PNG
- BBwantok
- Silver Wings
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- BBwantok
- Silver Wings
- Posts: 70
- Joined: Mar 2011
Re: PNG
Mt Strong on a better day... about 11,700ft
Lot of aluminium lying around on the summit from over the years...
The trap is the DA. You see trees and grass, and forget how high you really are... read the Performance Graphs in the FM...
Notice the Owen Stanleys in the background... which are higher.
Lot of aluminium lying around on the summit from over the years...
The trap is the DA. You see trees and grass, and forget how high you really are... read the Performance Graphs in the FM...
Notice the Owen Stanleys in the background... which are higher.
- BBwantok
- Silver Wings
- Posts: 70
- Joined: Mar 2011
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- Silver Wings
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Re: PNG
Slight drift and distraction from the fantastic photos, best set of photos on BS.... However I doubt the Auditor will end up unemployed, my guess is a change of direction in his employment, something like working from home or his new Appartment in Brisbane as a consultant to a PNG or Singapore registered aviation company.
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- Gold Wings
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Re: PNG
Very definitely NOT a good place to take your family. Got a pilot working at Tabubil that recently worked in Lae, and said they where often stone on the way out to Nabzab and had one car jacking attempt in the two years he worked there. He said they would drive straight at the stoners and did hit the odd one or two that where a bit slow to get out of the way.
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- Gold Wings
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Re: PNG
Lae?
Put it this way - there has recently been an S76 introduced to fly Nadazb airline passengers between the old airport in Lae town to Nadzab. Arguably the most dangerous stretch of road in PNG.
I thought TropicAir was owned by RH (Rimbuan Hijau) - the Malay/Indo timber co. & MayBank etc.
Put it this way - there has recently been an S76 introduced to fly Nadazb airline passengers between the old airport in Lae town to Nadzab. Arguably the most dangerous stretch of road in PNG.
I thought TropicAir was owned by RH (Rimbuan Hijau) - the Malay/Indo timber co. & MayBank etc.
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