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  2. I've been on 4 Alaskan cruises, and it's the only route I ...

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    The approach to Juneau, Alaska's capital, is nothing short of magical. Depending on your route, the ship may sail through calm waters that often resemble a mirror, reflecting the towering ...

  3. Ravn Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Northern Pacific traces its roots to June 20, 1948, and the founding of Economy Helicopters. The company was founded by Carl Brady; he flew the first commercial helicopter to Alaska to work on a mapping contract for the U.S. government. In the years that followed, Economy Helicopters renamed itself Era Helicopters (now a part of Bristow Group).

  4. Alaska city puts limit on how many cruise passengers can ...

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    Last year the roughly 32,000 residents of Juneau weathered hordes of hikers, schools of whale watchers, and swarms of overflying helicopters as roughly 1.6m visitors in total – or up to 21,000 ...

  5. Taquan Air - Wikipedia

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    Taquan Air participated in a voluntary industry effort in Alaska to improve airline safety called the Medallion Foundation awards. Senator Ted Stevens (R, Alaska) was a decorated World War II pilot who later became floatplane qualified, and who was instrumental in establishing and providing congressional support for the Medallion Foundation. [40]

  6. L.A.B. Flying Service - Wikipedia

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    Piper PA-32-300 (N2897X). The airline was established and started operations in 1956. It had 55 employees as of March 2007. [1] L.A.B. Flying Service, named for its founder (and President), Layton A. Bennett, was Alaska's oldest continuously-operating small passenger airline.

  7. Airlift Northwest - Wikipedia

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    One of the organization's helicopters crashed into Puget Sound on September 11, 1995, while en route to Bainbridge Island to pick up a woman in labor. Two nurses and one pilot were killed in the incident. [4] The pilot and sole occupant of an Airlift Northwest helicopter sustained serious injuries in a crash near Granite Falls in 2002.

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