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Pilot in Alaska air drops turkeys for residents in remote homes who can't run out to a grocery store
A resident named Esther Keim has been flying low and slow in a small plane over rural parts of south-central Alaska, dropping frozen turkeys to those who can't simply run out to the grocery store.
'Turkey bombing': Alaskan woman air-drops birds to needy neighbors
Alaska resident Esther Keim has taken to the skies for a unique Thanksgiving tradition: delivering turkeys to families in remote areas. For the third year in a row, Keim piloted her small plane to drop 30 to 40 turkeys to households living off the grid,
Thanksgiving from Above: How ‘Turkey Bombs’ bring festivities to this remote Alaskan town
Since 2022, it became Esther's mission to spread the joy of Thanksgiving to various parts of rural Alaska using the airplane built by her father
Alaskan pilot tosses turkeys to rural homes
For the third straight year, a resident named Esther Keim has been flying low and slow in a small plane over rural parts of south-central Alaska, dropping frozen turkeys to those who cannot simply run out to the grocery store.
Thanksgiving 'turkey bombs' dropped out of plane for remote Alaska residents
A turkey was once missing for five days before it was found, but the only casualty so far has been a lost ham. | ITV National News
Thanksgiving turkeys airdropped to remote Alaska homes
Esther Keim started delivering frozen turkeys after one of her neighbours told her squirrel for Thanksgiving did not stretch very far.
Thanksgiving turkeys are dropped from the air for some Alaskans living off the grid
For the last couple of Thanksgivings, some Alaskans living in remote areas have been getting turkeys air dropped from small planes. It's a mission taken by Alaska Turkey Bomb founder and pilot Esther Keim,
Alaska native delivers Thanksgiving to rural families by airdrop
Alaska native Esther Keim began dropping turkeys for rural friends and neighbors three years ago at Thanksgiving from the airplane she rebuilt with her dad.
Alaskan turkey drop brings Thanksgiving cheer from above
Thanksgiving, which takes place on the last Thursday of November, is the most important holiday for many Americans, often anticipated even more than Christmas. On this occasion, as part of the "Alaskan Turkey Drop" initiative,
Alaskan Woman Drops Thanksgiving Turkeys from Plane in an Effort to Feed Neighbors Who Live ‘Off the Grid’
Alaska Pilot Esther Sanderlin has dropped “turkey bombs” from her plane for the last three years and hopes to turn her mission into a nonprofit
Alaskan turkey drop: Thanksgiving takes flight for remote families
Thanksgiving, which falls on the last Thursday of November, is the most important holiday for many Americans, often anticipated more than Christmas. On this occasion, as part of the "Alaskan Turkey Drop" initiative,
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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 ...
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The journey to photograph Milky Way over a remote waterfall
Canadian photographer Scott Aspinall and his team took on a challenging journey to photograph the Milky Way over a remote ...
MyNorthwest.com
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Australian Senate passes a social media ban for young children that will soon be a world-first law
The Australian Senate passed a social media ban for young children on Thursday that will soon become a world-first law. The ...
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The Alaska Turkey Bomb: Delivering Holiday Cheer from the Skies
In remote Alaska, Esther Keim drops frozen turkeys from a small plane, bringing Thanksgiving to those in isolated areas. Inspired by her childhood, this effort now aids many, with plans for expansion.
Inquirer on MSN
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Where Thanksgiving dinner falls from the sky
In the remotest reaches of Alaska, there’s no relying on DoorDash to have Thanksgiving dinner— or any dinner—delivered. But ...
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