- Lost Piper Cub [Flight# AP11 (PAKT-PAKW)]
- Aircraft: Amphibious
- Weather: Set your visibility so you can see the surrounding terrain because you'll want to stay
a few thousand feet or lower to spot the accident site.
- Time: Daytime.
- Scenario: You are needed to help in search and rescue effort. A yellow Piper Cub was en route from PAKT
direct to PAKW with two onboard. More than halfway through the planned flight time the pilot radioed in that he was having
engine problems and would be trying to find an area near the water flat enough to make an emergency landing. Find the downed
plane, rescue any survivors, and deliver them to the nearest airport (original destination or origin).
- Sinking Fishing Boat [Flight# AP12 (PANC-PANC)]
- Aircraft: Amphibious
- Weather: Feel free to set this to a rainy (if it's not that way already),
but leave at least a few miles visibility to see your victims.
- Time: Daytime.
- Scenario: You're flying your Amphibious aircraft from PANC to PAWR when you receive information
of a fishing boat sinking in Passage Canal (the waterway to Whittier (PAWR). In addition to hypothermia, one of the
fisherman has been injured in the accident and requires advanced medical treatment not available in the remote town of Whittier.
You must rescue the fishermen, drop the two relatively healthy fishermen off at Whittier Airport, then fly the
injured fisherman back to Anchorage (PANC). Passage Canal is fairly narrow, so you should still be able to find them in limited visibility,
find the airstrip to land at PAWR and return to an ILS landing at PANC.
- Climbers Lost on Glacier [Flight# AP13 (PAJN-PAJN)]
- Aircraft: Skis
- Weather: Clear.
- Time: Dusk or Nightime.
- Scenario: Some mountain climbers are missing in the mountains north of Juneau. They were dropped off by another pilot
within 40 miles of the Sisters VOR off the 10 radial. Depart PAJN Rwy 27, follow that heading while you gain altitude (8500-9500),
banking north to follow the shorline and pick up the outbound 10 radial from Sister's Island and follow that into the mountains.
If you go past 40 miles from the VOR you went too far. Fortunately the climbers have lots of flares. Rescue the climbers and return
them safely to PAJN.