The HUGE AIRPLANE GRAVEYARD in Australia
Helicopter flight over the airplane storage facility at Alice Springs Airport. See the Airplane Graveyard with Singapore Airlines A380s, Cathay Pacific 777s, Tigerair, Jetstar, HK Express, Cebu Pacific and more. I fly over the graveyard before touring Alice Springs for the day.
Thanks to Kat and Alice Springs Helicopters for the awesome flight over the Airplane Storage Facility in this video. I paid for my own 20 minute flight so this isn't sponsored or anything. But if you want to do the same check them out.
Lots of aircraft on the ground in this video. Not Your Usual Airbus! but in this Daily Dose of Aviation you'll see Airbus A380 Boeing 777 Boeing Dreamliners and smaller jet airliners. See What Happened Inside the Airplane Graveyard and Where jumbo jets go to die with Hundreds of airliners ABANDONED in the desert! Answering the question Where Have Airlines Parked and Stored Their Planes During COVID-19?
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Thanks Stefan, beautiful sights of Alice Springs, and the Flying Doctors memorial.. including the graveyard for the big jumbos..beautiful transitions from flying photography, car and drone👌
Best editing and storytelling of any aviation channel. Plus I feel like I know Australia even though I live on the other side of the world. Great job
Another great video Stefan. I was looking forward to the graveyard and got Australian aviation history, beautiful views, and a "fooled you this is not a car shot it is a drone shot" at 4:59 Thanks again for the entertainment.
Would be great to have a follow up with Kat - why helicopters, how did you end up in The Alice, etc. in fact any pilot with a story that you fly with... just a co tent suggestion Stef - love you work
Having been to that part many times, I congratulate you on capturing the outback vibe perfectly.
Nice Video, It's so much greener out there than it normally is, normally it's just a massive blanket of red dirt, just shows how much good rain we've had in the past year.
Another wonderful video! Thank you for sharing your video with us.
Great video Stefan! Well done dude!
Thanks for the video Stef. Keep them coming 😃👍
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Timothy
Absolutely Wonderful cinematography bro, we do appreciate it a lot. Cheers man
Great video! I’m definitely liking!
another great video stef! i’ve never seen a video about this specific plane graveyard. thanks for sharing and safe travels!
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 19J
@singlemalt1972
3 жыл бұрын
Not exactly a graveyard, just a parking lot where the air is dry and minimal storage damage will occur prior to bringing them back into service.
Love the video Stef keep up the great work it is so sad not see those planes not flying hope they fly again
Great upload! Always wanted to visit Alice but currently, because of a back issue that needs surgery, that plan has been shelved for the time being. Thanks for taking me on a tour, Stef 😉👍
Last time I was this early Steph was going to YMML 😂 great video!! loved it!
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
You're here before I was
Awesome footage Stef!
Absolutely love the content! Such an inspiration! Going for my intro soon!!
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, all the best with your flying
this is an extraordinary video recording history in extraordinary times. Thank you so much for making it and posting it. regards. Hamilton ,New Zealand
Another great video Stef, thanks.
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
great video Stef thanks
Always refreshing to watch your videos..
Enjoyed the video and the visit to Simpsons Gap, surprised at how many overseas airlines have aircraft parked at Alice Springs. 👍
Fantastic as always!
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Philip.
Wow. Good video Bro. I love to watch every video of Your's. Thanks a lot Bro. 🍫🍫🍫
Great video, as always. So sad to see all those aircraft there tho!
Eerie but cool seeing all those aircraft!
As always, great vid. Thanks for inspiring me as a pilot! My cirrus getting repainted and will be home in a month....
Videos keep getting better and better! Everyone get this man to 100k subs tonight (even though you deserve way more)!!! Great video as usual, can’t wait for the next one 😄
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Haha, thanks Grant. The support means a lot.
Great video, I also had Kat as my pilot a few days later. She was extremely professional and was very accomodating.
Congrats. Great shots and you survived a Robinson 44 flight!
I liked your transition from car to drone shot.
So perfectly lined up. Satisfying for sure!
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Yes I appreciated the symmetry. Made for a good thumbnail too.
Great video mate! I did the same flight, so sad to see all those jets in the dirt!
Good vid. I live on the outskirts of Alice in the flight path of the airport (when the wind is in an easterly direction). Normally the number of flights of Qantas etc planes is just a few in a day. Last April/May it was amazing to see some of the really big planes fly low over the ranges just behind my place as they were coming into land. For quite a number of years before then there were only a few planes stored at Alice. The depreciation cost for all those planes to the owning airlines must be a lot.... not a happy thought!!!
FANTASTIC HELICOPTER 🚁👏LADY PILOT WITH A CHARMING SMILE 😃
Wow, the Alice is so much greener than I remember it!
Lovely video and shows the scale of aircraft in storage just in this facility.....but it is NOT a graveyard and the aircraft are not abandoned, the Whole point of APAS is to care and preserve these aircraft so they can be efficiently returned to service once demand picks up. Already a few airlines are starting to make withdrawals including some of those Jetstar 787. Thanks for pictures of Emily and Simpson gaps, both frequent haunts as a youngster when I lived in the Alice.
Someone in the Australia governments needs to get you on board with travel videos. So many beautiful shots.
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Ha, thanks TDS.
@GVChannel
3 жыл бұрын
Good news, thanks!
You’re my Favorite KZreadr! Not just a KZreadr, but a roll model in a topic I am passionate about (Aviation). I can’t wait to get my Aviation merit badge in Scouts. I play google earth pro on my school computer lol! My sister sometimes lets me play Microsoft flight sim but I can’t wait to be able to fly. Flight is something I’m just so compassionate about. Sorry for rambling on.
WOW AMAZING i traveled on some of those plans.
Missing those flying days from YPPF to YBAS....😭 Can't wait to go back to Australia. Love from India 🇮🇳
It's pretty sad seeing all those planes sitting idle in the desert, hope they're back in the sky's soon
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah totally agree. I know some of them won't fly commercially again but let's hope they're not sitting there for much longer.
@python5113
3 жыл бұрын
@@StefanDrury I was up there last September. I knew about them before heading up so made a point of going out to make photos
@clerkhermosodustineickolou1231
2 жыл бұрын
@@StefanDrury most of them are actually there for storage. Because of the pandemic, many aircraft are not able to fly and needs to be in storage
Nice Video. Terrible situation. Mostly CX 777s.
Love me a PC12 great aeroplanes. Love the RFDS' work too. Very cool helicopter flight - looks like you guys, on an island, have Covid under control, but wait I'm in the UK, an island......doah!
Great video ....and Kat was cute .....follow up would be great ...lol
Great video and amazing shots! What camera do you use?
There was recently a charity event in Microsoft flight sim where a bunch of people raced across the Australian continent in single engine GA aircraft. the benefiting charity was the flying doctors for that race. There are similar charity races planned for each quarter of the year.
Came for the aviation, stayed for the tour vlog. It'll be a beautiful day to see all those planes back in the sky. The video tour vlog part was so well filmed, I loved it.
@slimebanks4406
2 жыл бұрын
Why do they have them there
@aniko6129
Жыл бұрын
@@slimebanks4406 for storage so late reply
I love Alice Springs, flown in (on a large plane) and drove there with my caravan years apart. There is something about the outback, i know Ted and Mark Egan who live there check them out cheers Stef.
Hi Stef. Another SQ A380 left here this week. Also 2 x Cathay 777’s, 2 x JQ 787’s, and 2 x Cebu A320’s. But still about 130 a/c in storage.
THat was fantastic. Loved the Simpson Gap and the graveside. Is the big rock so no one will pick the grave.
DAM PARK BRAKE it always gets me
Hey!!! I love what you did there at 5:05 made me think we were driving in a car and then woosh! we took off! do it again, I nearly got whiplash :-) make it even more unexpected :-)
Nice gooseflesh on the pilots leg
wow so much greenery and foliage
I just Did a road trip to Alice from SA, went and had a look at the Aviation museum there. unfortunately only got to see in one of the two hangers due to lack of volunteers but was still very interesting, especially liked the Kookaburra memorial. I'm surprised you didn't check it out.
The rock wallaby’s were there. They are always hanging out in those rocks. The problem is that they are super camouflaged! We looked for ages, until a local ranger pointed them out to us. It was crazy how they were right in front of us the whole time!
i live close to YPAD and have my own ADSB receiver feeding multiple sites both public and private, and see RFDS flights daily. I recall watching a doco about a year ago on why so many airlines chose to use APAS over storing them in their home port
That rock on Finns grave is well traveled, it was from the Devil’s Marbles near Tennant Creek, and it was returned in 1996 , nows its back in Alice.
@Festivaltix
3 жыл бұрын
Wasn't it put on his grave as a bit of an FU to Finn?
Thank you Stefan for air tour of Alice Springs. I always wonder where airlines store there aircraft other than the USA.
Great video Amazing shots of Simpsons Gap area. Didn't think it would so green around that area. Aren't you afraid of poisonous snakes in that area?
This is fab
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
As is your username, thanks airborne muffin.
Liked Stef 👍
2:07 Silk Air B737 Max 8 and CX A330-343X in the 1994-2016 Brushwing behind it is a Sistership in 2016-current brushwing logo if you look at it right now that would still be some CX/KA aeroplanes here while the Silkair B737max files with SQ now. Keep in mind interior wise it beats the 5J aeroplanes that were here. If you want to do that easily the SQ formerly Silkair B737max 8 runs SQ900 SIN-CEB🇵🇭 while the 5J aeroplane runs 5J 548 SIN-CEB🇵🇭
Good on you for taking advantage of the local flight talent! And you were lucky to have what I think was an eagle fly over the Welcome sign at the end ;-).
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Took me 3 hours to train it to do that on cue.
@milk-it
3 жыл бұрын
@@StefanDrury ;-)
PERFECTLY PARKED!
I’m a little late but it’s crazy seeing these planes there. I live near Rockford international airport and we store some there, so sad to see them stored away.
omg nearly the whole Cathay 777 fleet is here
Going to Bangkok Airport (Swampy) last week was similar, dozens of A/C parked up and latex wrapped. sad af
If you want to swim, you need to go to Ellery Big Hole. Standley Chasm is also beautiful. It's between Simpson's Gap and Ellery Creek.
So unfortunate seeing all the planes grounded from these awful series of events. I look forward to seeing them back in the air again. And seeing as that won’t happen any time soon, it looks great to go check out the planes grounded and in their deep storage. Alice Springs looks like a great holiday destination.
@pardeepjoshi6343
Жыл бұрын
Now they are in old age home their return I think impossible now.
cool vid, music was a little distracting at some points. keep it up 👍
It's a sombering sight seeing that many planes parked up... 🙏
Can't wait to hear about the mechanical problems pop up from those grounded machines
Stefan, What a beautiful area. What kind of hawk was that flying off the Alice Springs welcoming area? Did you say your Vegan? Thumbs up fellow, Verduran:) Cheers, Rik Spector P.S. There have been many movies about the flying Doctor service, so it was a wonderful tribute to it's founder in that remote location.
Hey Stef, You missed a great opportunity to mention that the PC-12's were originally developed after a specific request by the RFDS for having a plane with the range, speed and having a door big enough to allow a stretcher to be loaded on without running into clearance issues. Whenever i see one, i always remember the RFDS were pretty pivotal in allowing the plane to be made in the first place. Being used as a cargo plane that can load a pallet was a side effect of requiring something that they could load a stretcher into, so really you can thank the flying docs for seeing that plane at all. Bit of useless trivia.
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
No that’s great trivia. And shameless plug, but I have a video flying the PC-12 where we chat about that fact here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hGaV16xskqnSXZs.html
My home town 🤗🤗 It's sooooo green at the moment
Watching this made me sad but eager for all those big birds to get back into the sky again.
hey stefan i’m currently doing a documentary for my course and was wondering if i could get the footage from this video to use in it
Given the age of the planes its probably a parking lot rather than a graveyard due to the number of flights that are grounded in the pandemic. I would imagine that Alice Springs is a dry, stable environment to store planes rather than some cold, rainy airport, where corrosion and mould will be risk. .
When you look at other countries aircraft storage areas and how organized they are compared to those such as Mojave and Victorville which have airplanes and parts strewn all over the place.
wondered where the singapore a380s were all resting i see, and wow some many cathays
Another great clip, and thanks for the bit on the RFDS, unfortunately needed there services back in 1995, so glad they were around
Did my PPL out of YBAS! Great aerodrome, awesome controllers up there.
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
The ATCs were very helpful to me being unfamiliar with the airport. Would have been a great place to learn to fly.
It's not a graveyard.. that's where they wreak planes for parts. This just a temporary parking that is dry. Hopefully they all flying again soon.
If these planes are sitting idle in the desert, is there still maintenance that takes place during it? Or is it all before and after it's storage?
Thanks Stefan for a great video. I am sure I saw Turkish Airlines there. That would probably be the first landing of Turkish Airlines in Australia/
Royal Flying Doc Service - I really dig what they do - there was a TV series in the late 80s "The Flying Doctors", which I absolutely loved to watch, being 12 yr. old back then - man, that King-Air.... Maybe an idea for an episode with them, Stefan? Thanks for the great content. Take care
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I’d love to do some filming with the RFDS, especially if I could have a go in one of their new PC24s...
@sebastiangrimm5671
3 жыл бұрын
@@StefanDrury yeah, these 24's really seem to be the choice for backcountry jet ops 😎
@beatrueegg2722
3 жыл бұрын
you know there's a new series of the Flying Doctor coming out soon on Australian TV? filming should be finished by now and the first episode will be available soon for those who can receive the correct TV channel.
@beatrueegg2722
3 жыл бұрын
@@StefanDrury I work 15 kilometres from the Pilatus facility, so if i feel like it i can go there every lunch break and see the new planes doing their test flights. at work i can hear them every day but they are too small to see much.
It’s really sad for those planes to retire
Hey stef, do you use an ND filter (Nutral Density filter) they are really good for eliminating over exposed footage I don't know what camera you use but you should get one to make your footage even better
Its always weird to hear "winter is coming" cause I live in America where the Summer is coming not winter lol
@StefanDrury
3 жыл бұрын
You're heading to the beach whilst we're heading to The Wall.
@AUmarcus
3 жыл бұрын
Aussie winters are so much milder than yours.
@craftyfish0
3 жыл бұрын
@@AUmarcus As an aussie, that's true.
It’s so green, must of had lots of rain recently
@robman2095
3 жыл бұрын
Indian Ocean dipole this year caused it I guess
John Flynn is also featured on Australian $20 note.
Looks like they've got some aeroplanes there as well.
Dunno if I'd be too keen to travel on any of these the first day they're back up in the air, the Red dust from the outback gets into everything.
I've never seen the Alice so green.
What sort of camera do you use for your videos?
Sad to think how many of those planes may never fly again. :-( Is any part of Australia not beautiful and amazing? I live in a part of Canada that just about qualifies as desert and while it may be 40 on a summer afternoon, by dawn it's down to 10...
There's quite a few new aeroplanes sitting in the desert. I expected older ones that are no longer used
I prefer to think of it all as a aircraft ‘carpark’..... gives me more hope for our flying future.