Year 5 and 6 students from Wugularr, a remote community in the Northern Territory, enjoyed a trip to Melbourne for school camp, only to get cut off by flood waters on their way home. It's fair to say, the first-time flyers loved their emergency helicopter ride home.
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00:00 I hope you're reading or you're listening. My name's Adam Thompson. I'm the lead singer of the band Chocolate Starfish from Melbourne.
00:07 And I've been out to the Walkalook community with the young people down the back.
00:11 Someone with their first time on a flight.
00:13 We've created a song that's very positive. They're going to help sing it.
00:17 We've got no entertainment on this flight today, so we've got 20 seconds of a positive song. What do you think?
00:22 [Cheering]
00:50 [Applause]
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