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Introducing Alaskaâs national parks
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From grand landscapes where bears outnumber humans to mountain peaks that rise nearly 6000ft above the next-highest mountain in the US, Alaska is a land of superlatives. And with more than half of the country s national park lands by area, there s plenty of wild, pristine landscapes to choose from. Hereâs a rundown on Alaskaâs eight national parks.
Editor s note: during COVID-19 there may be additional travel restrictions. Check the latest guidance in Alaska before planning a trip, and always follow local government health advice.
By - Associated Press - Wednesday, March 3, 2021
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - A plane that crashed in Alaska’s Wrangell-St Elias National Park last month, killing two people, began a gradual right turn and a descent shortly before the accident, a preliminary report released Wednesday says.
The report on the crash, which killed the pilot and passenger, was released by the National Transportation Safety Board. It offered few details.
The flight was operated by Copper Valley Air Service, and the report cites an official with the company as saying it was a twice-weekly scheduled flight with a planned route from Gulkana to McCarthy to Dan Creek and back to Gulkana. The report states that the flight left Gulkana for McCarthy about 10:21 a.m. Feb. 4, and went down around 10:51 a.m. about 14 miles northeast of Chitina, which is southeast of Gulkana.
Print article JUNEAU A plane that crashed in Wrangell-St Elias National Park last month, killing two people, began a gradual right turn and a descent shortly before the accident, a preliminary report released Wednesday says. The report on the crash, which killed the pilot and passenger, was released by the National Transportation Safety Board. It offered few details. The flight was operated by Copper Valley Air Service, and the report cites an official with the company as saying it was a twice-weekly scheduled flight with a planned route from Gulkana to McCarthy to Dan Creek and back to Gulkana. The report states that the flight left Gulkana for McCarthy about 10:21 a.m. Feb. 4, and went down around 10:51 a.m. about 14 miles northeast of Chitina, which is southeast of Gulkana.
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