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  2. Juneau Icefield - Wikipedia

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    View of the Juneau Icefield. The Juneau Icefield is an ice field located just north of Juneau, Alaska, continuing north through the border with British Columbia, [1] extending through an area of 3,900 square kilometres (1,500 sq mi) in the Coast Range ranging 140 km (87 mi) north to south and 75 km (47 mi) east to west.

  3. Wild Arctic - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the helicopter was piloted above water again, where Emerson warned that the Arctic storm was picking up and he had a warning indicator on his computer. Emerson landed the helicopter on a glacier to check the problem, which soon began breaking apart due to the weight of the jet.

  4. 2010 Fox Glacier FU-24 crash - Wikipedia

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    The pilot had already completed nine parachuting operations that day, before stopping for lunch. [2]: 1 At 1:20pm (local time, UTC+12), after the aircraft was refuelled with about 160 litres of fuel, the pilot and passengers – four skydiving instructors and four tourists – boarded the aircraft.

  5. Five killed, one hurt as helicopter crashes at Alaska glacier

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    ANCHORAGE (Reuters) -Five people were killed and one injured in a helicopter crash at a glacier near Anchorage, Alaska State Troopers said on Sunday. The injured person was reported to be in ...

  6. 2021 Knik Glacier helicopter crash - Wikipedia

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    On 27 March 2021, an Airbus AS350B3 helicopter crashed near the Knik Glacier, Palmer, Alaska during a heliskiing trip in Alaska's backcountry.. The crash site. The helicopter crashed into a mountain between Metal Creek and Grasshopper Valley at about 5,500 feet (1,700 m), 10 or 15 feet (3 or 4 m) from the top of the ridge, and rolled some 800 or 900 feet (240 or 270 m) downhill. [2]

  7. USS Glacier (AGB-4) - Wikipedia

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    USS Glacier (AGB-4) (later USCGC Glacier (WAG/WAGB-4)) was a U.S. Navy, then U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker which served in the first through fifteenth Operation Deep Freeze expeditions. Glacier was the first icebreaker to make her way through the frozen Bellingshausen Sea , and most of the topography in the area is named for her crew members.