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Alaska native Esther Keim began dropping turkeys for rural friends and neighbors three years ago at Thanksgiving from the airplane she rebuilt with her dad.
A resident named Esther Keim has been flying low and slow in a small plane over rural parts of south-central Alaska, dropping frozen turkeys to those who can't simply run out to the grocery store.
This year, a pilot is delivering 32 frozen turkeys to people living year-round in cabins where there are no roads.
For the third straight year, Esther Keim has been flying low and slow in a small plane over rural parts of Alaska, dropping frozen turkeys to residents.
Esther Keim has been dropping frozen turkeys from her plane to people who can’t get to the grocery store in rural parts of Alaska.
Alaskan pilot Esther Sanderlin drops frozen Thanksgiving turkeys from her plane in an effort to feed neighbors who live ‘off the grid’ and hopes to turn her mission into a nonprofit.
Esther Sanderlin is air-dropping turkeys to neighbors, ensuring families in parts of Alaska that are off the gridhave a Thanksgiving meal.