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– Behind me, this is avery special aeroplane. It’s the Flying Eye Hospital. I hope you guys can watchevery minute of this video because we will donate all the continues of this video to the FlyingEye Hospital for a great cause.( startling music) Let’s go inside and explore.( drastic music) -[ Co-pilot] Runway one-two, cleared for takeoff. Orbis One heavy.( dramatic music) – Well we just arrived at Jeddah. -[ Female] It’s Sam’s birthday. – Not everyday you have a birthday. -[ Male] Orbis One to Windy 1-4-0-0-4 not delayed to runway two-one.( striking music) – Welcome to Africa. Whole Flying Eye Hospitalis jump into action soon. We are at the local hospital. Tomorrow you’ll be goingon the Flying Eye Hospital to have the surgery.( striking music) All liberty, we’ll all dressed in fine clothing. So, we’re now going to the recovery room. How did the surgery croak?( drastic music) When aviation and medicine taken together, that is a brilliant idea. There’s nothing more beautiful than you can actually see the beautiful macrocosm with your beautiful hearts. Today we’re flying avery special aeroplane.Look at this behind me, theMD-1 0 Orbis Flying Eye Hospital.( striking music) Let’s go inside, explore theFlying Eye Hospital MD-1 0.( dramatic music) – And right now, this is the classroom, but as we’re about to take off to Ghana, we are obviously usingit for the passengers. So we have everybody sitting down now, but when we go to the programme, when we’re in Ghana, this classroom will befull of neighbourhood physicians all learning and watching the operating in the back of the plane.( startling music) So, you can see here, this is the microscope all fastened down as merchandise, and all the machines and all the equipment for the operation roomis in here stowed away. – Oh, this is massive. Look at, you are familiar with, you would not even think this is actuallyinside an aeroplane, but this is absolutely big.( drastic music) Thank you so much better contributing aquick glimpse of the plane before we take off. I must say it’s so clean-living inside. Everything really, if notbetter than hospice standard. – Amazing and wait’ till you see it when it’s all in hospital mode in a few days time.- This is unreal.I can’t wait to see it.( stunning music) – Hi, I’m Gary Dyson. I’m the principal captain for Orbis, and it’s a wonderful mission to do, and I’m going to show you what’sit are happy to do a walk-around around the MD-1 0, Flying Eye Hospital.( upbeat rock music) Well, the first thing we dois “were starting to” at the snout now.( upbeat rock and roll) Make sure all the admittances are closed , no seeps. Check that one’s all good and snug. These are CF6-50c2 engines. All the panels are secure. Good shape on all four.( upbeat rock music) Good walk-around. Everything was in place , no spills. Everything is where it’s supposed to be. There’s just one thing to check’ case when they finallyclose the aft cargo door, I’ll become make sure they lock it properly and then that’ll be a complete walk-around and ready to go.( upbeat rock music) – Welcome aboard Orbis One. We’re flying today fromDubai World Airport, and we’ll be going, stopping in Jeddah onthe way to Accra, Ghana.We’ll be cruising at aflight stage 320 today at about MAC 82, and we’re happy to have you all aboard. -[ Sam] And I heard that todayis a husband and wife team in the aviators in the chieftain sets here. – That’s true. Yes, I’m flying with my husband. It’s his first trip with Orbis and he’s our command today. – Hi, I’m Captain Pete Betzer. Welcome aboard. – So Captain, I wanna know what is the differencebetween a DC-1 0 and the MD-1 0′ make this is MD-1 0. – This is the MD-1 0. This was developed by FedEx. We had DC-1 0s and MD-1 1s, and basically to keep theaircraft running and alive and eliminate a crew-member, we’ve basically introduced anMD-1 1 cockpit in a DC-1 0, hence the MD-1 0. – And this aeroplane isalso donated from FedEx? – It is– – And you guys are also aviators from FedEx.- Yes, we’re all current FedEx works, except for Gary. He only retired from FedEx. -( laughable) Last week. Congratulations. – All right, so you guystaking off your time to fly for Orbis as a volunteer. – Yes.-[ Sam] To do this. – And this is all done onour periods off or vacation time or nonetheless we can squeeze itinto our ordinary FedEx planned.( startling music) -[ Air Traffic Control ]( mumble) accomplished. Please set parking brake and you are clear to start machines. – Parking brake is set. We’re startin” em. -[ Air Traffic Control] Brakes un-set. -[ Co-Pilot] Starboard closed. -[ Pilot] It’s on one?( drastic music) – About 10 sand, OrbisOne ponderous, ready for taxi. -[ Air Traffic Control] Orbis One, taxi is( sighs ), whiskey one one, left whisky, Victor one nursing phase. Runway one-two.( engines revving) -[ Co-Pilot] Orbis One heavy. Up whisky one, 1-1-8-6-2-5. -[ Air Traffic Control] Orbis One, fly in Victor one, line up runway one-two. -[ Co-pilot] Five Victorone, line up and wait, runway one-two.Orbis one heavy. -[ Air Traffic Control] Orbis one, skin-deep one, zero niner, zero creed, that’s five braids, runway one-two. Clear for liftoff. -[ Co-Pilot] Runway one-two. Clear for departure. Orbis one heavy. -[ Computer] One, two. – Watch out, you have the aeroplane. -[ Co-Pilot] I have the plane? Set max influence , no auto-throttles.( engine revving) -[ Pilot]( mumbles) Rotate.( airplane humming) On three.-[ Co-Pilot] You’re up. -[ Air Traffic Control] Orbis one, contact my( mumbles) radar, one, two, four, decimal, zero, two, five. Good morning. – 1-2-4-0-2-5. Good-day, Orbis one heavy.( feelgood music) – This is a bear whohasn’t got his eyesights, and members of the mission of Orbisis to regain the eyesights. He’ll ogle very happy like this.( feelgood music) Antonio here is preparingfor our breakfast on board, but actually, Antonio isnot a airline stewardess. He’s a volunteer airline stewardess. He’s actually an see surgeon. He’s going to Ghana totrain the local physicians to do the preventive onthe blindness on the eye. He’s got multi-tasking here. – And my CV’s very special, attention surgeon and flightattendant for Orbis. – Very special, unique.( chuckling)( feelgood music) All claim, thank you very much.We have a box breakfast now, which has croissant, fruits and a paste cheese omelettes. Wow, it’s pretty good. Look at this.( feelgood music) Yummy.( feelgood music) So earlier before we taken away from, we were shown what’s behindin the cargo compartment, which is the laser room, the operation theatre and the recuperation apartment. During the flight, this door is fastened, so you’re not able to access. So, what we will so youis when we land in Ghana. The next day, the wholeaeroplane is going to convert into the Flying Eye Hospital.( deep electronic music)( pilots conversing)( penetrating electronic music) -[ Pilot] Got a fortres, Orbis one. 10 mile final, three, four left.-[ Air Traffic Control] Orbis one,( sighs ). Continue approach on a two, four left. Six, two, traffic go, go ahead. -( mumbles) Continue approach, Orbis one.( deep electronic music)( Pilot conversing) -[ Air Traffic Control] Orbis one, wind demo two, three, zero grades. Zero niner knots, 1-0-2 for promote. Clear to property it. – We don’t have three, four left, Orbis one. -[ Computer] 100. 50, 40, 30, 20, 10.( rotation squeaking) -( mumbles) deployed.( wheels property)( Pilot mumbling) -[ Air Traffic Control] Orbis one, prove attaching bravo seven? -[ Co-Pilot] Joiningbravo seven, Orbis one.( loosening rock and roll) Silhouette is clear. – Well, we just arrived at Jeddah. It’s crazy sizzling now at noon. It’s probably like 40 units with high wind, but look at this. Lines and lines of 747searlier when we taxied, triple seven.This target is massive, big wide bodied aeroplane. Behind me here, right here, this is the hatch terminal. This is the world’sbiggest terminal basically. Can treat thousands andten and millions of wanderers during the hatch season. So, it’s pretty cool we’re parking in the unique place like this. The MD-1 0 has a range. It are also welcome to contact non-stopfrom Dubai to Accra, right? It’s kinda like– – Just right on the edge of the limit, and time to be a little more cozy, we decide to make a fuel stop, so that we would have more alternatives if the forecast was bad when we got there or something unexpected. – How long you think this MD-1 0 can previous?’ Cause this is a 1973 built formulate, DC-1 0 originally. – In the years this aeroplane was improved, genuinely don’t have expectedlife on the airframe, but this aeroplane wasrefurbished when it was changed from a passenger aeroplaneto a shipment aeroplane back in the 80 s, and then it was refreshedagain when it was changed from a DC-1 0 to a MD-1 0. This airframe, it’ll lastas long as Orbis needs it, probably in 10 years or so, they may change to a differentaeroplane that’s newer because we don’t give many hours on it or countless repetitions on it, theoretically it wouldlast forever( mocks ). – My friend, Leo, now, he’s a major, 24 years at Orbis, and he’s revolved as flightattendant on this flight. Right now, the aeroplanes getting re-serviced. Refuelling underway and too our crew really wentdown to check the catering. We gonna have freshcatering come on board. Then we can off to Ghana.( relaxing rock music) -[ Pilot] Zero, one, two. -[ Co-Pilot] Zero, one, two. Hi, welcome back. We’re gettin’ ready to leave Jeddah on our road to Accra, Ghana. We flying at 30,000 paws on the way over at MAC 82 again, and we’ll be crossing, after leaving Jeddah, we’llbe crossing the Red Sea, and flying through Sudan, on to Chad, through Cameroon and Togo, on our lane to Ghana .( feelgood music) -[ Air Traffic Control] Orbis one, wind indicating two, six, zero magnitudes. One, zero braids. Runway three-four left. Clear for departure. Air one, one, two, four.( speaking foreign language) -[ Co-Pilot] Clear for liftoff. Three, four, left. Orbis one heavy. -[ Air Traffic Control] Air one frequency, one, two, four, decimal zero. -[ Co-Pilot] Departure one, two, four, decimal zero. Orbis one ponderou.( locomotive revving)( feelgood music) – It’s almost 3:00 pm in Dubai, so we had a long day. We started at 5:30 in the morning, and everybody’s hungry now. We having some snacks, potato chips, cheese, food, sandwiches, and then our main course today, the main course is beefsteakwith peppercorn sauce or chicken breast grilledwith potato, carrots and peas.( feelgood music) The steak’s not bad.( feelgood music) – It’s Sam’s birthday. So, we wanna give him a little surprise.( feelgood music) – Oh! Happy birthday to you – Thank you! Happy birthday to you – This is wonderful. Happy birthday dear Sam Happy birthday to you – Oh thank you! Thank you so much .( clapping) Thank you. This is so wonderful.( chortling)( feelgood music) Not daily do youget to fly Orbis MD-1 0, and not everyday you have a birthday, and you trimming a birthdaycake on the Orbis MD-1 0.( feelgood music) – After about five hours of flying, we’re about to startour ancestry into Accra. We’re pretty much a noticeable coming. We’re just planning avisuals runway two-one. Backed up with the aisleS to runway two-one. Heavy weight arriving inthis aeroplane always, so I’ll implementation about 8000 footof runway on the roll-out. Should be uneventful. -[ Air Traffic Control] Orbis one, the wind is 1-4-0-0-4 knotsto district runway two-one.-[ Co-Pilot]( mumbles) Runway two-one, Orbis one. -[ Computer] 100, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10.( motors deploying)( aeroplane rumbling) -[ Co-Pilot]( sighs) deployed.( aircraft buzz) Eight braids. 60. Go to the edge. -[ Pilot] Now clear.( feelgood music) Nice job, sunshine. – Nice job, you.( feelgood music) – Welcome to Africa. Behind me, this is avery special aeroplane. It’s the Flying Eye Hospital. I hope you guys can watchevery minute of this video because we will donate allthe advances of this video to the Flying Eye Hospitalfor a great cause .( upbeat rock music) Welcome back, day 2. Today, the Orbis plane’s gonna transform from a Flying Eye Hospital. Let’s check it out.( upbeat rock music) – This room has countless parts on board the Flying Eye Hospital. It is our patient care area and a patient waiting room. It can serve as a simulation centre and also can serve asa laser treatment area on board the Flying Eye Hospital. – Antonio, yesterday youwere the flight attendant. Serving beef and chicken today.( chuckling) You’re actually the most importantguy in this room I guess. You’re the doctor. You’re a laser doctor, right? – Right , now we’re setting up our clinic to do the clinical work in the week. – Right, and you’rechecking all the medicines– – Yes. – and furnishes and stocks, so the patient doesn’t have to buy. You have all the stocks ready now. – Every patient that we are dealing with, we afford the treatmentafter the surgery. – Hello, I’m Peter Moore, an anesthesiologist on theOrbis Flying Eye Hospital, and what you are seeing at the moment is the plane is now being transformed into a hospital.We’re now in the operating theatre and now we’ve gotta unpack it and re-establish all our material. We have our anaesthesia machinestrapped down over here. The operating microscopeis also buckled down, ready for release. In a few hours, this room will be like a regular hospital, a amply accredited, ambulatorycare operating room.( upbeat rock and roll) – So Sam, what you’re seeing right now is the team setting up our pre and post-operative care room, where we have spacefor three case couches .( upbeat rock music) We have a males and changing room. This can be used by both the Orbis staff as well as our trainees and participants to get changed before andafter their surgical training, and the committee is also performs as a locker apartment for all of our personnel. So, our organization carrysome equips with them on board the plane at all meters.( upbeat rock music) You’re considering the planetransforming on the inside, but there is a lot ofwork going on to transform the plane on the outside as well. Let’s go take a look.( hard rock music)( forklift revving)( scissor elevate beeping)( hard rock music) – Now we’re off-loadingall of our rig to run the aircraft in infirmary mode.We have air conditioners. We have ground capability measurements. We have generators and air conditioning and med gas. So, everything is loaded in the forward and aft merchandise lockers of the aeroplane, and we’re taking all thatoff now and loading it and mounting it up for the hospital. Oh, it takes us probably about half a day, perhaps four or five hours because formerly we get it all dumped, we have to hook it all up, a lot of cables. It’s very heavy use.( hard rock music) – You view there’s lotsand a lot of cartons behind. These are off-loaded from the plane, from the cargo hold, and these will go to localtowns and regional infirmaries for medical supplyings .( rock music) Pretty smooth today, an hour and 20 minutes, the stairs hooked up, the two generators out, all the modulars out here. The power’s ready to come out, so I’m gonna go inside, take a quick look.( rock and roll) This is normally forcargo hold of the MD-1 0. – I said it’s a secretmaintenance haven. Don’t tell anybody. – This is my office. – This is a moderately unique hideout home in the forward merchandise, underneath the MD-1 0, and to take a break awayfrom the heat outside.- So, this is the maintenance desk. This is the bio-met .( crashing) So, the bio-met can watch allit’s med gas and all that.( hard rock music) – This is incredible. They’re transforming with this unit here hooked up to power to the remaining groups with two generator behind hooked up to this unit. This unit can hook upthe rest of the unit. The whole Flying Eye Hospitalis bounce into action soon.( hard rock music) – Now, we have to carryeverything with us, including our medical supplies. So, they’re carried inthese three LD3 receptacles. These containers were prepared special for us with included shelving. So, this is where the nannies come to re-stock what they need upstairs.( hard rock music)( mallet thumping)( hard rock music) – There’s a secret stairway like this, a secret passage from the cargo deck now back down to the main deck. Quick way to come in.( hard rock music) So after a couple hours of hard work, the whole Flying EyeHospital is transformed and ready for the patients.( upbeat electronic music) We are at the neighbourhood infirmary, the Korle Bu Hospital.Behind is the lines eye centre. So we’re gonna go in andOrbis team will be here to provide on-sight supportand screening some cases to make them to the Flying Eye Hospital.( upbeat electronic music) – Sam, welcome to KorleBu Teaching Hospital. Today, we’re treatingapproximately 100 cases for surgery. We have four sub-specialties, two cataracts. These two rooms behind me, glaucoma and medical retina therapy. After patients are selected for surgery, they go for a check-upwith our anesthesiologist down the hallway and they’ll likewise go througha nursing education centre.( upbeat electronic music) – My name is Dr. Hunter. I’m from the United State. We’re here in Ghana ina medical retina clinic with our voluntary facultymember, Dr. James Waylon. Diabetes is an ingrowingcause of blindness various regions of the world, and that’s something today we’re doctrine how to both diagnoseand treat with lasers. Thank you so much for being here.( upbeat electronic music) – Mary has a cataract, a thick-witted cataract, and glaucoma, so we’re gonna do her lefteye tomorrow at the plane. We’re gonna remove the cataract and made a lens inside, so you can see, okay?( upbeat electronic music) – An sumptuou dress.You’re in your best dressto come to the hospital. Tomorrow you’ll be goingon the Flying Eye Hospital to have the surgery. Then you shall realise the world countries again. – Thanks. – You’re travellingfirst-class tomorrow, okay? – First-class all the way.( tittering)( upbeat electronic music) – You stay here and thenthey will transport you to the plane tomorrow. Okay? Once your procedure is done, you will see how handsome I am. Now I’m unusually blurry. When it’s done, you’ll say, “Oh my god.”( laughing) – Okay, thank you.Okay.( upbeat electronic music)( motorcycle locomotive revving)( upbeat rock music) – Welcome back to the FlyingEye Hospital airliner today. Yesterday, as you echo, we were in the hospital with the Orbis team doing somescreening of the patients, and today, these patientswere brought in by ambulance to the aeroplane today to havethe live surgery done today.( upbeat rock and roll) The ambulance justbrought in the patients, so we got two cases here today doing the cataracts eye surgery. So, they are here. – And then everything is ready, we will bring you there. Okay, but you just haveto wait here, all right?( upbeat rock and roll) – So, right now, there’sa live surgery going on in the operating room, and they likewise have a livebroadcast to the classroom in front of the aeroplane.So, that qualifies the neighbourhood medical doctors and parties dial in from allover the world over internet to watch the live surgery and learn.( upbeat rock and roll) – This is a cataract simulator, so we are going to try the first step of the cataract surgery. One of the first step is a capsulorhexis. So, we are going to make the( mumbles) interior sheath. Then we are going to the capsulorhexis. This is one of the harderpart of the cataract surgery, so we have to practisea lot this, this gradation to improve the surgery.( upbeat rock and roll)( water extending)( upbeat rock and roll)( entrance throws)( upbeat rock and roll) – We’ll keep you offthe sidewalk, all right? The connect and done .( shrieking) Excellent .( giggling)( howls) – All right, we’re all dressed up. So, we’re now in the, going to the recovery room. How did the surgery see? – Oh, it was great. Mary was a great patient.What we did was remove the cloudiness of her crystalline lens and supplanted it with an artificial lens, and everything was perfect. A very successful procedure. – And when will she expectto start to seeing and, – Tomorrow actually. Today, she’ll ensure a little bit haziness due to the swelling of the cornea, but tomorrow when she wakes up, well much, much clearer, and it gradually improvewithin the next few daytimes. – That’s fantastic. Tomorrow you will start to see. You will have a perfect vision. See the beautiful world as it is. – We were very happy thatwe were able to do it and it came out perfect. – Thank you, thank you, Doctor. – Congratulations, Mary.( upbeat rock and roll) – Goodbye. There’s nothing more beautiful than you can actuallysee the beautiful macrocosm in your beautiful looks. I’m with the CEO of Orbis here, but I only wanna tell you what an aviation andmedicine came together, that is a brilliant idea. – Well, expressed appreciation for. It’s innovation and that’s the spirit of what Orbis does.We effect live. We effect communities. We aftermath economies and none of it’s possiblewithout the assistance provided by our donors around the world, the individual people whocare about transforming life-times, and so, I would encourage everybody who’s enjoyed Sam’swork to look it through the link that he’s gonna put on this piece of artwork, actually, and use it to support Orbis and the cultivate that we do around the world. – I is likely to be gift all theproceeds from this video to Orbis and also you can play a huge role and alter the mode the world countries hears by donating now. – Mary, hello! How are you? – Fine. – How was your light? Good? No sorenes or anything? – No pain.- Great. Mary only had a vision test. We experimented to see what washer vision the first day. Again, we’re not very concerned at that. We precisely wanna make surethat she feels better, but we wanna see what’sher unaided perception, which was pretty good today, 6/12 unaided. In a weeks time, we’ll remeasure it and see if she needs any glass to correct for any astigmatismthat she might have had before surgery, and patently her reading glasses, but she was very happy, and we have a saying thattoday she was 20 joyful .( clapping)( giggling) We’re so happy for you, okay? – I’m very happy. – Congratulations. – Now I can be found in everything immense( shrieks )..

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