In this video we fly from Kangerlussuaq to Aasiaat and Ilulissat in the flight deck of the trusty Dash 8-200. See what it’s like from the pilot’s perspective flying a steep approach (6 degree glideslope) into the very short runway (799 meters) at Aasiaat. The pilots tell us all about what flying in Greenland is like and in the end the scheduled service turns into a sightseeing flight, coming in over Disko Bay and seeing the thousands of enormous icebergs that surround Ilulissat. Then another beautiful steep approach into Ilulissat. An incredible day for flying and an incredible crew to do it with. Part 1 – Flying Air Greenland’s A330 to Kangerlussuaq: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8l3V… Bonus: spot the Kenn Borek Air BT-67 at Kangerlussuaq? It was around Greenland that week doing scientific flights. To learn more: http://www.borekair.com/index.html and https://www.flightradar24.com/blog/th… Aasiaat Airport: https://www.flightradar24.com/data/ai… Ilulissat Airport: https://www.flightradar24.com/data/ai… Produced, shot, written and edited by Gabriel Leigh. https://www.instagram.com/gabeleigh/ SECTIONS: 0:00 Intro 0:34 Dash 8 flight deck 2:06 Takeoff from Kangerlussuaq 4:09 Chatting with the pilots 5:59 Descent into Aasiaat 8:07 Final approach Aasiaat 11:16 Dash 8 walkaround 12:41 Pre-flight for 2nd leg 13:56 Short field takeoff Aasiaat 15:33 All about landing over icebergs 17:17 « Let’s go to sightseeing altitude » 18:00 Icebergs! 19:18 Ilulissat final approach 20:15 Landing Ilulissat