Flying the Alaskan Bush with STOL Champion Denny Serie
Welcome to the latest episode of the Plane + Pilot podcast! This week, Cayla McLeod comes to you straight from the ramp at the Valdez Pioneer Field (KVDZ) in Valdez, Alaska.
McLeod sits down with veteran Alaskan bush pilot Denny Serie to discuss the realities, challenges, and thrills of flying in the Last Frontier. Whether you're a seasoned aviator or an enthusiast dreaming of the escaping to the Alaskan backcountry, this episode offers a practical, inside look at what it actually takes to survive and thrive as a pilot in Alaska.
In this episode, we cover:
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The Utility: Unlike most general aviation aircraft flying in the Lower 48, airplanes in Alaska are essential for accessing remote communities and wilderness areas, as fewer than 20% of the state’s communities are connected by road.
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Backcountry Survival Gear: Denny breaks down the essential emergency and maintenance equipment he carries, including satellite communication devices like an inReach and sat phone, as well as duckbill anchors, gill nets, and a 12-volt tire inflator.
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The Ultimate Super Cub: A look under the cowling of Denny’s 1951 Piper PA-18 Super Cub, featuring an upgraded 160-horsepower engine, 3-inch extended gear, and 31-inch bush tires.
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STOL Competition Secrets: The precise techniques and mechanics behind the famous Valdez Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) competition, including the physics of ultra-short takeoffs and landings.
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Advice for Visiting Pilots: Essential guidance for Lower 48 pilots planning to fly in Alaska, with an emphasis on mastering slow flight, understanding rapidly changing weather, and having the flexibility to leave the airplane behind and come back for more fun-filled flying.
Tune in to hear Denny's aviation journey and get ready to catch the Alaskan flying bug!