Curious as to why... short of being young (or relegated to the South Pacific). I just figured he was documenting for the video.
I remember being in that part of the world where most pilots were Kiwis. I think the seasoned veterans flew the big crafts.
There used to be an airline down there: "South Pacific Island Airways" (SPIA for short - long gone I think), and the joke was "fly spee-ah with fee-ah" (fear). Crashes weren't widely publicized back then. They were one of the few small companies operating in the south Pacific islands.
On one memorable flight I took (south island group of Tonga to the northern island group), the New Zealander that drove a shuttle van to the coral runway airport turned out to be the pilot of the plane (which we didn't know until the flight itself)!!! We sat on the runway awaiting clearance... I was sitting directly behind the pilot in a 17 passenger plane... and I heard him asked the co-pilot "did he say we could go?" Answer "not sure." Reply "let's go." Zooooom... off we went.
One amusing comment below the video: this guy is either a pilot or a stripper! LOL