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AW837 AC68 20251210 PFF000 103 - Huskydude - 12-11-2025 AW837 AC68 20251210 PFF000 103 RTE - IFR PAJN HNS ARIUS YXY CYXY WX - CYZW 102105Z 18001KT 15SM FEW98 -21/-23 A2971 RMKS - CHTR SVC 6 PASSENGERS / 400 LBS CARGO. DST 152 NM, LDG RATE -100 FPM. BLK FUEL 222 LBS. Departed Juneau with a USGS Team destined to Whitehorse. Team will be investigating surrounding area of the recent 7.0 earthquake vic of Whitehorse and Yakatat. RE: AW837 AC68 20251210 PFF000 103 - JoaoPaz - 12-11-2025 Great job, Tim! And while you're at it check these 2 articles I just found: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/03/british-columbia-pipeline-expert-warning-risks https://www.undrr.org/news/tallest-tsunami-wave-ever-wasnt-deadliest Great read, both, and also cool photos of the Alaska Pipeline going over rails as it crosses the Denali fault. ... and a 1720 foot tsunami! wow, this beats Hollywood easilly.
RE: AW837 AC68 20251210 PFF000 103 - Huskydude - 12-11-2025 Thanks JP, very interesting articles - I didn't know about the 1958 Lituya Bay event. Wow. |