Northwest History. Alaska. Crosson, Joe.
Lands On Peak. LANDS ON PEAK FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 27. (/P)—Acclaimed as the first pilot to make a landing on the slopes of Mount McKinley, Joe Crosson Monday set his large cabin plane down on Muldrow glacier at an altitude of between 6200 and 6500 feet.
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1932
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Summary: | Lands On Peak. LANDS ON PEAK FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 27. (/P)—Acclaimed as the first pilot to make a landing on the slopes of Mount McKinley, Joe Crosson Monday set his large cabin plane down on Muldrow glacier at an altitude of between 6200 and 6500 feet. |
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