Details of the Daring Airdrop at Tristan Da Cunha

(tristandc.com)

214 points | by kspacewalk2 11 hours ago

15 comments

  • echoangle 6 hours ago

    Very nice story.

    One thing I often ask myself in these situations: What do the inhabitants on these islands actually do?

    There are 259 of them in this case.

    Are they self-sustaining? How do they pay for stuff the want to import? Do they live off the cruise ships they supply? And do people generally stay there or do young people generally move to mainland?

    Edit: For economy, it looks like they live off exporting langustas.

    • forinti 5 hours ago

      The UK built a crayfish processing facility so that they could have income. They also sell stamps and a few handmade crafts such as knitted socks. There are a few government jobs and they must make some money from tourism. And they all grow potatoes for their own consumption.

    • bonsai_spool 2 hours ago

      There was an AMA by a journalist on the island this year: https://www.reddit.com/r/howislivingthere/comments/1q06v24/i...

      • ramesh31 2 hours ago

        >Are they self-sustaining? How do they pay for stuff the want to import

        Generally the modern day population of these types of islands are simply cover for the government to maintain political control of an area of ocean surrounding them. Same deal with the Falklands, Orkney/Shetland, etc. To that end their entire existence is more or less subsidised because of this.

        • dboreham 2 hours ago

          Orkney is only 20 miles from the UK mainland so I'm not sure that's the reason. People there make fudge which is pretty good. Until recently (1956) it hosted a major Royal Navy base.

          • ceejayoz 45 minutes ago

            Those two aren't quite comparable; Orkney's been inhabited since before ancient Egypt. Tristan's much more recent, from when we needed stopping points everywhere for sailing ships to pick up water etc.

            • senordevnyc 56 minutes ago

              Isn’t the hosting of a naval base a good example of this island being subsidized because the government wants to control the waters around it? And it being close to mainland is another reason, you don’t want another country having an island that close to you.

        • connorgurney 9 hours ago

          I think this is one of the few things as late that makes me feel genuinely proud to be British, because, beneath the hostility that feels so rife across our country recently, we’ve so many good people making things like this happen. Bravo.

          • walthamstow 7 hours ago

            The hostility is rife across social media. I don't see much of it day to day.

            • frereubu 4 hours ago

              Reminds me of the Bill Hicks bit during the early days of CNN and 24-hour news channels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGjuPJskNRE

              • andrepd 6 hours ago

                Unfortunately, for a few years now, social media is real life...

                • qsera 5 hours ago

                  As the persons said, they are not observing it in real life.

                  This is what I also have observed in various contexts as well. Social media is not a representation of what real people think. Most people in real life does not comment in social media, or they comment on inconsequential or trivial things....

            • SuddsMcDuff 5 hours ago

              I know exactly what you mean. But for me there's an even greater emotion here... relief. At a time when everything feels so utterly divided, it's such a relief to see a positive story that everyone can celebrate and feel proud of, regardless of their stance. Better, it's a story that can't be politicised one way or the other, it has a purity about it. I think if we had more positive stories like this, our political & ideological differences wouldn't seem so all consuming.

              • tomjen3 8 hours ago

                It certainly involved a lot of skill and expense, but how many more lives could be saved if the same money had been spent on improved traffic safety or NHS in general?

                • argsnd 8 hours ago

                  Probably not that many. You underestimate how expensive either of those things are.

                  We have obligations to provide services like this to the people living in our overseas territories, and you won’t find many people who’ll oppose that.

                  • Arnt 7 hours ago

                    This is a classic. It occurs in two forms:

                    Wow, logistics to <remote place> are very expensive! We could spend that money better in the cities!

                    Wow, logistics in <city> is expensive! We could spend that money better in rural areas!

                    I read about a new road tunnel in London last year, a ten-digit price tag for about 1km of road IIRC. I'm 100% sure some people suggested that that money could have been better spent in rural areas.

                    • bcjdjsndon 5 hours ago

                      We shouldn't be wasting a penny on colonies, this isn't the age of Napoleon anymore, get the English out of any country that isn't England.

                      • gaiagraphia 56 minutes ago

                        You're suggesting that we should run a h3 grid over the world and assign everybody territory based on their haploytype?

                        Or is it only the 'English' who should be confined to certain geogrpahical parameters?

                        I'm English and live in another nation. I'm guessing me and my family should go 'home'?

                        • loloquwowndueo 4 hours ago

                          The one thing you seem to be missing in your anticolonialist tirades is the fact that Tristan was uninhabited. It’s not like native peoples were displaced by the British colonists, right?

                          • seszett 2 hours ago

                            Many self-described anticolonialists forget that "self-determination" doesn't actually mean "people who live far away from the mainland should just fuck off and take care of themselves".

                            I've experienced it a bit as a Frenchman (and we have quite a few remote territories as well) who has lived on a couple of remote places (that were uninhabited as well before becoming French, but that shouldn't actually matter) and it's incredible how puny, short-sighted and simply egoistical some people can be.

                            • TitaRusell 41 minutes ago

                              The Netherlands has a few islands off the coast of Venezuela.

                              Very few of the people who live there want full independence lol.

                              • bcjdjsndon 1 hour ago

                                I'm missing your point here

                                • seszett 51 minutes ago

                                  I'm saying that it is common for some people to advocate for jettisoning other parts of their country, especially if they are far away from where they live.

                              • bcjdjsndon 3 hours ago

                                I did assume, and it makes a change, but Britain isn't in the middle of the Atlantic ocean.

                                • venzaspa 2 hours ago

                                  No, you're correct Britain is a collection of islands in the northern hemisphere. This however is an island in the Atlantic ocean and is a British Overseas Territory.

                                  • bcjdjsndon 1 hour ago

                                    > This however is an island in the Atlantic ocean and is a British Overseas Territory.

                                    Britain is actually 3 countries under the control, largely, of England. Britain is the name they use for their empire loot.

                                    They can call it what they like, if they dont mind giving up say, the south coast of Britain? No, then pot kettle my man.

                                    • gaiagraphia 47 minutes ago

                                      What definition of empire are you running here? Is it the same definition you'd assign to Russia, India, China, Ethiopia, Iran, Myanmar?

                                      Are the Andaman Islands, Kaliningrad, Midway, Ogaden, Balochistan, Xinjiang all loot under the auspices of empire?

                                      What about the Galapagos? Svalbard? Falklands? All loot? Looted from who?

                                      The word's thrown around a lot, it'd be nice to have a definition for once.

                                • SuddsMcDuff 4 hours ago

                                  This guys comment history is absolutely wild! So utterly full of hate and ignorance. Amazing how often those two things go hand in hand.

                          • shermantanktop 7 hours ago

                            People respond to inspiring stories that show what is possible. Inevitably that means choices that might not match what a perfect allocation looks like.

                            Quiet, bland execution in government will get you voted out. Technocrats tend to come in after corruption, but they don’t usually last.

                            • ninalanyon 7 hours ago

                              You'd rather we ignored our overseas compatriots?

                              • bcjdjsndon 5 hours ago

                                Colonists you mean.

                                • venzaspa 2 hours ago

                                  There's been repeated efforts to depopulate the Island by the UK government because it's expensive when you have to do drops like this - the people living there want to be there and prior to them getting there it was an uninhabited island.

                                  I'm not really sure it meets the definition of a colony in the modern sense of the word.

                                  • gaiagraphia 44 minutes ago

                                    Just to let you know: Colonist: "a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country"

                                    If it's verboten, then I'm guessing:

                                    All Arabs back to the Arabian peninsula? "Latin Americans" back to Europe? The removal of 98% of the USA, Australia, etc? Malagasy back to Madagascar?

                                    Sounds very genocidal... At least half of the world's population uprooted at least :/

                                • petterroea 6 hours ago

                                  It's a small price to pay to keep political control. Probably not the entire motivation here, but generally countries like keeping their remote islands and settlements lived in because it represents a claim of the land by proxy.

                                  • benj111 8 hours ago

                                    True, but this is military expenditure. So would you rather they spend this on an exercise or on actually saving people?

                                    • fiftyacorn 7 hours ago

                                      Yeah and helps demonstrate thst Tristan is strategically important

                                      • bcjdjsndon 5 hours ago

                                        I think it's rich the English dont like foreigners given how many countries they think they're entitled to posses

                                        • fiftyacorn 1 hour ago

                                          Not sure what that means. What do you think the Uk claims to own?

                                          Lots of european countries owned colonies until the post-war settlement.

                                          And immigration to UK is at an all time high so not sure on other point?

                                • markb139 5 hours ago

                                  I think this was also a “look what we can do at short notice” kind of exercise. Just in case a country was thinking of maybe trying to take over another set of islands in the south Atlantic

                                  • kitd 6 hours ago

                                    I'm no expert but that looks like an impressive feat of skill, coming blind through the clouds and picking out a relatively small patch to land on. Remember also it is late autumn there, pretty windy (according to TFA) and the wind would probably be doing weird things off the sea around those cliffs. All in all, very cool.

                                    • fnands 6 hours ago

                                      That jump video is wild. Can't see the island until the last few minutes.

                                    • cbsks 10 hours ago

                                      Amazing! Tristan’s entire website is a treasure. It’s a throwback to when the web was great.

                                      • brendoelfrendo 9 hours ago

                                        Agreed. The story is great, too. A really interesting logistical challenge that arose from unusual circumstances.

                                        There's probably something to be said for the fact that TDC is a small, remote community, so it shouldn't be surprising that its website is reminiscent of a smaller, more communal web... but I'm not going to try to read too much into it and let the story stand on its own.

                                        • argsnd 8 hours ago

                                          Until recently TDC had a very slow FCDO satellite link that required their website to be quite basic in order to actually be viewable on computers on the island.

                                          They now have a fast Starlink connection, but I’m glad they’ve kept the website as it is.

                                          • imdsm 6 hours ago

                                            If they hosted locally, it shouldn't have been an issue, they could have had a mirror system, but that's by the by, I love the website

                                      • redanddead 2 hours ago

                                        Very nice poem from a local:

                                          On windswept shores where oceans foam,
                                          Far from the bustle and noise of home,
                                          The island watched the grey skies part,
                                          With hope returning to every heart.
                                        
                                          Across the vastness the RAF flew through,
                                          With medicine, medics, and military too,
                                          Parachuting in with skill and courage on our shore,
                                          The impossible was accomplished to the core.
                                        
                                          Tristan da Cunha, proud and small,
                                          A community who always stand together through it all,
                                          Neighbours helping each other, such an amazing sight,
                                          Hoping everything done before the loss of daylight.
                                        • rimeice 6 hours ago

                                          Tremendous stuff. Made better by the throwback web styling. Almost broke out in to the national anthem halfway through the article.

                                          • musikele 7 hours ago

                                            The only reason military should exist is to perform such life-saving, not life-ending, missions...

                                            • pasc1878 6 hours ago

                                              What if you were Ukrainian?

                                              • corford 6 hours ago

                                                Seems consistent. Ukrainian soldiers are performing life saving missions i.e. defending their citizens from an unprovoked attack.

                                                • hambes 6 hours ago

                                                  then the military would also act life-saving, since they are defending the attacked country

                                                  • 4gotunameagain 3 hours ago

                                                    Then the military should have stopped the country from trying to join NATO, avoiding the invasion of Russia and saving countless lives and homes.

                                                • dmos62 7 hours ago

                                                  What a heartwarming article.

                                                  • trebligdivad 4 hours ago

                                                    Were the ICU nurse and Doctor trained for the tandem jump previously - I've not seen that said in any of the stories published. Or did they just find a random ICU nurse and Doctor who was up for it?

                                                    • SuddsMcDuff 3 hours ago

                                                      144 Parachute Medical Squadron has a number of specialists available - https://www.army.mod.uk/learn-and-explore/about-the-army/cor...

                                                      • youngtaff 3 hours ago

                                                        Article in the Guardian suggested the medic had been in a tandem jump before bu the doctor hadn't (or it might be the other way around)

                                                        • jeffrallen 3 hours ago

                                                          It does not take anything more than listening to instructions and remaining calm to do a tandem parachute. Doctors and nurses on average have those skills. And those who volunteer for a mission like this undoubtedly do.

                                                        • Neil44 6 hours ago

                                                          In case you're as interested as I was, they have google street view.

                                                          • fnands 6 hours ago

                                                            Visiting Tristan Da Cunha is on my bucket list. Just a shame it takes so long to get there, but maybe that's part of the appeal.

                                                            • wmanley 6 hours ago

                                                              Wonderful. I love the poem at the end too.

                                                              • qingcharles 8 hours ago

                                                                Literally one of the worst places to fall seriously ill due to the fact you are absolutely and totally stuck in the actual middle-of-nowhere.

                                                                • m4rtink 5 hours ago

                                                                  Polar stations are even more inaccessible during polar winter with months of total darkness and it is just too dangerous to reach them. The winter-over crews need to be completely self-sufficient until the sun rises again.

                                                                  • thinkingemote 3 hours ago

                                                                    For the big McMurdo US base they have flown in a few times in the winter for extremely important life or death medical reasons (last year: Aug 25 [1]) For the smaller other country bases it tends to be too dangerous and impossible. They are not able to use mcmurdo and the americans cant help either.

                                                                    The general rule is that the Americans don't fly during the winter but they do tend to downplay and not publicize the times when they do fly.

                                                                    [1] https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/aug/06/mcmurdo-statio...

                                                                  • repelsteeltje 6 hours ago

                                                                    Free (but admittedly useless) advice when you plan to fall seriously ill:

                                                                    - do not get on a cruise ship

                                                                    - do not get off at a remote island

                                                                    • alibarber 4 hours ago

                                                                      From what I gathered from the article the person who got off was a resident of Tristan? They have such limited shipping options that this might have been the only way for them to travel from any mainland. Not sure though, but I don't think they got off there to seek medical assistance.

                                                                  • stavros 6 hours ago

                                                                    > The plane flew between Inaccessible and Tristan

                                                                    My god there actually is an island called Inaccessible Island! That's fantastic.