JacquesAKI ordered a Allagash Cruiser axe 2 months ago and it arrived yesterday.. I am very happy with the looks of the axe, This is a boys axe size with a slim well made handle that is fit very well. It came razor sharp
Hammer’s article Axes for Pilots is fantastic. I firmly think that every backcountry plane should be equipped with both saw & axe but if I have to choose between the two it will be the Axe.
Alaska Law states airman must carry an axe or hatchet. This old law applies to civilian and public use a
I was inspired by the article and it got me to thinking.
I dug around & found two ax heads that I have had for decades. Now seems like a good time to replace the handles. After 3 trips to different hardware stores I was disappointed in what i found for replacement handles.
I went on line and o
Bill Deal who owned and built the Terns was a family friend. After getting a tour of his shop where he built the Terns He let me fly one for a few hours.
Back then I only had a few hours in PA-18’s and to me they seemed to preform the same for short field work.
I wanted to buy a tern in the worst w
Excellent Article with a lot of solid info.
Last summer I had a client use a hammock under the wing of his PA-18. It seemed to work but I was nervous as to the stress it puts on the wing and would not use one on my cub.
I have not been a fan of sleeping in hammocks but admit the only times I have s
Don is a fantastic instructor. With over 16,000 hrs of hardcore Alaska Bush flying he is the real deal. Learn any aspect of bush flying from Don and you will be getting advice from one of the best bush pilots in Alaska.
I have known Don Since 1979 and he has always been a straight shooter.
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I have been a wilderness guide and survival geek for 40 years, this is the best article on fire building I have ever read. You nailed it!
Mr Fry Thank you for all the hard work you put into writing this, I plan to make your article mandatory reading for my staff
Jerry Jacques
www.Bristol-Bay.c
This is a fantastic, well written article with tons of good advice.
I agree a good small fixed blade knife should be carried on every bush pilots person.
However I believe a multi tool should also be carried along with the fixed blade.
A new first generation Leatherman tool saved 2 people from dis
15 years age Steve at Atlee Dodge sold me mounting hardware to mount a Estwing 26" ax on the gear leg of my PA-18.
He now sells a kit including the Estwing Ax with a added hole ready to mount on a cub style gear leg.
Jerry Jacques
www.Bristol-Bay.com
Fantastic Article
In my opinion both a shovel & Ax are must have items for any back country aircraft.
I love the Gränsfors Burk hunters Axe & have one in my personal Plane.
For our lodge planes we have Estwing Camper's Axe in the survival kit. They are made in the USA are good quality and