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The Flight That Never Checked In  Reconstructing the Missing-Person Record of Larry Larson of Anchorage
The Flight That Never Checked In Reconstructing the Missing-Person Record of Larry Larson of Anchorage
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Reconstructing the Missing-Person Record of Larry Larson of Anchorage

A case that begins in the air

Larry Larson’s missing-person case is tied to a single, stark circumstance repeated across official-style summaries: an overdue flight that departed Anchorage bound for Grayling, traveling via Rainy Pass. The aircraft is described as a red-and-white Cessna 180 with tail number N3424Y. From that point forward, the record becomes the kind of silence that defines many long-running missing cases—no confirmed landing, no routine follow-up contact, and a file that persists decade after decade.

The last known date: August 17, 1981

Across listings that track this disappearance, the date of last contact is consistently given as August 17, 1981, with Anchorage, Alaska identified as the last-seen city. That date is not framed as the day he was reported missing after weeks of uncertainty; it’s treated as the moment the trail stops—an anchor point for everything that follows in the paperwork: case numbers, agency references, and the continuing responsibility to keep the case accessible in missing-person systems....Read More


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