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Re: PNG
BBwantok wrote:East side of the Owen Stanleys early morning. Helicopter is the only realistic option sometimes, for returning the deceased to the village fron POM
Gotta hate the smelly ones !!!!!!
Hows the dog... checking out the hook maybe lol
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Re: PNG
Soon as I landed, and the the locals saw the Mobile Sqaud exit, all the bush knives were lowered, and everyone started smiling and waving...
I came back an hour later for the pickup, everyone happy, no one hurt, and everyone got a free bag of veges...
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Re: PNG
Samaritan Air operate a Cessna 206 on amphib floats and carry out humanitarian flights into the villages on the Sepik River. Operations on and off the Sepik would be fraught with all kinds of obstacles to negotiate, like logs and tree debris coming down the river not to mention canoes and the odd croc.
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