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KISAH TERSERAM PILOT SENIOR TERBANG DI HUTAN PAPUA, ANGKUT JENAZAH YANG TERNYATA SUANGGI?! #OMMAMAT

KISAH TERSERAM PILOT SENIOR TERBANG DI HUTAN PAPUA, ANGKUT JENAZAH YANG TERNYATA SUANGGI?! #OMMAMAT

RJL 5 - Fajar Aditya

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In the next episode Look to your left now. Ha! I pull the rudder. The plane goes like this.

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Bang!

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It hits the right. If I continue, I'll hit the tree. I'll die. Maybe it's time for me to die. Suddenly... What is this?

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Grr...

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Grr...

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Is it really possible for it to go like this? Look... It's tied. I was like, I'm not sure if I should be this excited. I was tied up.

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My body was shaking.

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I was like, hey, don't follow me.

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I'm leaving, don't follow me.

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So, for almost 8 years in Papua, you met Suwanggi? Suwanggi in Papua is a person who uses black magic. And seriously, they are evil. Their intention is to kill. You The Rijal 5 Hosts can only sit on a chair Guys, I really sit on a chair a lot I sit on a chair, I make a concept, I make an idea, I do research, I look for a nurse, I shoot, I make content that I don't add

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What else do I sit on? Well, the point is, since there are as possible, it can't be done. Well, it's fun to read your comments. Well, today I came to the source of the narasumber that you've been waiting for, part 2. Who else if not, Keb Baskara.

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Hello Keb.

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Hello Mas Wajah. Thank you for coming to RJ again.

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Ready.

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So yesterday, when I was relaxing, I was sent a video and a photo when this Cape Baskara was on duty as a pilot. Let's see it very young, Capt. Wow, that's still in the 90s. This is amazing, still in its infancy.

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But this plane is like a brotherly flight, right? If you've ever heard of a plane called Capung, that's it. Capung plane. What was Capung plane for at that time?

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We used it for serving the people in the deep. Okay, and this is in the deep of Papua, right? Yes, in Papua. So, how long did you stay in Papua? I was in Papua for quite a long time.

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About 8 years. About 8 years there? Amazing. And how many passengers did you have on that plane? There were 6 people in total. So, there were 5 passengers and one pilot.

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Okay, and I heard that you have brought a body carrier as well. Yes, because our mission is to serve the people in the deep sea. So we brought a lot of things. If we can say it's like a village transportation, yes. And we also serve to bring patients, pick up patients, or bring corpses too.

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And I heard there was a moment when you were fighting with the corpses, the corpses were shaking, is that true? That's right, that's really right. That was the first experience when I brought a corpse.

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First time. How was it shaking? Because the plane was small, When I brought the body, for the first time. How did you do it? Because the plane was small, we didn't put the body in the coffin. Because it didn't fit. So, they usually wrapped it. People said it was like a carpet roll.

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If we bought a carpet, we would cut it. Even though it was tied, they just wrapped it.

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The body. Yes.

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So, how does it feel, Cap? It must feel like jumping. If you say it's a heart sport, it's already gone. It's about to disappear. The heart feels like it's gone. The blood is gone.

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I'll hold on to the story, Cap.

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Okay.

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So, what's the story this time, guys? For you, Clippers, I saw some of them appeared on my home page yesterday. I immediately reposted it when it appeared on my home page. And later, the winner will be announced in June. Top 5 Clippers with the most views on RGL. Each of them will get 500,000 rupiah.

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Let's start Omamat Season 6. The biggest enemy is yourself. Yes, Captain. Now, can you tell us your experience when you were in Papua? So at that time, I was accepted at an airline in Papua, Captain? So, at that time, I was accepted in a flight company in Papua. The head office was in Sentani, in the city of Jayapura. So, I went there, trained, starting from flying,

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then maintenance for a simple plane. I did maintenance, and I got a captaincy. I got a 4-star. I was declared a graduate. After I was declared a graduate, I was transferred to the base. I wasn't put in Sentani, I was sent to Nabire. I don't have a picture.

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What was Nabire like? People knew that I was the first to step on Papua. It wasn't Papua back then, it was still Irian Jaya. I was told to take the plane from Sentani to Nabire. I got off at Nabire. I met my friends there.

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I asked, where do I live? Where is my house?

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That one.

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Which one? That one in the middle. There was a complex at the airport. There were three houses. They were joined by an office, a warehouse,

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a workshop, a crew room, and a room, and in the middle, the plane hangar. I asked, where is my house? There, in the middle. Seriously? This is my house?

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Yes.

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Okay. Coincidentally, it's not locked. The door is open. I went in. The vibe is like this. The house is big. The house is big. There are three rooms.

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7:50

There is a living room, there is a middle room, there is a dining room, there is a kitchen, and there is a bathroom. This house is a wooden house. I think it was made in the 60s.

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Wow.

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There is no tile. So it's just using cement. I think it was made in the 60s.

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There was no tag, so it was just cement. But maybe because it was so old, it was already shiny. It was good. But that's it. Typical Dutch buildings from the 60s. Even the bathroom was bigger than my bedroom.

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Oh.

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I went in and it didn't feel good. I asked the engineer, my friend's engineer, his name was Theo, he was in charge. Theo, why is this house like this? Yes. Why?

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Yes.

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This house has been here for a long time. What do you mean? It's been a long time, no one has moved time. What do you mean? I haven't been placed anywhere for a long time. What do you mean you haven't been placed anywhere? It's been 2 years, and you're still empty. Oh, seriously? Because I'm a Bujang.

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So, I was placed here. The other pilots, who are already family, were given a house in the city. Because I'm a Bujang, I was given a house in the city. Because I was a Bujan, I was placed there. The position was in the hill or... In the airport.

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Oh, in the airport.

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So if we open the front door, it's a residential complex. If I open the back door, airport, runway, so it's straight. So if we fly home,

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finished, then enter this, and we entered the house. The plane passed by my room. We entered the hangar. There were many exciting events at home. So, there were stories from my friends. Your house is exciting,

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if you're not there. Well, my friends, your house is so nice if you're not there. My room, behind my bed, there was a palm tree. I don't know how long it's been. It's taller than my room, than my house. One night, I flew home.

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I was away for two days, I flew home, and was away for two days. I flew home and I was about to sleep. Back then, there was no TV in the neighborhood. We only had a radio tape. We listened to it and fell asleep.

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I was about to sleep when suddenly... What is this?

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But I thought,

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Alpukat fell down, not bad. I took the center, and I was about to go out to the kitchen. I was about to open it,

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Alpukat's feelings are not mutual. Maybe he's in a bad mood. Oh, no. It's not happening. I thought, I was dead. I went back to my room. I opened the curtain,

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and I looked around. I looked around, and I was fine. I closed the curtain and went to sleep. That's the story. That night. If I flew,

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for two days in Sentani or somewhere else. My friends said that if they called, at that time there was no cell phone, they only had a home phone. They didn't know where I flew to. They liked to call.

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And if they called, someone answered the phone at home. Even though I didn't have a helper. I asked them. When we were hanging out, they asked,

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did you go out yesterday? Yes. How did you know I went out? I called the housekeeper. Then? Did anyone pick up?

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Yes, someone picked up.

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Who? Yes, it was like the phone. There is. Someone is picking up the phone. Who?

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There is. It's like Papua's mothers.

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Hey,

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you're kidding. It's true, boss. Someone is picking up the phone. Then what did they say? Yes, I asked.

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Hello,

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is the pilot here?

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Hey,

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the pilot is not here.

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The pilot has left. Can can call you back tomorrow.

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Are you serious? Someone answered, yes. That's why we know you're gone. You're not there. I don't have anyone at home.

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I don't have anyone.

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I don't have anyone. I don't have anyone. I had an assistant. I had an assistant. I came home and saw her. She was not there. One night, I had a girlfriend in Surabaya.

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12:41

She was an LDR.

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She called me.

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Sir, you left two days ago?

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Yes.

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Where to?

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I was staying in Marokwari. How did you know I was leaving? Where from? Because I called. There was a woman from Papua, her accent was very strong. What did she say?

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Yes, she said that. You're not here. You're gone. If possible, call me again tomorrow. Two days later, I got a call. She answered.

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I thought, maybe you have an assistant now. If you went somewhere, you told me you didn't have an assistant. Like that, often. It's like that. It's often. It's become a habit. Then, there are also friends,

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my neighbor on my left is called Uncle Alo. He's a loader. The loader's job is to help us prepare the plane, put in the can, or disassemble the fuel, or fill it with fuel. On my left side of the house,

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there's a family, and on my right side, there's my engineer friend, his name is Theo. To continue the story, they said, if there's no Ombas,

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Ombas' house is crowded. How can it be crowded?

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Of course.

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Our house is just a wooden fence. So, if I'm in my room, and your uncle is arguing with his wife, I can hear it. Whatever he says, whatever he says, I can hear it.

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It's the same with Theo. When Theo is dating, I can hear it on the phone. Then, what does your uncle hear?

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Oh, yes.

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It's crowded, Uncle.

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How can it be crowded?

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There are people washing dishes, there are people cleaning the house. Sometimes we can hear chairs being moved. And his wife is also there. Yes, sir. I heard it at night.

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Are you washing? The washing machine was on. I heard it from the side. Then, Theo was also there. Hey, sir, your house is a devil's den.

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What?

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That's it.

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Sometimes, I can hear you talking to someone. I can hear you talking to someone. I know you're not there. The vibe of the house is really horror. Sometimes, when I go home after flying for 2 or 3 days, I can not tired.

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I wake up again, and I'm still dreaming. That's the story of the house. A nightmare. How was your experience of flying? There was a time when I was... In the morning, we usually prepare the plane in the morning. Usually, my company, the pilots, fly earlier than other companies.

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Because we chase the weather. Because in the morning, the weather in the deep sea is better. The wind is not strong yet, the clouds are not gathering yet. The weather is better. Usually, we start preparing at 4. Preparing for loading, preparing for refueling, and so on.

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Because my house was one with the hangar, I could see from the kitchen, my kitchen had no coordination, I could see what they were doing in the hangar. I could see it they are doing. One morning, at 4.30 am, I woke up, I hadn't taken a shower yet.

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I woke up, I took my sanitizer, I was like this. Huh? There was no one. It was already 4.30 am. There was no movement at all. Where are they going? What's going on? It's a holiday. If it's a holiday, the schedule is already out. I'm flying everywhere.

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I also see my plane in the front. I can see it. Curious, right? I open the door. I see it. I enter Hanggar.

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Walking to Hanggar, I saw the plane at the back. I opened the center, and it was empty. There was no power. The plane was locked. I checked the other plane, and it was empty too. I opened the center, and it was locked. I checked the other plane, and it was locked.

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I checked the other plane, and it was locked.

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I checked the other plane, and it was locked. I checked the other plane, the pilot's chair. What does this mean? I was like, what is this? It's like a roll of carpet. If you've ever bought a carpet in Tanah Abang,

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it's like that, it's plastic, long. What is this? Is the color red or orange? I bought a carpet in Tanah Abang, it was like that, it was plastic, long. What is this? Is the color red or orange? If I'm not mistaken, it's red. I went into the crew room, I took the plane key, I opened it, I centered it to him. At the end of the flower bed, there was a small flower basket.

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A simple flower basket, typical of Papua. I tied it up and put it there. I started to doubt, I started to feel uneasy. I felt uneasy. But I was curious,

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what was it? Why it? A gun?

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Why is it so cold? What is it? I'm confused. It's so cold. I turned back. I jumped back.

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I turned around. The plane was locked. I went inside the house. I locked the door. I said, no, no, no, I'll be back later. It was already noon.

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I was already bright. I was just back. Did you see the dead body? Yes. It was wrapped in a blanket. It was 5.30. The teachers hadn't come yet.

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19:24

They weren't arrived yet.

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No one was there.

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Why isn't everyone here yet? I'm so confused. Am I alone? I waited until 5.00. No one showed up. Well, instead of being late, at 5.00, I took off.

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I took a taxi out. I heated up the plane. First flight of the day. The first flight in the morning, I had to heat up the plane. I heated up the plane, checked everything, everything was normal. The tower was not open yet.

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I took off. On the day of takeoff, my flight was from Nabire to Enarotali. Nabire, Enaro, Nabire. Enarotali is a region in the middle of the mountains. It's a beautiful region. There's a lake there.

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A fairly large lake at an altitude of 7,500 mdpl. Wow, it was beautiful. I flew. The journey from Nabire to Enaro, if the weather is good, takes about 30 to 40 minutes.

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Because it was a good morning, the weather was weather, so it's about half an hour. Half an hour to get there. This flight is nice, safe, the NRO is starting to show up. Wow, the NRO is showing up. People who are powerful, people who are at the top. It's getting better and better.

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Suddenly...

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What is this?

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What's this? I started to... Don't, don't, don't... Don't, don't...

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Then in my heart, I said, don't don't let him, don't let him. I was right.

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I was like, duk, duk, duk, duk, duk.

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I was tied up.

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We were strapped. So that when we take off, we wouldn't run around.

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I was shaking.

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Duk, duk, duk, duk, duk.

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Like this.

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The body was shaking.

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It was shaking.

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Fast, right?

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Fast.

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It was a reflex.

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I was like, wha!

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I pulled it. It was shaking, it was a reflex. I pulled it, and I threw the plane to the left.

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Whoa.

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Oh, man. I turned around. I turned around, I back to the left. I was about to turn around, but I saw the NL sign. I turned around again and said, I said,

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Mace, Mace, KK, Ade, stop bothering me, I'm already close. Don't make a problem. If you keep pulling my hair, my hair will fall off. That's it. I continued.

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Ending.

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Ending. Parking. Shut down engine. Then the people gathered. There was no car there. No ambulance.

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So, the people gathered. The ramp gathered there. There was no car or ambulance. So, the people gathered. The barricade was visible.

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I went down, opened the door, and started.

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The welcome... If you've ever seen a welcome in Africa, it's like that. Some are shy, some were shouting. Anyway, that's how it was. The body was taken out, and then they were taken back to their village. So, the ritual of welcoming the body was very popular?

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Yes, it was. If it was a rural community, the traditional community was usually like that. Whether it's in the countryside or in the city, if there's a suicide, everyone will go to the airport. It's full.

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And there are rituals too. I don't understand. They have their own regional language. And Papua has the most languages. There are more than 300 languages. Every tribe has its own language.

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So, we don't understand what language it is. The airport is quiet. I turn on the engine again.

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23:58

I take off again.

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Back to the runway. Line up on the runway.

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Take off power. Take off roll. Speed alive. Back to the runway Line up at the runway

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Take off power, take off roll Speed alive V1, rotate

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Take off

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Not high enough Not high enough

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Again? Oh no I'm not even that tall yet. And then, oh my God.

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Hey, Pace.

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Don't follow me.

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I'm leaving. Don't follow me.

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Take off.

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As soon as I left the airport, I lost my wallet. I thought, did he send me his regards? hello, thank you, or something. Well, that's it. We're landing, we're in the parking lot.

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The teachers are standing there, smiling like they're drinking Pepsi. When I opened the door, We were standing there, smiling like we were drinking Pepsi. We were so relaxed. When I opened the door, I said,

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Hey, how are you?

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He said, I'm good.

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I said, you?

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He said, yes. It was the first time we were in a package. We were in a package. I said, who are you? He said, I'm just kidding. I said, what is it?

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He said, it's just the first experience. Next time, be careful. I'll give you a reply. So, they were like inaugurating. Welcome. You've never carried a body before. From that, I know their habit. It turns out that if there is a task between the body and the corpse,

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25:52

they always load the corpse at night. There are no pilots. Then in the morning, they definitely don't have it. It's a habit. So, we finally remember. Oh, this is the way to carry a funeral.

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Well, that's it. And then, I got a job as usual. Uncle Bas, what is it, Uncle Jack? Uncle Bas, can you take the package? Oh, another package, Uncle Jack? Can you take the package? The package again, Uncle Jack?

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Yes.

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Where? Bintuni. Hey, Mama. Bintuni is far away. Bintuni is far away, Uncle Jack. Yes, Uncle Bas.

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What kind of package? Where did you bring it from Bintuni? From Bintuni to Nabir. Ouch. Why don did you bring it from? From Bintuni to Nabire. Why didn't you use a ship? It's cheaper. Like the Pelny ship from Bintuni to Nabire.

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Oh, sir. What should I say? Why? Sir, the Pelny ship is rejected. Why? The captain refused. Why? They said that if they brought this package, they would be forced to stop the ship for 2-3 days.

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What for? It's a fridge. It's a fridge. It will be clogged. They can't bring food. You can't bring food, you can't bring anything.

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So?

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The ship was wrecked?

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That's it. Oh no.

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It's over. There's no other pilot. Uncle Michael is still in Sentani. Pilot Kit is in Manokwari, just waiting for the bus. I asked, where's Andrew? He's on a vacation.

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I said, oh, well, he's already prepared the plane, he's checked it. I flew to Bintuni. Bintuni, Nabi Re Bintuni, the flight was quite long, about an hour and a half to two hours. I took off. Landing in Bintuni,

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you could see that the ambulance was there, and there were several people, maybe from the family or something. There was also the police. I landed, I gave my shot, and I got off. The pilot asked, can you take me to Nabire?

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I said yes, I gave him a lift. At that time, there was no body bag. So I imagined, there was no body bag, the body was already broken. What was I supposed to do? If I was only wrapped in...

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A plastic bag.

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A plastic bag or a blanket, I was in a mess. Oh no. I was like, fine, just drop it. Drop it. It was true.

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I hadn't dropped it yet. He opened the ambulance door, and the smell was just... just incredible. Back then, we didn't have N95 masks, and there were no other masks.

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He pulled the

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the stretcher down, and I saw the body in a plastic bag plastic, several layers. But, it was Papua, so the plastic was not proper. It was a tablecloth, a plastic tablecloth, a meter-long one.

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Wrapped in that. I said, why didn't they use a can? No. It's not from the family. Then what about this? Well, the pilot's condition was like this. It was rotten, so it looked swollen.

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We know what a swollen condition knew what it looked like. So we let them in.

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They were going to enter the cabin. Stop, stop, stop.

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No, no, no. Don't go in the cabin. Why? Because I couldn't hold it. I didn't wear a mask. I didn't bring a face inhaler. I just did this.

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Can a body be placed underneath?

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The pilot said,

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this body is already in this condition, it's stiff. It's impossible, we'll let it in. But if it's placed in the cabin, I don't want to fly. First, I can't stand the smell. Second, I didn't know why he died. Maybe there was some disease that could infect me.

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It was better to be buried. That body, I'm sorry, what was the smell like? Mas Wajar had smelled a monkey. A monkey like a rat, a monkey like a cat, or something.

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Or a monkey that or a big one. It's like that. It's so disgusting. It's so disgusting. Even though it's wrapped, we can still smell it. Because it's swollen.

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It's swollen. It's visible. Even in the plastic, we can see the liquid. In the plastic, the body has liquid? Yes. So, the body is wrapped with a finger. I mean, you know the finger, right?

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It's wrapped with a finger, then wrapped in plastic. You can see the liquid. Is it yellow liquid? It's not yellow anymore, it's green. Green liquid? Yes, green. There's green, there's chocolate.

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Is it a boy or a girl? I don't know." I didn't dare to look at the manifesto. I just put it in the cockpit. I didn't dare to look at the name, the gender, or the age.

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I just put it there. Then I asked them, how did it happen? How did it happen? I didn't want to know. The body was taken to the basement. The basement compartment. They were talking.

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Finally, there was one,

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if I'm not mistaken,

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a bus driver. He seemed to have some knowledge. He was kneeling down next to the body. It was like he was speaking in dialect, but in local language. I think he was good.

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32:34

The body that was stiff, could be kept still. It was loose. He said, give it a pass.

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He lifted the key.

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The key was in. The compartment door was quite small, so it had to be pushed. The key was in. I was surprised. He was quite good.

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He closed the door.

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He said, pilot, we're done. Our mission is complete. Thank you, pilot. I wish you a safe flight to Nadire.

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Tehkovakoasja.

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It's safe to fly. But does it smell? No. There's a little smell, but it's safe because it's below. My plane's landing was so thin. So, the smell was still there.

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And I wasn't afraid. It was impossible for it to suddenly stick to the zombie, and my hands were shaking. It was safe. I was relaxed.

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I flew for an hour, nothing happened. It was safe. I got in contact with the enemy, I was close. I hadn't gone down to the ground yet. Suddenly, I was like a floor below.

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What else? But he wasn't a barbarian. He was like a baby. Stop it. We'm almost there. Don't make me scared. Stop." So, I think he knew I was almost there.

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I landed. I entered the hangar. From there, I saw the ambulance, the people, and the family were all there. In the hangar. I entered. The ambulance, the people, and the family were all there. They were hanging. I went in. They didn't know that I was under the car.

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I opened the door.

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Everyone was confused.

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Hey, the pilot didn't bring a body. The pilot didn't bring a body. Who said that? I did. I brought it.

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Where was the pilot? Underneath. Underneath? Yes, there was one. I brought it. Where was it, pilot? It was down there. Down there?

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Yes, it was in the compartment below. They thought, pilot, how do you get it out? Oh, yes. The bag was quite low. I told the loader,

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yes, you can get it out. I tried there, I tried here, it couldn't them out. But I was told to try going there and there. I couldn't get out. The body couldn't get out of the plane? No, it couldn't. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't get out.

35:32

I told the family, Sir, is there anyone here who has been to the Almarhum? Who could talk to the Almarhum? Maybe they could tell them that we had arrived in Nabireh. I could be released.

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35:50

I tried to get in. Mr. Polani came back and I talked to them. One by one, the women came. They said, let me try. I said, sure, let's try. We sat in a group in front of the door of the compartment.

36:09

I tried to talk to him. I couldn't get him out. I started to get nervous. What should I do? There was an old man there. He was a child, so I knew the area. So, if something happened, I would call for help.

36:27

I said, let's call for Ondo Avi first. Pian, Pian's father, is Ondo Avi. Ondo Avi is a local ancestor in Papua. He was the one who was raised. He was usually very knowledgeable. I called for Pian His father is Pian.

36:46

He came. What's up, son? I brought the body from Bintuni. And? I can't take it out. What happened in Bintuni?

37:00

The ambulance driver wanted to take it out. I'll try to talk to him. I said, let me try. He said, I'll wait. I hope you can do it. If you can't, it'll be a mess. He sat down.

37:16

I don't know what ritual he had. I don't understand. He said, I can do it too. We know this. After they do the ritual, the loader asks them to take it.

37:29

Try it.

37:30

They can't do it either.

37:32

I'm confused.

37:33

It's been over an hour. I can't do it. What is the position of the body? What is the location? So, my plane, if this is a plane,

37:44

there is a stomach. there is a main cabin. This main cabin, the body is inside here. Entering through the front door here, there is a small door. The body is big, right?

37:56

Three times the TV? Yes. The length is about 1.6 meters. Okay. It can't be taken out at once. It's been an hour. I told my friends,

38:14

if we want to do it, we have to take it off. Seriously, Bas. It's hard to take it off. There are dozens of bolts. Before we bolt it, we seal it first. We seal it first, then we install it.

38:31

If you remove all the bolts, it won't automatically come off. It has to be disassembled again. We have to tear the sealant again. What are we going to do? It's impossible.

38:43

What do you think we're going to do? It's impossible. What can I do?

38:46

Well, then.

38:47

Okay. I took off my underwear. I took it off while I was sleeping.

38:57

I took it off one by one. It didn't last more than five minutes. Five minutes later, they went back. They threw up. Because of the smell. With half of the company dead, including me, we all went.

39:15

We took off. We took off. We pulled it out. That's it. What was in there, it was gone. They all went back. The smell was incredible. The family was so strong. The people who were there were all gone. They all went back.

39:26

The smell was so strong. The family was all gone. They were shocked to see the condition of the bodies. I told them, I called the other officers, and told them,

39:38

Sir, we will hand over the bodies to you. You can take them. Oh, thank you for your efforts. Thank you for your hard work. Finally, the body was taken to the ambulance.

39:54

And we were off.

40:00

We were the only ones who still had to do the cleaning. We had to put it back on. There was a lot of homework.

40:07

Wash, wash, wash. Who was going to wash? You, of course.

40:11

You're the engineer, it's your job to wash. You're so clumsy. Wash it with rinse.

40:18

It still smells.

40:19

Wash it again. Wash it clean. How do you think it is? This is your plane, Boss. I washed it again. I washed it clean. I asked him, there's still some smell. What should I do? Do you have a sprayer?

40:30

He said, yes. I took it from the warehouse. I sprayed it with a sprayer.

40:36

It was a mess.

40:38

It was a mess. At least... You brought a sprayer? I brought a sprayer.. I was carrying a bagon, not a bagon. Then the bats died. Oh, the bats. It was already dusk.

40:50

I didn't want to. It was already dusk. I was hit by a four-day signal.

40:54

The bats were gone.

40:58

Tomorrow morning, I was flying. Where did I fly to? The first flight, I said, where do you want to fly? First flight, Nabireh, NRO, Nabireh.

41:10

Second flight, Nabireh, NRO, Komopa, Nabireh.

41:20

First flight, it was safe. I went back to Nabireh, it was safe. It was safe. I went back to Nabire, it was safe. It was safe, sir. It was safe. It was safe. Peaceful.

41:32

The second flight, Nabire, Enaro, it was safe. Enaro, to Komopa. Komopa was not far.

41:44

It was not bad. It was about 30 minutes. I was flying to Komopa. I was about to land, I was about to enter Komopa. What was that?

41:56

It was from below. It was fast. It was a bit barbaric. It was simultaneous. The plane was shaking. this is fast, a little barbaric together one, fight fight?

42:08

fight, the machine you want to be killed? oh, suddenly die what else? if the machine is dead, the KOMOPA is still far away under the engine is dead, the locomotive is still far away. Underneath, it's all forest.

42:26

It's dead, this road.

42:28

So I imitated it. A little gas, pull. It's like, the feeling is nothing. I was like, bam, bam, bam, bam,. I was about to board. I was about to board. I was about to board. I was about to board.

43:10

I was about to board. I was about to board. It was a bit far. I just remembered it. I drank coffee and a cigarette. I was smoking. Suddenly, three people came up to me.

43:33

I said,

43:34

I think I've seen this person before. I think I know this person. He looked very familiar.

43:41

He came up to me.

43:43

He said, Pilot! Yes, sir. How are you? You were in Nabire yesterday, you're from Almarhum, right?

43:56

Yes. How are you? I'm fine, sir. Thank you. Almarhum is now calm.

44:06

Oh, okay.

44:07

Is the deceased buried in Nabi Reka? No. He went home to his village. He went home to his village. Where is his village? Here, in Komopla.

44:18

I was speechless. I was like a fool. So, earlier, Huh? Speedless? Like a dumbass. So, that was the one who made me nervous. It was him.

44:32

Where? Oh, I just kept quiet. I didn't talk to him. And my wife, maybe she wanted to say hello.

44:42

Peaceful greetings, health, thank you for having me. From the door to the funeral. Because you were refusing to be taken. Yes.

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44:53

With the condition like that. Was it long? Not bad. It was about 5 minutes. As long as the engine was buzzing from the bottom. Five minutes, and the lamp was on the top.

45:10

The longest five minutes in my life. It was buzzing from the bottom. And the landing was through the Papua forest? Yes. We, the Papua pilots, are like Ninja Hattori. Climbing the mountain, crossing crossing rivers, and riding on horses. So, Mas Wajar, when are you going to Papua?

45:38

Can I?

45:39

Can I fly together? Sure.

45:41

How about it, guys? 20,000 comments, I'm flying with the plane now. But I'm curious, why did the body die? They said it was sick. They said it was sick. Why did the police come? Because the condition was sick and there was no family.

45:58

Maybe they found the data, and then we contacted the family in Nabi Reh. They tried to send it by a PLN ship, or by government-owned aircraft. But we refused. So, they sent it to us. One afternoon, I was in the middle of a flight. I was done flying at 2 PM. The mission was over,

46:26

and the other pilots had already left. I was sitting in the back, chatting with my friends, smoking. Then, there was this guy named Jack. He came running to me.

46:38

He said, Uncle Bas, what's up?

46:44

Uncle Bas, there's a radiogram here. It's a radio. There was an object that came running.

46:45

It was a bus. What was inside the bus? There was a radiogram. It was a radiogram of the Monamani. What was it doing? It was like this in the afternoon.

46:58

There was an emergency in the bus. We often get crucial requests. What Garurat?

47:10

Monamani Amanamanaya, Gabra Prangsuku.

47:13

No, sir. You have to pick it up. Pick it up again? Package or what? Oh, no, no, sir. Not a package. This is a family. Tonight they also have to leave Monamani.

47:26

No one else.

47:28

No one.

47:30

Why? Just wait for tomorrow. It's already evening, Om Jack. The atmosphere is already bad. Of course, Monamani, Monamani airport is in the middle of the mountain,

47:42

not around the mountain. So, the position was like a bowl. In the afternoon, they would usually close the bowl. The mountain was high. I knew it. I knew that at this time, they would close the bowl.

48:01

I thought about how to get in. I thought about how if he's trying to get in? Maybe he's looking for a way to get out or something.

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48:09

I said, yes, sir.

48:10

This family, if he's not caught tonight, please cut him off. What kind of person is he? He looks like a Torah person.

48:24

Oh, really?

48:25

He said, yes.

48:28

It was 3 o'clock. He asked me what time I was leaving. I said, I was leaving at 4 o'clock.

48:36

I said, oh no.

48:37

What should I do?

48:39

I thought for a moment.

48:40

He said, don't think too much. Just leave. I said, I'm sorry. I left. I thought for a moment, and he said, don't think too much, just go. I said, okay, I'm going. What if I come back? He said, I believe you'll come back.

48:50

I said, okay, I'm going. He said, go. I said, Jack, you can do it. Is the plane ready? He said, yes.

49:02

I said, that's not right. I'm not asking for help, I'm just trying to get a grip. The plane was ready, and I was like, Boss, we're leaving, it's safe, the fuel is safe, and we have snacks. I was like, oh my God.

49:16

I was like, I'm leaving. Finally, I changed my clothes, it took me half an hour, I was ready at 4.30,.30, I was getting ready. At 4, I was already there. From Nabireh to Monamani.

49:28

Monamani was not far from Enaro. It was in a mountainous area. From Nabireh to Monamani, it was about 50-60 minutes. I was in the middle of the road, and I could see it. The mountains were starting to disappear. They were covered.

49:47

I thought, where did I go wrong? Of course, the bowl was covered. I tried again. Here, the mountains, there's a kind of a gang, between the mountains.

50:04

If it's bad, I usually take the side road. On the side road, there's a cliff. The cliff is usually an open area. No trees, no hills. From far away, I saw it was closed. I passed by, I turned around.

50:26

I saw a gap in the mountains. It was not closed. The clouds were still hollow. If I could take off, I could pass through there. It was safe. I landed.

50:42

I passed the cliff. I was landing, and I was passing through Empang. I was passing through Empang, and I was almost covered. I didn't know how to get in. I got off, and I got off. I think I flew about 5 meters. I was flying, and I was so scared. I was so scared.

51:08

I was so scared. I was so scared. I was so scared. I was so scared. The father, mother, and three children. They had a lot of stuff.

51:30

I talked to them. Sir, are you the one who wants me to evacuate to Nabiri?

51:35

Yes, sir. I'm the pilot.

51:36

That's right.

51:38

Sir, the situation is not good. I can take you and your family, but I can't take the luggage but I can't take the luggage. So, it's better if you and your mother just take the most important things. The next morning, on the first flight, we took the luggage. They finally agreed. They took out the most important things, like the letters or clothes. They were all ready to go.

52:14

The plane was small, so the father sat next to me, in front, on the right. His mother was right behind me. The three children were still small. I could still see them, the three of them. I was still looking for a place to stay.

52:32

There were still holes, it was still safe. I stayed there. I turned once, and I was heading to this hole. This hole's position is like this. There's a mountain here, and there's a cliff here. There's a cliff here, so I'm going up from the bottom. I'm going up like this.

52:59

Oh, this trek through the mountains is really hard, right? It's clear. So, I went up from the bottom like this. Climbing up like this. Oh, this trek through the mountains is really hard, right? If it's bright, it's safe. No problem. It was almost sunset, and it was cloudy. So, what was done was disorientation. Disorientation, closed,, and then walking back.

53:29

The view was there. I had to keep going. I had to keep going.

53:35

I couldn't do it.

53:36

I couldn't do it.

53:38

I couldn't do it.

53:41

Full power. Full power. I had to keep going. I'm full power. Full power. I'm holding on. It's getting smaller.

53:54

I can't reach it. I'm dead.

53:58

This position is a bit tricky. Mountains. I don't know where the mountains are. It's covered in clouds, and all I can see is white and gray. I'm dead today.

54:11

I'm done for. I can't look outside, I can only look inside, look at the instruments. As long as he can still climb, even if it's only 100 feet, 50 feet, 100 feet, the important thing is he was still on the plane. I was thinking while I was writing the lyrics. The father was expressionless.

54:30

He was just quiet.

54:34

He was looking forward. I was writing the lyrics.

54:38

The son was the same.

54:39

The son was just having fun. It was safe. They weren't panicking. In my heart, they weren't by myself. It was safe. They weren't panicking. In my heart, they weren't panicking.

54:46

It was safe.

54:47

It was a tactic. Am I alive? Am I going to get out of this situation? What will my fate be like? Suddenly, I was the only one with a headset. Suddenly, I heard a woman's voice.

55:08

Look left.

55:10

Look left. Look left.

55:16

Look left now. I looked up. This is a tree. My wings are here. It was a reflex, but... This is a pull.

55:31

Pull to the rudder. The plane is like this. It's a bump to the right. If I continue, I'll hit the tree. I'll die. There's a consequence.

55:43

When I bump to the right, the airspeed drops. The lifting force disappeared. It went down like this. I thought,

55:58

this is a hill.

56:00

This is a mountain slope.

56:02

Come on, mama.

56:04

Start. Leveling again.

56:05

From here to there.

56:06

Slap!

56:07

I was still trying to pull.

56:09

I pulled. Ehh, ehh, ehh. I could see the tip of the tree.

56:12

Oh, I'm dead.

56:13

Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah.

56:14

The first thing I hit was the back of my butt. I'm dead today. The first thing that hit me was my tail. My plane was a tailrager, the one with the wheels on the back. The old plane. Those two things got stuck

56:37

in the railings. It started to fall down, until it hit the tree. It was so loud, I was so scared. The tree was still white and gray, and you can only see the tip of the tree. The one that's clustered by the propeller. No. No family? No. Your father was always like this? Huh?

57:28

I was desperate.

57:31

Maybe it was time for me to die. It was time. I was done. I didn't show it. I just showed it.

57:39

I just showed it.

57:40

I still did. So, it looked like there was a hill like this. So, I was diving from here. I was diving again, and I was still diving the trees over there. Maybe my angle wasn't bad. The angle of the boat wasn't bad.

58:00

So, I was a bit of a jerk. The water was coming out of the trees. I saw my airspeed. And the sound was gone. The propeller hit the tree. I couldn't hear it anymore.

58:14

I couldn't hear the propeller. Then my airspeed increased. I saw it. It was normal. But it was still in the clouds. I pulled it. I still in the clouds. I was pulled.

58:26

I was on the plane.

58:28

I was on the plane.

58:32

I thought, I was still alive, but I wasn't dead. Because what made me not believe was that the pilot didn't react at all. Better than the pilot? Yes. I was sweating so much, I couldn't even blink. I couldn't see the other side.

58:46

I was like, oh, it hurts.

58:48

I was like, oh, it hurts.

58:50

I was like, oh, it hurts. I was like,. I was in pain. I was still in a coma. But everything was normal. I was not even shaking. I tried to talk to my father.

59:21

If he was dead, we probably couldn't talk. I was the only one who used the headset. I took it off and put it in my pocket.

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59:31

I asked,

59:32

Sir,

59:33

is there anyone who will pick me up at Nabili?

59:35

Yes, there is.

59:36

A pilot.

59:37

Yes, there is.

59:38

Then,

59:39

why do you have to go out tonight?

59:43

Then he told me.

59:44

He told me a story.

59:45

He said,

59:46

Bro, this is a story.

59:48

Bro.

59:49

Suddenly,

59:50

plush!

59:51

I passed.

59:53

Plung! I came out of the cloud. It was already dark.

59:59

where am I? I looked over there. Oh, there's a mountain over there. I looked to the left. There was no mountain. I looked to the left, and there was no mountain. It was black in front of me. I thought it was the sea.

1:00:12

I finished talking to him, and I tried to contact Nabiri.

1:00:17

I called him.

1:00:19

Nabiri, Charlie Victor. Nabiri, Charlie Victor.

1:00:24

Nabiri, Nabiri, Charlie Victor. Richard Victor. Richard Victor. Pick up. Richard Victor.

1:00:33

I know this voice. I think this is my friend. His name is Cipi. His real name is Faisal. He's from Jakarta.

1:00:40

Cip?

1:00:41

Yes, boss.

1:00:44

Boss?

1:00:45

Where are you?

1:00:47

I think I'm behind the mountain of milk, Chip. Okay. Can you see the neighbor? I can't see him. The neighbor didn't have a traffic light back then. It was dark, I couldn't see him.

1:01:01

Chip, can you turn on the parking light, for example, the apron light? So that there is a little guidance. Well, at that time, GPS was not as sophisticated as it is now, the moving map. There was no GPS, it was just like a meter, like this. This, this.

1:01:25

I didn't know where it's going. It's just that if it's right in the middle, then it's right here. But we don't know, in the middle, this point, we can be here,

1:01:39

or here. We don't know where it's going. Even though I know it's right in the middle.

1:01:44

My GPS is right in the middle. But I don't know where to go. Even though I knew Nabil was in the middle. I was right.

1:01:45

My GPS was in the middle. But I didn't know. I was on this side, and on that side. So I asked Chip to turn on the 60-Apron.

1:01:54

I said,

1:01:55

Yes, wait for me. Then he contacted me again. I said, I'm ready. Can you see me?

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1:02:01

He said,

1:02:02

Yes, I can I said, yes. Can you see it, Cip? He said, yes. I said, okay, Cip. I went to the lighthouse. It got closer and closer. I could see the city lights.

1:02:19

I was landing. β™ͺβ™ͺ

1:02:30

β™ͺβ™ͺ They rang the bell, turned off the plane, I opened the door, I said, Your father is coming down. I finished, and the family had come down too. Uncle Jack came again. Uncle Bas,

1:02:55

Yes, Uncle Jack.

1:02:56

Uncle Bas, did you come down? Did you not come down?

1:02:59

Hey, Uncle Jack.

1:03:03

Uncle Jack, can you look behind you? Can you show me your tail Can you see the tail? He said, yes. He didn't come back for two minutes. His face was pale. Imagine,

1:03:13

black, original Papua, but pale. I asked, why? He said, I hit a tree. That's it. I said, hey, sir, you're not going to call me? He said, that's it.

1:03:28

You're already down? Can I call my friends? Why? I can't go down, sir. Why? I opened the door.

1:03:44

Can you see it? It was uncontrollable.

1:03:48

My legs were shaking.

1:03:52

I called him, and he said,

1:03:55

I can't get down, Jack. Finally, he came. Three or four people were hanging. I was not as big as him. So, I said, I could still do it. Three or four people were hanging.

1:04:08

They were hanging.

1:04:11

I said, sir, please sit down. I sat down. I took a drink. I took a cigarette. I said, sir, please drink. I smoked.

1:04:20

To calm me down. I sat down, but I was still like this. I was still shaking, still shaking. I was smoking. Then, there was a guy, if I'm not mistaken, it was Umar Effort. He was inspecting the plane.

1:04:35

He was looking from the tail to the propeller. The propeller had a crack, it was visible. There was green, there was brown, and all kinds of things. The propeller, the crack was visible. There was green, there was brown, and all kinds of things. Then he looked behind, and he turned to the statue like this. Hey, Uncle Bas.

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That's it, Uncle. Uncle Bas, what do you think? Hit the tree or get hit by a tree? Yes, Uncle Everett. I gave it all it a tree? Is it a tree that is frozen? He said, yes, it is. I gave him the whole tree. I asked, is there anything broken behind the tree?

1:05:12

Is there anything broken? Is there a cable that is disconnected? There is nothing, sir. Fortunately, there is nothing. Is there anything bent at the tail? No, there is nothing.

1:05:23

It's safe. Is there a propeller. It's safe. The propeller is safe. That's it. You should rest for a while. Two days, three days. Take a break.

1:05:34

Yes, Mr. Evert. I'm calm now. I've finished smoking one cigarette. I went to the office. Mr. Evert, I borrowed a phone.

1:05:44

You can use it. I called home. I borrowed his phone. He said, Oh, you already used it?

1:05:45

I called my mom. I just picked up the phone. When I picked up, my mom asked, Why did you call me?

1:05:55

I said,

1:05:56

You called me, stupid. You must be a weirdo. She said, No, I'm not a weirdo. I said, Don't lie. She said, Of course you are. What did you do? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no I went straight to bed. I woke up a bit earlier than usual.

1:06:32

I went to the office.

1:06:38

I wanted to check if the stuff I left at Monamani had been returned.

1:06:40

I asked the loader, Hey, has the stuff from Monamani arrived? Yes, I have. I asked, who brought it? He said, Pilot Michael. I asked, who took it? He said, the one who was with you yesterday.

1:06:55

I asked, is it safe? He said, yes, it's safe. I asked, what did you tell him? Did he tell you anything? Did anything happen?

1:07:05

Yes. What did he tell you? Yes. My father said,

1:07:13

yesterday, the pilot was about to hit a mountain.

1:07:16

He said,

1:07:17

oh my, Guru.

1:07:19

So, did he say that to you? Yes. But it's okay, Uncle Bas. It's safe, right? Yes, it's safe, right? Yes, it's safe. That's the story, Mas Wajar. His favorite place is flying in the deep sea in Papua.

1:07:41

Yes.

1:07:42

Did you decide to move because you were assigned a task? There was an offer. I was in Indonesia, in Papua. I was flying a Boeing from Sentaniwamena. Someone called me, Are you bored? What are you bored of? Have you ever been bored of flying the Sentanee Wamena? Not yet, but it depends on the offer. Do you want to fly the private jet? Yes, I want to.

1:08:17

What kind of plane first? Here, I'll send it. Send the picture. Yes, I can. But is the milk suitable? I said, okay, wait a minute.

1:08:30

I sent the draft contract. When?

1:08:35

I asked, when?

1:08:37

He said, when you agree with the milk, everything is ready.

1:08:40

I said, okay. Finally, I left Papua. So, you moved to another place? Back to Jakarta. Back to Jakarta. In Papua, in the deep sea,

1:09:00

do you often bring passengers from different tribes? Yes. So, what if they ask you to talk, but you can't speak the language? They basically understand Indonesian. But the accent is funny. The accent is a mixture.

1:09:23

So, there's a mix of Ambon, Manado, East, Kupang, and so on. So, when I first came, I was confused. What are they talking about? But eventually, I could understand. I said, hey, is your father here? He's here. Then? He's here.

1:09:49

Okay, I'll wait.

1:09:50

Okay.

1:09:51

He came in. I waited for him. Five minutes. Ten minutes. Half an hour. He came out.

1:10:03

I knocked on the door. Is your father here? He said, you're not going out? I said, I am. He said, you're not going out? I said, I am. He said, you're not going out?

1:10:14

I said, I am. He said, you're not going out? I said, I am. He said, you're not going out? I said, I am. He said, you're not going out? I was like, I was getting there.

1:10:25

Boss, are you ready to go? Yes, I am. Okay, I'll wait for you. Where are you going? I'm going to take a shower. I'm going to take a shower first.

1:10:50

I was in a culture shock. The first time I went there, I was in a culture shock. In the deep, I couldn't find the money in the deep. Especially the coins. 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000. That's rare. The only ones are blue and red.

1:11:15

And the memory of the money is sometimes different, right? Yes. But usually, the money is already there. Already there? Yes. Did you eat it. Yes. But usually, su is already. Su is already. Bas, su makan kah?

1:11:28

Adakah?

1:11:30

Ah, terada.

1:11:32

It's funny.

1:11:34

There are some slogans that say, if you say, it's you. There are also those who say, dong. If you say, it if you are from you, if you are from him, if you are from him, he is from him.

1:11:50

If you are from him, he is from him. If you are from him, he is from him. But Papua is beautiful. Very beautiful. If there is no conflict and weirdness, Papua is really beautiful.

1:12:05

The nature is amazing. How about this, guys? Do you agree that I take a plane with Cape Baskara to Papua? But which one is better, the one that takes off or the one that takes off? I dare you to take the one that takes off.

1:12:21

Oh, it's different?

1:12:22

Oh, get the feeling, bro.

1:12:24

I take the usual plane, which is sometimes nervous. I dare to fly with you. Oh, it's different? Get the feeling, mas.

1:12:26

I'm not the usual plane that is nervous. This is more like a compliment. Okay, guys. You can comment below. This is the last question, Capt. Actually, I want to ask a lot about the plane,

1:12:40

but I think the time is too long. Maybe later, if the comments are crowded, maybe later on the plane. So, for almost 8 years in Papua, did you meet Suwanggi? Alhamdulillah, I never met him.

1:12:55

Because Suwanggi in Papua is different from the one in Ambon. Suwanggi in Papua are people who use black magic. And seriously, they are evil. Their intention is to kill. So that their knowledge is more powerful.

1:13:18

Yes, so that their level goes up again and again. What is the reality of the people in Suwangi who know about it? In Papua, the reality is that people are like us, like they are used to it. So, in the afternoon, they just go out. Just hang out?

1:13:33

Yes.

1:13:34

Okay.

1:13:35

We wouldn't know if it turns out that your girlfriend is from Suwangi.

1:13:39

That's it.

1:13:41

So, even if there are certain diseases, we are familiar with sun tap, right?

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1:13:49

Yes.

1:13:50

If it's there, maybe it's done by a swangy.

1:13:53

Right.

1:13:54

Okay.

1:13:55

That's why in Papua, there is local trust. We can't put shoes, sandals, and all that outside the house. It's on the terrace. It's rare. We must put them inside. Clothes, sunbathing, and clothes.

1:14:09

No one ever sunbathes outside. They must sunbathe inside.

1:14:12

Why?

1:14:13

Because this swangi, if he's looking for victims, he'll poison them.

1:14:20

So?

1:14:21

The clothes we wear. Yes. In the clothes we wear. Yes, in sandals, shoes, or clothes that we wear in the sun. If you are infected, usually the first characteristic is that you can't talk. Later, you get sick, you don't want to eat for a long time, you are guaranteed to die in 3-4 days. That's the characteristic of Papua's swangi.

1:14:48

As far as I know. And what is the power of swangi in Papua? You know that, right? As far as I know, it can fly. It can disappear. It can disappear?

1:14:58

Yes. So, in fact, in Kalimantan, it's like a swan, right? Correct. It's close to humans, but at night it changes. It can fly, right?

1:15:11

Correct.

1:15:12

Okay.

1:15:14

It's interesting if we talk about swans, but are the Cap's acquaintances related to swans too? No. Fortunately, no. But some have experienced it. Some have also had a relationship with Suwangi.

1:15:29

Have you ever had a relationship with Suwangi? Yes, I have. And there is an island, they say, where Suwangi is. Well, in the area where I work, Nabire, not far from Nabire, there is an island called Mor Island. Mor Island is the most famous.

1:15:44

It's all of swans. It's full of swans. How was it, guys? This is part 3. We'll continue on the plane while talking about swans. Thank you, Cap.

1:15:56

You're welcome. Keep up the good work in your flight. Sure. That's it, guys. At the end of this episode, you should take the good and throw the bad. And once again, if I'm personally, I feel like it's already right. Because I think when we fly, there's nothing we can do, except for praying.

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And maybe try to follow the instructions if the plane is not working properly but, indeed statistically flying is the least of the problems the accidents are compared to the accidents on land or in the sea the accidents are compared to the accidents on land or in the sea I'm Fajar Ritya, RJ5, Undur Diri

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