Northwest History. Alaska 7. Aviation Air Routes, United States

Pioneer Alaska Air Route: Cannery Officials Fly To Bering Sea Village. PIONEER ALASKA AIR ROUTE Cannery Officials Fly to Bering Sea Village. JUNEAU, Alaska, June 20. (OP) — In the first air Journiy ever made over most of their course, Pilot Robert Ellis and a party of cannery officials returned here...

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Language:English
Published: 1930
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Summary:Pioneer Alaska Air Route: Cannery Officials Fly To Bering Sea Village. PIONEER ALASKA AIR ROUTE Cannery Officials Fly to Bering Sea Village. JUNEAU, Alaska, June 20. (OP) — In the first air Journiy ever made over most of their course, Pilot Robert Ellis and a party of cannery officials returned here today in an Alaska-Washington Airways seaplane after a flight to Kvichak, at the head of Bristol bay on Bering sea. They flew about 2100 miles in 18 hours, during two and a half days, with stops at Yakutat, Cordova and other points.