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Rescued Kiteboarder Saved by Sea Plane

 
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Airnsails

Since 22 Jun 2005
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Hood River, OR
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PostWed May 13, 09 4:59 pm    Rescued Kiteboarder Saved by Sea Plane Reply with quote

My pilot friend in Alaska got a call that a kiteboarder was being swept out to sea in Alaska and 20 minutes later, he found him and rescued him in gnarley conditions. This is the same pilot that flew us around for the snowkiting feature in the January issue of Kiteboarding Magazine.

Here is the link to the news report.

http://www.ktuu.com/global/video/flash/popupplayer.asp?clipId1=3749647&at1=News&vt1=v&h1=Stranded+kite+boarder+gets+aerial+rescue&d1=155367&redirUrl=www.ktuu.com&activePane=info&LaunchPageAdTag=homepage&clipFormat=flv&rnd=2097900

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Sol-flyer

Since 21 Mar 2006
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PostWed May 13, 09 6:26 pm     Reply with quote

wow two rescues by floating seaplanes! what a coeincidence!

http://nwkite.com/forums/t-13110.html

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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
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PostWed May 13, 09 9:26 pm     Reply with quote

That inlet is incredibly dangerous when the tide changes, I have heard of a lot of people dying in there.

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Sol-flyer

Since 21 Mar 2006
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PostWed May 13, 09 10:17 pm     Reply with quote

not trying to be disrespectful, I think that it's a part of the price if your going to go out in these types of conditions. I would not consider alaska to be a very friendly place to kite. Much respect for those who brave the frigid waters and are willing to pay the ultimate price. & Props to the pilot for taking action and saving a life.
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bulae99

Since 12 Jul 2006
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PostThu May 14, 09 5:11 am    Folks in Alaska take a different approach to risk.. Reply with quote

I have cousin's that live in Alaska and it affects your judgment, trust me. People who deal with Moose in the yard rather than mice and wolves instead of coyotes and polar bears instead of pit bulls are different.
Small single prop planes are the life blood of far off residents.

The really cool thing for women is the 30 to 1 man to woman ratio. It makes for several good opportunities to save no.

Landing a plane on a moving river is really high risk stuff. Kiting in the rip ass moving tide and dumping your kite must be like rufus on a light wind day, big kite, with the damn full open.

Perspective along with conditions and desire tend to dictate how high a person set's their risk threshold! Mine is high in my mind, but I'll bet if I were from Alaska it would be much different.

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