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Wreckage of crashed Coast Guard helicopter in Alaska recovered

Wreckage of crashed Coast Guard helicopter in Alaska recovered

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[ad_1] An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter that crashed during a rescue mission in southeast Alaska last month has been recovered, the U.S. Coast Guard announced on Saturday. The helicopter, which had gone down on Read Island, about 80 miles east of Sitka on November 13, was recovered on Friday. An investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing. Following the crash, the four aircrew members were transported to Seattle for treatment and have since been released. The Coast Guard had previously described two of the crew members’ injuries as serious. “We are grateful our four crewmembers were released from Harborview Medical Center and are on the road to recovery,” said Coast Guard Capt. Brian McLaughlin, who led the recovery efforts. “We are also incredibly thankful to the many people and ...
Wreckage of US Coast Guard helicopter retrieved after Alaska rescue mission crash

Wreckage of US Coast Guard helicopter retrieved after Alaska rescue mission crash

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[ad_1] A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter that crashed during a rescue mission in southeast Alaska last month has been successfully recovered. The Coast Guard announced on Friday that the helicopter has been recovered, and an investigation into the November 13 crash is ongoing. All four crewmembers who were initially taken to Seattle for treatment have been released from the hospital. The Coast Guard had previously described two of the crew members’ injuries as serious. The crash was reported by the fishing vessel that was the subject of the helicopter’s search and rescue mission. News Channel 3-12 encourages civil and constructive conversation and asks that comments remain respectful and relevant. Community guidelines can be reviewed by clicking here. Additionally, if you have a story idea...
Massachusetts Hockey Achieves Record-Breaking Victory with 11-2 Win Against Alaska Anchorage

Massachusetts Hockey Achieves Record-Breaking Victory with 11-2 Win Against Alaska Anchorage

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[ad_1] UMass Hockey Team Beats Alaska Anchorage 11-2 No. 11 University of Massachusetts' hockey team recorded a resounding 11-2 victory over Alaska Anchorage at the Mullins Center on Friday night. This historic performance set a new program record for the most goals scored against a Division I opponent. The Minutemen improved to 10-4-1, while the Seawolves dropped to 6-12-1 for the season. UMass head coach Greg Carvel praised his team's offensive prowess but expressed concern about their defense during certain periods of the game. Carvel highlighted the standout performance of goalie Jackson Irving, who made impressive saves despite facing a 5-on-3 power play situation in his collegiate debut. Carvel also commended multiple players for their multi-point contributions in the game. Fresh...
Alaska Air pilot accused of midflight sabotage posts bail and denies allegations: ‘Mr. Emerson is innocent’

Alaska Air pilot accused of midflight sabotage posts bail and denies allegations: ‘Mr. Emerson is innocent’

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[ad_1] Zane Sparling, OregonLive.com Published: 22 hours ago PORTLAND, Ore. -- The off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot, Joseph D. Emerson, who was accused of attempting to flood the engines of a passenger jet with more than 80 people aboard posted bail and was expected to be released from the Multnomah County Circuit Court to face a revised 84-count indictment that reduced most of the charges against him to misdemeanor reckless endangerment. A state judge set bail at $50,000 for Emerson, who must now abide by release conditions including staying away from all aircraft and controlled substances, including alcohol. Standing with Emerson’s family members, defense attorney Noah Horst described the seasoned pilot as an upstanding community member whose use of psychedelic mushrooms addled his br...
Former Alaska Airlines Pilot Joseph Emerson Embraces Wife After Being Released from Custody

Former Alaska Airlines Pilot Joseph Emerson Embraces Wife After Being Released from Custody

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[ad_1] Ex-Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson Hugs Wife After Released From Custody By David Propper | December 7, 2023 The former Alaska Airlines pilot who allegedly attempted to shut down the engines of a passenger flight hugged his wife tightly after posting bail on Thursday. Joseph Emerson, who pleaded not guilty to charges of reckless endangerment, was warned by Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Ryan to stay clear of planes ahead of his trial. The 44-year-old California man was ordered to not come within 30 feet of an operable aircraft and to undergo mental health services, as well as abstain from drugs or alcohol. Emerson was initially hit with more serious attempted murder charges after he tried to activate the jet’s fire suppression handles in the middle of a flight...

Journeying from Oregon to Alaska: A Frozen Art Adventure

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[ad_1] Fairbanks, Alaska was the site of the World Ice Art Championships, also known as Ice Alaska, where professional sculptor Chris Foltz and his team from Oregon were taking part in the multiblock competition. The festival was widely regarded as one of the largest and most renowned ice sculpting events globally, due to the freezing temperatures in Alaska providing the perfect environment for sculpting ice. The team was attempting to carve a giant punk rock baby, nicknamed "wild child," in the competition. Though the initial idea for the sculpture came from Foltz, bringing it to life was a collaborative effort with his teammates Dean Murray, Dean DeMarais and Nicolas Graham. They worked tirelessly on the sculpture, which included a Mohawk, a guitar, and a 9-foot-tall Chihuahua, often ...
Search for missing 12-year-old boy after Wrangell landslide called off by authorities

Search for missing 12-year-old boy after Wrangell landslide called off by authorities

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[ad_1] Wrangell officials have announced that the search for a 12-year-old boy who has been missing for over two weeks following a devastating landslide has been suspended. The massive landslide destroyed three homes in the community, resulting in the tragic deaths of five residents. Derek Heller is the only person who remains missing after the Nov. 20 landslide, which also saw the miraculous survival of Christina Florschutz, a teacher’s aide who managed to extract herself from the wreckage of her home. The landslide, which was 450 feet wide, uprooted trees and caused significant damage at Mile 11 of the Zimovia Highway. Tragically, the bodies of four members of the Heller family - parents Timothy Heller and Beth Heller, along with their children Mara Heller and Kara Heller - were disc...
The US pollock industry increases investment in GAPP for “Wild Alaska Pollock” campaign

The US pollock industry increases investment in GAPP for “Wild Alaska Pollock” campaign

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[ad_1] The Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) has secured increased funding to continue its successful "Wild Alaska Pollock" campaign in 2024. Following the appointment of a new board of directors and an expansion of its annual budget to USD 4 million in 2019, the organization has effectively raised awareness and demand for its premier product through the use of the "Wild Alaska Pollock" tagline. In the upcoming fiscal year, beginning April 1, 2024, GAPP will receive a 10 percent increase in funding, amounting to USD 4.6 million. Board Chair Bob Desautel attributes this additional resource allocation to the organization's achievements over the past few years and the visionary leadership of Morris, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities for wild Alaska pollock. ...
Alaska Police Standards Council rejects proposal to lower the employment age of correctional officers – at least temporarily

Alaska Police Standards Council rejects proposal to lower the employment age of correctional officers – at least temporarily

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[ad_1] The Alaska Police Standards Council recently voted against a proposed regulation change that would allow the state to hire corrections officers as young as 18 years old, rather than the current minimum age of 21. The Department of Corrections had suggested this change as a response to staff shortages, a decreased applicant pool, and a high vacancy rate. While some council members were open to the idea, they emphasized the need for a concrete plan to train and support younger hires. Deputy Commissioner Brian Barlow expressed discomfort with the proposed regulation but also suggested that there could be a way forward with proper preparation. Council Chair Rebecca Harmon shared her experience with younger first responders and stated that with the right training and support, 18-year...

“Potential Impact of Alaska-Hawaiian Airline Merger on Hawaii Flight Market” – Phoenix Business Journal – The Business Journals

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[ad_1] The merging of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines would bring significant changes to the market for flights to Hawaii. This merger would create a new powerhouse in the airline industry, with the potential to reshape the competitive landscape for travel to the popular vacation destination. The combination of Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines would not only create a larger network for travelers, but also increase the competition among carriers serving Hawaii. This could potentially lead to lower airfares and more options for travelers. Alaska Airlines has already been expanding its presence in Hawaii, with new routes and increased flight frequency. The addition of Hawaiian Airlines' extensive network and strong brand recognition would further solidify Alaska's position in the region...