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Alaska's "Coyote Air"

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Alaska's "Coyote Air"

My brother in Fairbanks sent me this link, a friend of his sold a hangar to this operator: http://flycoyote.com/uncategorized/wint ... 2013-2014/. A Beaver and a Stinson, nice combo. 11 sled dogs at a time in the Beaver, plus all the gear, wow....
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Re: Alaska's "Coyote Air"

I met Dirk and Danielle the winter of 2008 or 2009 (can't remember) here in Phoenix, they stopped by to help us work on the C-123 on their way from Texas to Fairbanks, super nice people. They've been at that gig for a long time.
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Gotta second that 'Wow' for 11 dogs in the plane, along with the gear. Also, this is not something I realized until just now, but planes look really cool with skis on.
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