September 12, 200718 yr After many months of hard, Alaska Adventures has opened its doors and is now accepting pilot applications. Service has begun using De Havilland's DHC-3 in three different configurations. This aircraft, along with the Bell 412, allow Alaska Adventures to serve 36 destinations along 74 routes. Alaska Adventures is based out of Lake Hood, Alaska. Lake Hood is located in Anchorage. Lake Hood is the largest and busiest float plane base in the world. We will run operations to remote resorts, lakes, and rivers. To tops of mountains and glaciers. Cary passengers to remote airstrips. We also charting a bell 415 to numerous destinations.If you are interested stop by www.flyaka.com and sign up.http://www.flyaka.com/images/banner.jpg
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