Oregonian · 2h
In rural Alaska, a pilot tosses turkeys from an airplane for remote residents' Thanksgiving dinners
This image taken from video provided by Mountain Mind Media/Alaska Gear Company shows a plane from Alaska Turkey Bomb, which was started by Esther Keim to air drop frozen turkeys for Thanksgiving to people living in remote rural Alaska, flying in November 2024, in Alaska. Mountain Mind Media/Alaska Gear Company via AP
WFMZ-TV · 12h
In the remotest reaches of Alaska, there’s no relying on DoorDash to have Thanksgiving dinner delivered
In the remotest reaches of Alaska, there’s no relying on DoorDash to have Thanksgiving dinner delivered. But some residents living well off the grid nevertheless have turkeys this holiday, thanks
AOL · 8h
Thanksgiving ‘turkey bombs’ dropped from plane to off-grid residents
Thanksgiving turkeys have been delivered to off-grid residents in Alaska via a unique means — an air drop. Esther Keim flies in her small plane over rural parts of the state, dropping frozen birds to people living in roadless areas.
U.S. News & World Report · 14h
'It's a Bird! It's a Plane!' in Alaska, It's Both, With a Pilot Dropping Turkeys off to Rural Homes
It's a Bird! It's a Plane!' in Alaska, It's Both, With a Pilot Dropping Turkeys off to Rural Homes ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — In the remotest reaches of Alaska, there’s no relying on DoorDash to have Thanksgiving dinner — or any dinner — delivered.
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