Birds Eye View of a Misty Fjords Landing | SeaWind Aviation Tours
Enjoy this beautiful moment of serenity with some guests during their landing on a Misty Fjords Flightseeing tour.
Seawind Aviation specializes in flight seeing tours through the breathtaking Misty Fjords. Contact us today to find out more about our private seaplane tours, charter flights, and other aviation services in the Ketchikan area!
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Toll Free: 1-877-225-1203
SeaWind Aviation Excursions | Bear Viewing Tours
Our bear viewing tours bring you up-close with bears in Traitor's Cove and on Prince of Wales island. This exciting tour, combines forest flightseeing with a wildlife encounter and is offered August through mid-September.
Local: 907-225-1206
Toll Free: 1-877-225-1203
Ketchikan, Alaska (Duck Tour)
Ketchikan's Duck Tour will take you for a splash with a fully amphibious sightseeing tour.The Ketchikan Duck Tour shows everything Ketchikan has to offer.A duck tour is a great way to see a lot of the area and soak up some history. Take an early tour so you can still walk through town.
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Black Bear Misty Fjord Ketchikan Alaska
June 13 2011 - in Misty Fjord Ketchikan Alaska we found this Black Bear on our seaplane ride.
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Seaplane flight Misty Fjords National Monument Alaska
flying with Mountain Air Service over Misty Fjords National Monument of Alaska near Ketchikan Alaska
May 2013
2000 Experiwind Seawind Used Powersports - United,States
See more details about this used powersport at This 2000 Experiwind Seawind with 0 miles is for sale at Vehicles by Seller. Call us today at 877-853-9037.
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Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-4Q8 Landing in Ketchikan Alaska
Alaska Airlines Flight 60 operated by a Boeing 737-4Q8 landing in Ketchikan, Alaska.
SOUTHEAST ALASKA MAGNIFICENT NORTHLAND 1950s TRAVELOGUE 56804
Produced by Joseph Yolo and narrated by Tom Bostic, Southeast Alaska: Our Magnificent Northland is a short film promoting Southeast Alaska. Despite the end of the gold rush era, Alaska still has a special allure to it. Unlike much of the rest of the state—and countries with a similar latitude—Southeast Alaska has a mild climate, tempered by a warm water current. Covering much of Southeast Alaska is the Tongass National Forest (02:31), home to millions of hemlock and spruce, totem poles, and abundant wildlife. Southeast Alaska’s principle towns are Skagway, Juneau, Sitka, Wrangell, and Ketchikan. Ketchikan (03:45) is the “salmon capital of the world.” Commercial fishing and fishing tourism dominate the region, thanks to large populations of salmon and Alaskan Black Cod (04:20). Pontoon planes (04:33) are a common mode of transportation: Alaska has seventy times the per-capita use of airplanes than the rest of the U.S. Juneau, Alaska’s capital, now has a modern airport to service airline jets (04:55), making travel to Southeast Alaska easier and more affordable. Another major attraction of Southeast Alaska is the totem poles (06:25) that dot the landscape. Residents and tourists alike enjoy all that Southeast Alaska has to offer, including Tongass National Forest (07:48), playing on sandy beaches (08:00), and dog-powered transportation (08:16). Mendenhall Glacier and Mendenhall Lake (08:33; 09:50) are not only major tourist attractions, but they also provide jobs to those willing to harvest the pure ice (08:54). North and South Sawyer Glaciers (09:19) at the end of Tracy Arm, producing tons of icebergs, are another highlight of the region. The glaciers are receding, and the receding Mendenhall glacier left an ancient fertile bed that is now used for agriculture (10:08). The U.S. Forest Service is developing the Tongass National Forest (10:34) so that it can help build and support Alaskan communities. Logging in Tongass National Forest (10:56) is a major industry, and portable mills (11:05) are brought in to saw spruce needed for packing cases, which are used to ship the thousands and thousands of pounds of frozen fish. Wildlife, like bears (12:42), also enjoy the region’s abundance of fish. A popular annual event is the Golden North Salmon Derby (13:10) in Juneau, held in July at Auke Bay and Tee Harbor. Sponsored by the Territorial Sportsmen, fishermen from all over come to the derby to fish the 3-day event. Requirements stipulate that there must be at least two people on each boat, and fishermen must bring salmon to the boat unaided. Participants head to the Tea Harbor weighing station (15:10) to compare catches. All catches become property of the Territorial Sportsmen, and the proceeds go to fund scholarships. Commercial fishing is the biggest industry, and it provides employment for 20,000 people each year (16:05). Traps are used in salmon passage ways to catch fish for canning in an operation called brailing. The protection of Alaskan salmon is critical in order to preserve this natural resource that is the backbone of Southeastern Alaska’s economy: commercial fishermen must release at least as many salmon as they catch.
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Ketchikan Seaplane 1
A cruise ship below
Alaska Ketchikan Misty Fjords floatplane - 1
amazing trip, especially the water landing in a glassy still fjord and the walk on the plane`s floats.
8-15-2015 Ketchikan Alaska Seaplane Excursion
On August 15, 2015 we took a seaplane excursion in Ketchikan, Alaska. We started at George Inlet Lodge after an all-you-can-eat dungeness crab feast, flew over the mountains and back to downtown Ketchikan where our ship (NCL Sun) was docked. Great time.
Tea Party in Ketchikan, Alaska (2009)
PROTEST! Ketchikan residents turn out to protest the excessive spending and bailouts created by the federal government.
Southeast Alaska Tour
Flight Simulator 2004 tour through southeast region of AK,USA
Seawind EP 11-19-11 Snow Landing/Impact
Seawind EP landing in the snow on pier and hitting the pilot
Alaska Canopy Tour Misadventure
Cart almost crashes
Float plane ride in Ketchikan/Misty Fjords, Alaska
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NOAA Ship Fairweather- Inside Passage Northbound 2017
The NOAA Ship Fairweather on its way north to start its 2017 field season in Alaska. The Inside Passage through British Columbia offers a largely protected, occasionally narrow, route from the Puget Sound in Washington State, to the waters of Southeast Alaska.