Posted on 05/13/2019 6:11:51 PM PDT by BenLurkin
“In a statement, Princess Cruises said the larger plane, a de Havilland Otter DHC-3, was operating an excursion sold through the cruise line and was carrying 10 cruise guests along with the pilot. The second, smaller plane — a de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver — was carrying four cruise passengers and a pilot on an independent tour.”
“According to a statement from Princess Cruise Lines, the Otter was operated by Taquan Air, and carried guests from the Royal Princess. The second plane was an independent tour and had four Royal Princess guests on board.
“A statement from Taquan confirmed that one of the planes was theirs, and was returning from a Misty Fjords National Monument tour. It carried 10 guests and the pilot. Taquan has suspended flights while the crash is investigated.”
https://www.krbd.org/2019/05/13/two-planes-down-in-george-inlet/
Prayers.
I flew with Bush Pilots many times. One told me:
There are Olde Bush Pilots.
There are Bold Bush Pilots.
There are NO Olde Bold Bush Pilots.
This was after we landed on a small lake
rather than fly thru a squall line!
Ping
Flew out of Ketchikan many times on business. Beautiful and sometimes hazardous.
By Alaska standards, Ketchikan is a major city.
Listening to the report on Alaska News Nightly right now. Nothing new, just details about which agencies are helping and history of crashes in the area.
Terrible accident. Condolences to the victims and families.
Haven’t seen what weather was like, were they late returning to the ships after a tour and someone zigged when they should have zagged?
Took some videos last trip in Juneau of these planes landing and taking off as we sailed thru there in May.
Never have taken a heli or plane tour or fishing excursion anywhere we have sailed. Camels and elephants are dangerous enough for me. The Tram ride is a good spot to get a view of the area as well.
Do you know anything about this? I seem to recall this is your area.
I’ve been to Alaska once. It’s a beautiful, scary place. The wilderness is totally unforgiving and anybody there has to be hugely self-sufficient. If you get into trouble there, you’re going to be the one to get yourself out or not get out at all. A friendly ambulance that’s just a 911 call away isn’t usually there. Then, outside of Anchorage and a few other places, try, just try to find a full service state of the art hospital.
Just got the email on it. Right now nothing much other than there was a lack of situational awareness and not scanning outside instead of having your head looking at the panel.
Lived there four years myself and concur. Not in Anchorage but outside of Fairbanks, a survival kit in every car is standard up there. Most stunningly beautiful place I’ve ever lived, and I have lived in some interesting places.
I'm a hundred miles North of KTN but the weather all around Southeast Alaska has been sunny and clear for the past few days.
It has also been confirmed there are five fatalities from the independent air tour, four Royal Princess guests and one pilot," That would be the pilot of the Beaver
I’m curious. What was in the survival kits in cars in Alaska?
Both planes are great planes.
RIP
Prefer the DHC-6
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