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TAT is having a party! August 18th @ 8pm in the Hangar

Fly TAT 1 - Friday, July 29, 2011
Come one, come all! Just come dressed up as a TV character. Think Jersey Shore, Gilligan's Island, Fat Albert, The Office, The Lone Ranger, MASH, Charlies Angels, Fantasy Island, Starsky and Hutch... the list can go on and on.

Pika Glacier/Little Swiss Report

Fly with TAT - Saturday, July 02, 2011

Team Salamander spent 10 fun days on the Pika, flying out July 1, 2011. Weather was in-and-out sun, allowing a total of 5 climbing days. The trend was toward evening clearing, with two days of full sun. The moats are in but with rain and warming things are quickly melting. There is still a decent snow bridge to the Gargoyle Buttress. The start of the first pitch had some ice which we attacked with ice axes (though one could climb with rock shoes and creative route finding). An Anchorage team replaced the webbing on the first 9 anchors last week. The Middle Troll has widening moats as well, but there are still a couple of intact bridges. The first 200' are loose gravel and boulders, and are not safe for more than one party to be on at a time. Lost Marsupials approach was straightforward. Summit ridge with corniced, soft snow. AMS arete approach without major crevasses, though the glaciers on either side are bare to the dust layer and snow cover melting fast. 

Stomp that Runway if you want a Pickup!

Fly TAT 1 - Thursday, June 23, 2011
Climbers put to work when the pilot needs a good place to land. 
This morning over 30 climbers were waiting for a pick up.  This clamor of climbers paced the runway to pack down the fresh snow.
In order for to pick climbers up on glacier the planes need an area that is at least 1200 feet long.
Stomp Stomp Stomp...



National Park Service ranger John Loomis coordinated the quick stomp so the planes could get in and land at Kahiltna Base Camp.

Another beautiful day!

Fly TAT 1 - Sunday, May 29, 2011

A fabulous picture taken in the range. No wonder people love it up here.

Our Own Alaska Wing Man

Fly with TAT - Tuesday, January 11, 2011

http://www.suite101.com/view_image_articles.cfm/2708398

Click on the link above to see Talkeetna Air Taxi's pilot, Will Boardman, in the National Geo article about a recent documentary 'Alaska Wing Men'.

Click here to read the article:

http://www.suite101.com/content/alaska-wing-men-on-nat-geo-a328001


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