Introduction: The Enigma at Katmai
On August 21, 2010, a floatplane carrying four individuals—including seasoned pilot Marco Alletto—departed Swikshak Bay within Alaska’s vast Katmai National Park. It never reached its destination at Brooks Camp. Despite extensive, multi-agency search operations, Marco’s fate remained a haunting mystery for over a month—a story that continues to echo through the rugged wilderness of Katmai to this day.
The Flight That Never Landed
The de Havilland Beaver floatplane, operated by Branch River Air Service out of King Salmon, departed Swikshak Bay with Alletto at the controls, transporting three National Park Service maintenance workers. They were never seen again after takeoff. The mission was routine: ferry personnel to assist with infrastructure projects near Brooks Camp, a well-used travel route within the park. When the plane failed to arrive, concerns immediately turned into action. ...Read More
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