Really happy those people survived, but it makes me
Is there an informal running assessment of ice conditions on local lakes like there is here in Minnesota? I can pretty well sense the conditions by the observed bravado of ice fishermen here. Or it seems the locals talk about it.
I’ve gathered it was a moderate year up north for snow and ice just from casual conversations with Alaskans I talked to in recent months.
I don’t want to Monday morning quarterback this guy, but as a budding ice pilot myself, I can help but self-project. That one should have been a known quantity, right? Do you think it was deceptive in appearance? Should he have known the ice integrity before trying? I’m gonna guess the ice appeared way more doable when he was out there initially than it does in the rescue photo.
And what am I even looking at? Is the aircraft floating in water? Or mostly submerged in super deep slush and being supported by thicker ice under?
How to not do this?



