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In october 1984, a piper navajo chieftain commuter flight, loaded to the gunwales with nine passengers and too much baggage plus one young and thoroughly inoverhishead pilot, crashed onto a snowy mountain slope in northern canada. She has been nominated for 3 national magazine awards, including best new magazine writer, and has won 2 of them, a gold medal for investigative reporting and a silver medal for politics and public interest. Four survived pilot, politician, cop and a criminal. I was 22 and working as a journalist in the middle east, half a world away from my home in canada. In a tale reminiscent of a jules verne novel, scientists have found evidence. Archambault dug him free with his bare hands and then helped pilot eric vogel and provincial housing minister larry shaben get clear of the wreckage. Into the abyss king county library system overdrive. Seaplane crash compilation plane crash into the water. The books narrative chronicles the doomed flight of a piper navajo commuter plane, and the plight of four survivors as they endured the remote wilderness of northern alberta where the plane. Into the abyss read the gripping and emotionally affecting book where four men survived the plane crash. After crashing in canadian abyss, four men fight to survive.

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