High Definition Standard Definition Theater
Video id : Hmh1PaEfO74
ImmersiveAmbientModecolor: #55b5c2 (color 1)
Video Format : 22 (720p) openh264 ( https://github.com/cisco/openh264) mp4a.40.2 | 44100Hz
Audio Format: Opus - Normalized audio
PokeTubeEncryptID: e54c83111813191216d591294debad4e84680c5ea7810dd9265ff4289e4689b24af7e3f5b625f96d1610bcb86ca493b7
Proxy : eu-proxy.poketube.fun - refresh the page to change the proxy location
Date : 1715765960409 - unknown on Apple WebKit
Mystery text : SG1oMVBhRWZPNzQgaSAgbG92ICB1IGV1LXByb3h5LnBva2V0dWJlLmZ1bg==
143 : true
Flying in the Maldives - World’s Largest Seaplane Operation
Jump to Connections
1,239,911 Views • Dec 30, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
I hopped on TransMaldivian Airways Twin Otter seaplane flying around the Maldives with some of the best views! However, the sunny weather changed and I encountered some rough weather in paradise.

TransMaldivian is the world’s largest seaplane operator with 65 seaplanes from its base in Male, Maldives. Seaplane operation is crucial for tourism in the Maldives. I managed some plane spotting at the seaplane terminal before boarding my flight. The seaplane pilots in the Maldives wear shorts and sandals to fly and earned the nickname “barefoot pilot”

My flight was commanded by Captain Saif, who flew us to 3 resorts and back. We took off from the seaplane runway, flew over Male city, headed South and went as low as 500 feet for some beautiful sightseeing. Shortly before our landing at the first resort, the weather changed with rain showers in the area.

The turnaround time at each resort was just 5-10 minutes like a bus operation. Our next stop was the LUX resort where we were welcomed by a team of staff. The weather deteriorated rapidly so we have to quickly depart. The visibility was too low to land at our last stop. We had to divert to land in a lagoon and docked on a platform in the middle of the choppy sea. It was a very unexpected experience in paradise!

I had never ever imagined I would land on a platform rocking in the sea soaking wet in the heavy downpour…
Metadata And Engagement

Views : 1,239,911
Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Dec 30, 2023 ^^


Rating : 4.897 (449/16,983 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-15T07:25:07.804274Z
See in json
Tags
Connections
Nyo connections found on the description ;_; report a issue lol

YouTube Comments - 658 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@ssighff

4 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to fly you. A pleasure navigating the skies together for a unique aviation experience for your viewers. I'm glad it showcases the hard work we do for our passengers on challenging days. Thank you for the adventure Sam! Hope to see you again. And Happy New Year!

930 |

@ZamZamBoi3019

4 months ago

THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY HOME COUNTRY ❤❤❤ Love from the Maldives 🇲🇻🇲🇻 Hope you enjoyed the paradise of the world

43 |

@SundanceHelicopterTours

4 months ago

Real pilots!!!, real flying, teamwork, super video shots, awesome music - happy new year, Sam🥂

138 |

@lrparrish227

4 months ago

I am a retired pilot but would love to fly there!! Great job captain! What a beautiful place. ❤

35 |

@bernardtan3639

4 months ago

Hi! Sam, what an incredible video. Simply awesome 👍🏻 First time seeing such a plane and pilots in slippers having such a great teamwork to fly all passengers to their destinations safely. Kudos! for their dedication and commitment to their profession👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Sam, Thank You for sharing.

86 |

@tanviralambd

4 months ago

Now that’s some real flying. Thank you Sam for sharing incredible experience with us.

24 |

@semmoney5686

4 months ago

much respect for these pilots working in all sorts of weather and the resort staff aswell. communication is a great skill and these guys doing great. Thanks you too Sam for showing these hardworking people of the amazing maldives. Happy new year and up to more cool vids in 2024

30 |

@RogerMudd496

4 months ago

Fun fact: Many of these Twin Otters used to be with an airline in Guatemala. Used to fly these planes a lot at the time as they were the perfect aircraft for the dirt runways to visit Mayan ruins. They were all purchased in one big transaction years ago and they flew all the way from Guatemala to the Maldives. That's a long flight!

47 |

@PhilippusCesena

4 months ago

I have been to the Maldives, a wonderful place. I can't wait to go back. I left my heart there.

10 |

@WalkingExcursions

4 months ago

After watching this video, I feel like I spent the whole day in the Maldives. The sounds of waves, soft sand and emotional moments - all of them are perfectly conveyed in the frames. It's incredible the power such a beautiful place can have. It's definitely worth adding the Maldives to your list of places to visit in your life!

9 |

@mlehky

4 months ago

Sam, I’d love to see the maintenance operation. With those aircraft in salt water all the time, the work to keep them going has to be staggering.

78 |

@SonamKingA330

4 months ago

Great video Sam! I’ve always wanted to go to the maldives! This makes me want to go more!

28 |

@TheRareVideosXL

4 months ago

Incredible scenery and a great adventure.

24 |

@iyanmanzano

4 months ago

The vortices on those propellers on take-off are so cool! Awesome operations they have there, so professional. 👏

9 |

@charterd

4 months ago

I Respect pilot the crew and their hospitality.

3 |

@maxc23920

4 months ago

Thank you for making such amazing content, Sam! Looking forward to more amazing adventures for you in 2024!!

4 |

@EuroAviators

4 months ago

Visited the Maldives for scuba diving this summer, and went on a seaplane from Maldivian to the Raa-Atoll. They flew regardless being VFR at 3.000 ft through the clouds. 😅Amazing place to be, especially as a private pilot. This video brings back so much amazing memories. ❤Thank you Sam! 😃

12 |

@cywoods60

4 months ago

Thanks so very much Sam for sharing this with us. Its very interesting. I learned a lot.

7 |

@standartenfuhrerhanslanda343

4 months ago

We loved our time in the Maldives! Beautiful place, beautiful people.

4 |

@sainnt

4 months ago

When I was in The Maldives, I spent a lot of time watching those seaplanes come and go. Couldn't get enough of them!

9 |

Go To Top