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Alaska has 6 times more pilots per capita than any other place in the US contributing $3.8 billion to the state. Here's why they're essential.
Bush pilots in Alaska like Jamie Patterson-Simes and Meg Smith brave the danger zone for work and leisure, here’s how. Meet the Bush Pilots That Navigate Alaska's Most Perilous Terrain ...
The prized silver salmon are making their frenzied annual run to the headwaters of Alaska's Nushagak River, drawing the puddle-hopping planes like the one in which Alaska's preeminent political ...
Bush pilots fly in remote areas of the world, including the great Alaska Wilderness. Here is a list of 8 jobs you can pursue as a bush pilot in Alaska.
The Aniak students’ results mirrored others across the state: The dragonfly — specifically the four-spotted skimmer, one of 31 species known to live here — is Alaska’s official insect.
By the 1930s, commercial pilots in Alaska had the luxury of enclosed cockpits, radios, and a route structure. The pioneers of the 1920s had none of those. Robert Campbell Reeve ...
Bush pilots, in particular, have long been icons of Alaskan aviation, ... Private jet pilots in Alaska face very different working conditions compared to their counterparts in the lower 48 states.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Freedom to Joe Darminio is landing on a 200-foot sandbar as easily as a paved runway, deep in Alaska's wilderness where the twisted hemlocks and the occasional ...
On the afternoon of Aug. 9, 2010, eight passengers climbed into a single-engine De Havilland Otter floatplane at a fishing lodge near Dillingham, Alaska. A light rain was falling from the low-hung ...