Posted on 11/14/2010 5:28:30 PM PST by onyx
Port Angeles, Washington. 3 1/2 hours west of Seattle. So it would be 3 1/2 hours to Interstate 5, then North and straight up.
We checked, and it didn’t show up for any of the mods.
Could be a glitch in a posters virus protection.
You betcha! There’s no reason that we can’t have a nice, LIVE thread every week! Sarah Palin is thee absolute best!
Thanks dear Art!!!
What type of airplanes do you operate and what is the seating capacity?
K2 Aviation operates several different types of aircraft which include the Cessna 185 (4 passengers), DeHaviland Beaver (6-7 passengers), DeHavilland Turbine Otter (10 passengers), Piper Chieftain Twin engine (9 passengers), and the Cherokee Six (5 passengers).
You’ve got it!
WELCOME mojo114!!!
WOO-HOO!
I remember sitting on a rock in a bay in PWS hunting for bruins wearing said headnet and watching no-see-ums crawling in and out of the mesh. I’d rather have a root canal that face a squadron of those rascals again!
Can somebody check their program listing and let me know if this show is repeated over the next week. My wife forgot to program our DVR and she is out of town and missed it.
I don’t have cable hooked up yet so I was depending on her.
Now that I think about it, Piper never sold a plane with a radial engine. That was Cessna, whose last radial-powered models were the 190 and 195 back in the late 40s and early 50s. The 195 was called the “Bushmaster,” and you still a few some of these old brids flying in Alaska. Piper Cubs similar to the plane Todd flies are fairly common, but they are too small for most commercial bush pilots to make a living with. Far and away the most common Bush planes in Alaska are de Havillands.
- JP
Two TVs ...Watching it a second time...Agrivate the libs......Keeps those ratings high!
Perhaps we should contact TLC and let them know we enjoyed the program:
http://tlc.discovery.com/utilities/about/contact.html
Oh, that’s wonderful! King Salmon.
I will look for it on the map.
I so want to see the Midnight Sun and of course the Northern Lights, but different seasons...*sigh*.
It’s beautiful, Gator113!
King Salmon is in southwest Alaska on the Alaska Peninsula just south of Bristol Bay.
Oh! You’re a lot closer to Alaska than I thought!
I love what you wrote. Beautiful.
“We see a very strong gutsy woman.” ...snip see the post!
Thanks... I call it my tent. LOL
Oh no! It’s replaying right now, I think.
I will look for it on my DirectTV guide.
You’re right, sometimes Fox doesn’t replay some of their specials more than once a night and sometimes never again.
Just loved the show and can’t wait until next week!!
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