When it comes to wilderness and adventure, Alaska is often referred to as the "last frontier." Because most of the state is untamed and inaccessible by car, those eager to venture into its wild will need to rely on a competent bush pilot to get them there... and back. Keller spends his days flying tourists, hunters and fishermen to some of his home state's most pristine wilderness to take in the local wildlife or enjoy the great outdoors. But when he gets a 911 call from two bear hunters he dropped off only a day earlier, there's nothing routine about his latest return to the wild.
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