokker 100 reminds me of the good old BAC-1-eleven. Great plane.
@Queenfan1961
@Queenfan1961 Ай бұрын
That seating configuration reminds me of the old MD 80s. I’ve had the privilege of sitting where you are on an MD-80 and it’s absolutely no fun loud and a drowning headache noise all the way Chicago to Seattle, almost 4 hours. I think your videos go above and beyond offering insight to not just airlines and airplanes but town surrounding airports, including this one or the video you did about the flight to the most remote airport in Montana.
@granttaylor1441
@granttaylor1441 Ай бұрын
Noel, should try to fly Perth - Murrin Murrin , its a private Nickel cobalt mine and refinery, located northern goldfields Western Australia. owned by Glencore. well differnt from the p'doo flight. the boarding and decant totally different from the rest of the world.
@wanderschlosser1857
@wanderschlosser1857 Ай бұрын
I doubt you can book a flight yourself to Murrin which is kind of a must for his blog. To Paraburdoo you can book private tickets because people actually settle there or at least close by in Tom Price.
@mabamabam
@mabamabam Ай бұрын
@@wanderschlosser1857 Not a chance for Murrin. But Laverton would be possible. And experience the joys of flying Cobham
@ashir1984
@ashir1984 Ай бұрын
Love the way you summarize things. It was truly a fantastic Australian adventure! Thank you!
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@markstedman4592
@markstedman4592 Ай бұрын
Great video this one Noel, one of the best in ages because it's raw and different. Thank you.
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@martindehavilland-fox3175
@martindehavilland-fox3175 Ай бұрын
I worked on the F100 for a good few years. Unusual to see a take off with flaps. It was normally a clean wing. There was only ABZ that we had a flapped departure.
@jblyon2
@jblyon2 Ай бұрын
Likely due to the hot temps needing the extra lift.
@ShelterCats
@ShelterCats Ай бұрын
Yay another video from my bucket list country. What amazing looking weather too. Thanks for bringing us on this epic journey.
@abshorts5183
@abshorts5183 Ай бұрын
My home country😊
@texifyaviationyt
@texifyaviationyt Ай бұрын
@@abshorts5183 My home city
@abshorts5183
@abshorts5183 Ай бұрын
I subbed to ur channel
@Golfer5824
@Golfer5824 Ай бұрын
As usual, a very informative and interesting video. Thank you.
@tomm8759
@tomm8759 Ай бұрын
Noel you do such a great job witb your videos, learn so much from you and its by watching your videos we get to travel without leaving the comfort of our sofa. Thank you for the content you bring.
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@robdotcom71
@robdotcom71 Ай бұрын
I STILL cannot get over how you pronounced Nullarbor last video.... Shocking. lol
@ArsenicApplejuice
@ArsenicApplejuice Ай бұрын
He pronounced it like two Latin words Null Arbor “no trees”. Maybe he did Latin at school like a lot of brits. Made me think of that Monty python skit
@robdotcom71
@robdotcom71 Ай бұрын
FIFO is usually 6 weeks on 6 weeks off.
@wanderschlosser1857
@wanderschlosser1857 Ай бұрын
​@@robdotcom71No it's not, at least not in Australia. It varies but for mine it is often 8 days on /6 days off. But you also find 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off and several variations around such patterns. I never heard something more than 3 weeks intervals. Even during the pandemic it might have been 4 weeks to reduce exposure by travel. But 6 weeks, it's ridiculous.
@mabamabam
@mabamabam Ай бұрын
@@robdotcom71 usually 8 days on 6 days off. But there are lots that do 4 days on and 3 off, or 2 weeks on and 1 week off. There are very very few who do 6 weeks on.
@shonaguthrie848
@shonaguthrie848 Ай бұрын
@@robdotcom71I worked 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off, and also 26 days on, 9 days off.
@aaronevans8701
@aaronevans8701 Ай бұрын
Aussie here. Firstly, it's FI as in eye. Second, it's a ute not a pickup truck. Third, qantarse can go and get farked- they're horrible, price gouging, and the current management have diluted an iconic Australian brand with such important history. But also love seeing you come to Australia
@JacobEvans2
@JacobEvans2 25 күн бұрын
I’m loving this new style of video where you’re flying in to report on something unique and interesting. There are so many things like this you could do that no one on KZbin has ever done. I could create a list for you.
@HenrysAviation
@HenrysAviation Ай бұрын
Amazing video Noel. I thoroughly enjoyed this - probably your best video yet! Keep it up 😁
@noelphilips
@noelphilips Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@jdkingzyke
@jdkingzyke Ай бұрын
Oh he said Fokker 100! I thought it was the F bomb!😂
@hergi-tp9ve
@hergi-tp9ve Ай бұрын
Noel was upset there was no sausages in the lounge
@kcu189
@kcu189 Ай бұрын
The Fokker 100 brings back memories. I worked for an Oil company in Brazil. We were flown near to the sites in Fokker 50s flown by TAM. Interesting in turbulence!
@monicaalauddin4422
@monicaalauddin4422 Ай бұрын
Awww loved seeing this thank you as ever … missing Rachel and the children … I’m on sick leave fractured😖 shoulder catching up with all your uploads .. excellent 😁😄😃thank you again lift my spirits no end 😊
@derekmccabe2790
@derekmccabe2790 27 күн бұрын
Hi Noel what a great video and information about the mine and the people tht work there and lovely scenery flying up there .Keep up the good work ..😊
@noelphilips
@noelphilips 27 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@englerrail3855
@englerrail3855 28 күн бұрын
Great report. Also the additional facts where interesting. Keep it up!
@Aussiepete1962
@Aussiepete1962 Ай бұрын
Yes I remember doing that for many years in WA working out of a mine site in Meekatharra driving similar trucks as you saw as well as graders , bulldozers and excavators. We worked a 2 shift system of 13 hours each ( 1 hour overlap for shift change ) from 6am to 7pm and 6pm to 7am on a 7 day rotating roster for 6 weeks at a time . The only difference was that we were a drive in drive out site so 2 days of our rostered 1 week off were spent driving up and down to Meekatharra , a distance of some 800 km . The rooms we had for those 6 weeks were called “ Dongas “ and measured 6 foot by 10 foot overall with no bathroom or shower , the showers and toilets were a communal arrangement. Later they were changed for rooms similar to the one you had and of course fully self contained . The one thing that gets people working in such places in those conditions is money , most come up that way with a goal to say either pay / buy there house or car off , try to become more financially independent particularly for those wanting to retire early or something similar . Very few can make a carrier out of it as it can burn you out extraordinary fast , I’ve seen some last only days and others go on for a decade or more . It takes a special type of person to do that job , believe me I know I worked in that industry on and off for 20 years . Great to see you go up that way , not everyone has seen that way of life .
@shonaguthrie848
@shonaguthrie848 Ай бұрын
I used to FIFO from Sydney to Karratha, Port Hedland and Barrow Island via Perth for 3 year and loved looking out the window at the amazing landscape out the windows.
@oliviabatchelor5032
@oliviabatchelor5032 Ай бұрын
A very informative and interesting video. I think one of your best! 🙂
@user-do4zv6lj2w
@user-do4zv6lj2w 25 күн бұрын
Hi mate, absolutely looove your work. I'm doing a lot of flying around Australia incl. this area and it is awesome to see it from your angle. Great editing and I agree with previous comments: keep including the small side ( road) trips to places like these as they give you interesting fact. Stay safe and I'm looking fwd to the next vid.
@hslade8264
@hslade8264 13 күн бұрын
I live in Newman which is about 3 hours from Tom Price so I was super excited to see you made the trip to the Pilbara! You are right in saying even though there is not much in this area of the world the landscapes are something that are out of this world. Something that I will never take for granted after I leave the Pilbara. Thanks for the great video, one of my favourites!
@sidthekid4730
@sidthekid4730 Ай бұрын
I love you man! 😊, every Sunday, uour video comes out 6.30am (pst). I anxiously wait. Brilliant video 📹 😊😊😊
@alistairtaylor4989
@alistairtaylor4989 Ай бұрын
Great vlog Noel. Your thoughts on the FIFO towns were very perceptive and align with my own. Great humour and hopefully see you back in Australia doing the Ghan train next time.
@minimark123
@minimark123 Ай бұрын
Hi Noel I am enjoying your more recent videos which are branching out into a travel blog/local documentary type deal on these sorts of places I would have never heard about otherwise.
@jw451
@jw451 Ай бұрын
Gosh I must say no matter where in the world you travel you always seem to gravitate back to our fair shores Mr Philips. You love our country and that's kinda nice. Enjoy Rgds from Syd Oz
@plowboy
@plowboy Ай бұрын
Thanks Noel so much for your videos. I was in Australia in December and it wasn’t that much fun because we had a cyclone and I was unable to get out of my condo that I was staying at for over a week so I missed a lot of touring around but thanks to your videos I am able to see parts of Australia that I wasn’t able to , thanks again.
@torgeirbrandsnes1916
@torgeirbrandsnes1916 Ай бұрын
Great vlog as always! What did you eat at the room and what? Keep up the good work. Be safe!
@alanbrown8837
@alanbrown8837 20 күн бұрын
Interesting vid Noel. Love your style. Keep ‘‘em coming. 👍👍💪🏻
@noelphilips
@noelphilips 20 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@venkman7
@venkman7 11 күн бұрын
I love these videos to more exotic and lesser travelled places. great job Noel!
@lisaarthurton
@lisaarthurton Ай бұрын
So good to know you've been here. It is stunning.
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