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Long time Alaska bush pilot, Paul Claus has flown over 40 years in Alaska. Scientists are a group of professionals that are frequent flyers with Claus who is well known for his bush flying specialty, challenging terrain and unique landing zones.
While Claus is the expert in the air, PhD scientists are the authorities of their scientific studies. Yet, they each have their own sets of observations: the bird's eye view and ice core studies.
Listen to how one pilot's job has multiple skill sets, even providing NASA field observations on a last minute notice.
For more information on Paul Claus, go to: www.ultimathulelodge.com
Support the show
You can visit my website for links to other episodes and see aerial photography of South Central Alaska at:
https://www.katiewritergallery.com
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Long time Alaska bush pilot, Paul Claus has flown over 40 years in Alaska. Scientists are a group of professionals that are frequent flyers with Claus who is well known for his bush flying specialty, challenging terrain and unique landing zones.
While Claus is the expert in the air, PhD scientists are the authorities of their scientific studies. Yet, they each have their own sets of observations: the bird's eye view and ice core studies.
Listen to how one pilot's job has multiple skill sets, even providing NASA field observations on a last minute notice.
For more information on Paul Claus, go to: www.ultimathulelodge.com
Support the show
You can visit my website for links to other episodes and see aerial photography of South Central Alaska at:
https://www.katiewritergallery.com