Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.

Alaskan Fliers, Lost Week, Safe: Pilot, Two Passengers Found By Searching Plane. ALASKAN FLIERS, LOST WEEK, SAFE Pilot, two Passengers Found by Searching Plane ANCHORAGE], Alaska, Feb. 17 (AP)—Bearing bruised and scratched faces, but suffering little otherwise from a week of exposure in the wilds of...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/89997 2023-05-15T17:05:39+02:00 Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes. Oregonian 1935-02-17 Alaskan Fliers, Lost Week, Safe: Pilot, Two Passengers Found By Searching Plane. 1935-02-17 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/89997 English eng June, 2014 nwh-sh-7-13-8-29 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/89997 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History Alaska Box 7 Alaskan fliers pilot Anchorage Kuskokwim country Donald Goodman safe searching plane evergreen boughs McGrath Rainy pass Paul Keating Yukon R. E. Laurie Takotna Estol Call Cecil Higgins river course landing Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Alaska Text Clippings 1935 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:18:01Z Alaskan Fliers, Lost Week, Safe: Pilot, Two Passengers Found By Searching Plane. ALASKAN FLIERS, LOST WEEK, SAFE Pilot, two Passengers Found by Searching Plane ANCHORAGE], Alaska, Feb. 17 (AP)—Bearing bruised and scratched faces, but suffering little otherwise from a week of exposure in the wilds of the Kuskokwim country, Pilot Donald Goodman and his two passengers were safe today after being rescued by a searching plane which saw their huge scrawled word "Help," made with evergreen boughs, from the air. Goodman related that a week ago yesterday, on a flight from McGrath here, their ship encountered a strong down draft when starting up a gulch to head for Rainy pass and he had to make a quick landing. With him were Paul Keating, a lower Yukon trader, and R. E. Laurie, an engineer at Takotna. He set the plane down on a narrow stretch of the river ice, between the trees, damaging it some, and then began a week's wait for rescue planes. Yesterday afternooa Pilot Estol Call, accompanied by Cecil Higgins, mechanic, sighted them on the ice and landed and found them. Later Call flew back to Anchorage with Keating and Goodman, and Laurie and Higgins remained behind to be flown out today. During the week, despite bad weather, seven planes took part in the search, flying over different localities. Little fear had been felt for the safety of the men, as they carried emergency food supplies and rifles. The plane was forced down near Rainy pass, Goodman related. After the landing, the two immediately set out and walked a short distance down the river course and found an empty cabin. There they lived until they were found. Game was plentiful in the vicinity, and no hardships were suffered, outside of the bruises in the forced landing, Goodman said. Text Kuskokwim Alaska Yukon Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Anchorage Goodman ENVELOPE(-72.232,-72.232,-75.240,-75.240) Gulch ENVELOPE(-61.483,-61.483,-63.997,-63.997) Landing The ENVELOPE(161.417,161.417,-78.367,-78.367) Laurie ENVELOPE(-44.616,-44.616,-60.733,-60.733) McGrath ENVELOPE(65.468,65.468,-70.877,-70.877) Pacific Rainy Pass ENVELOPE(177.517,177.517,51.951,51.951) The Landing ENVELOPE(-45.689,-45.689,-60.733,-60.733) Yukon
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topic Alaskan fliers
pilot
Anchorage
Kuskokwim country
Donald Goodman
safe
searching plane
evergreen boughs
McGrath
Rainy pass
Paul Keating
Yukon
R. E. Laurie
Takotna
Estol Call
Cecil Higgins
river course
landing
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Alaska
spellingShingle Alaskan fliers
pilot
Anchorage
Kuskokwim country
Donald Goodman
safe
searching plane
evergreen boughs
McGrath
Rainy pass
Paul Keating
Yukon
R. E. Laurie
Takotna
Estol Call
Cecil Higgins
river course
landing
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Alaska
Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.
topic_facet Alaskan fliers
pilot
Anchorage
Kuskokwim country
Donald Goodman
safe
searching plane
evergreen boughs
McGrath
Rainy pass
Paul Keating
Yukon
R. E. Laurie
Takotna
Estol Call
Cecil Higgins
river course
landing
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Alaska
description Alaskan Fliers, Lost Week, Safe: Pilot, Two Passengers Found By Searching Plane. ALASKAN FLIERS, LOST WEEK, SAFE Pilot, two Passengers Found by Searching Plane ANCHORAGE], Alaska, Feb. 17 (AP)—Bearing bruised and scratched faces, but suffering little otherwise from a week of exposure in the wilds of the Kuskokwim country, Pilot Donald Goodman and his two passengers were safe today after being rescued by a searching plane which saw their huge scrawled word "Help," made with evergreen boughs, from the air. Goodman related that a week ago yesterday, on a flight from McGrath here, their ship encountered a strong down draft when starting up a gulch to head for Rainy pass and he had to make a quick landing. With him were Paul Keating, a lower Yukon trader, and R. E. Laurie, an engineer at Takotna. He set the plane down on a narrow stretch of the river ice, between the trees, damaging it some, and then began a week's wait for rescue planes. Yesterday afternooa Pilot Estol Call, accompanied by Cecil Higgins, mechanic, sighted them on the ice and landed and found them. Later Call flew back to Anchorage with Keating and Goodman, and Laurie and Higgins remained behind to be flown out today. During the week, despite bad weather, seven planes took part in the search, flying over different localities. Little fear had been felt for the safety of the men, as they carried emergency food supplies and rifles. The plane was forced down near Rainy pass, Goodman related. After the landing, the two immediately set out and walked a short distance down the river course and found an empty cabin. There they lived until they were found. Game was plentiful in the vicinity, and no hardships were suffered, outside of the bruises in the forced landing, Goodman said.
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title Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.
title_short Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.
title_full Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.
title_fullStr Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.
title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.
title_sort northwest history. alaska. aviation crashes & wreckage missing planes.
publishDate 1935
url http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/89997
long_lat ENVELOPE(-72.232,-72.232,-75.240,-75.240)
ENVELOPE(-61.483,-61.483,-63.997,-63.997)
ENVELOPE(161.417,161.417,-78.367,-78.367)
ENVELOPE(-44.616,-44.616,-60.733,-60.733)
ENVELOPE(65.468,65.468,-70.877,-70.877)
ENVELOPE(177.517,177.517,51.951,51.951)
ENVELOPE(-45.689,-45.689,-60.733,-60.733)
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Goodman
Gulch
Landing The
Laurie
McGrath
Pacific
Rainy Pass
The Landing
Yukon
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Goodman
Gulch
Landing The
Laurie
McGrath
Pacific
Rainy Pass
The Landing
Yukon
genre Kuskokwim
Alaska
Yukon
genre_facet Kuskokwim
Alaska
Yukon
op_source Northwest History Alaska Box 7
op_relation June, 2014
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