Alaska Airman's Guide


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A Pocket Guide to Alaska


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A Pocket Guide to Alaska


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A Pocket Guide to Alaska


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A Pocket Guide to Alaska


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Call Sign - 'alaska'


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Call Sign 'Alaska' is an important read for anyone planning to fly as a pilot or as a passenger within the Great State of Alaska. Experiences are presented from a 'First Hand' point of view and reveal a side of Alaska that most have not seen and possibly never will. However, it only takes one incident or accident to end a promising career or vacation. You may have read Call Sign 'Iceman' based on my 11 years flying winter and summer there however this book picks up where that one left off and presents the more negative aspects of Alaska Aviation. Here you'll find situations, incidents and accidents where lives were lost that need to be learned from. For pilots their stories may implant some personal inner rules that if followed will hopefully keep you alive while you build your own Alaska experience. For travelers in this wilderness, you become more aware of your overall situation and better understand decisions that have to be made. For pilots that have not flown Alaska you may gain insight into the challenges there which may add to your own daily flying awareness.










Alaska For Dummies


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You're in for a scenic, sensory treat! Alaska has 100,000 glaciers and 10 million lakes. Wildlife roams freely across vast spaces, unfettered by fences or roads. Opportunities to experience real wilderness and enjoy outdoor activities abound. You can’t see or do it all, but you can make the most of your time with this friendly guide. Our author, Charles Wohlforth, is a lifelong Alaskan who has been writing about his home as a journalist and author for more than 20 years. Wohlforth received wide critical acclaim for his environmental studies of Alaska. Alaska For Dummies, 5th Edition gives you comprehensive coverage of America's Last Frontier and includes: Anchorage and road trips from Anchorage; Southeast Alaska, including Juneau, Skagway and Sitka; bush Alaska, covering fascinating places in the Arctic; options for visiting by cruise ship; five great itineraries that touch on Alaska’s best destinations; the best places to see marine mammals, birds, humpback whales, black, brown, or polar bears, and other wildlife; the best gold rush towns, including Fairbanks, Juneau, Skagway, and Nome, where the free-wheeling frontier spirit abides today; the top ten questions to ask an Alaskan, and more. Like every For Dummies travel guide, Alaska For Dummies, 5th Edition includes down-to-earth trip-planning advice, what you shouldn't miss (and what you can skip), the best hotels and restaurants for every budget, and handy Post-it Flags to mark your favorite pages.




Alaska Flying


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LASKA FLYING: Surviving Incidents and Accidents encompass many short stories about Jake's experiences gained from 1967 to the present as a pilot in Alaska. Though he logged time as pilot in command in other parts of the world, including Southern Rhodesia, Namibia, Australia, Bolivia, Hawaii, Arizona and other locations, the stories in this collection relate exclusively to Alaskan flying.