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Alaska Coastal Airlines was an airline in the United States. It was formed in 1939 as a result of the merger of Alaska Air Transport and
Marine Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines was an airline in the United States. It was formed in 1939 as a result of the merger of Alaska Air Transport and Marine Airways. On April 1, 1962, Alaska Coastal Airlines merged with Ellis Air Lines, trading for a while as Al ...
. On April 1, 1962, Alaska Coastal Airlines merged with Ellis Air Lines, trading for a while as Alaska Coastal-Ellis Airlines. Alaska Coastal Airlines was taken over by Alaska Airlines in April 1968.Alaska Coastal Airlines
timetables.


History

Alaska Air Transport was formed by Sheldon Bruce "Shell" Simmons (October 8, 1908 – November 16, 1994)library
Shell's biography
at Juneau in the summer of 1935 with one Stinson SM-2AC aircraft named ''Patco''. Alaska Air Transport bought out Irving Airways in September 1936. Irving Airways had been started by Wilbur Irving at Juneau in the spring of 1936. Marine Airways was formed by Alex Holden, Jim Davis and M E Monagle in Juneau in July 1936. Holden bought a Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker NC196N in August 1936. In 1938, Simmons used Bellanca NC47M in the rescue of survivors of the ''Patterson'', an oceangoing freighter which had run aground at Cape Fairweather, 150 miles northwest of Juneau.Findarticles.com
/ref> In 1939, Simmons and Holden joined forces, forming Alaskan Coastal Airways. Ellis Air Lines was formed in Ketchikan in 1936 by Robert Edmund "Bob" Ellis (January 2, 1903 – May 8, 1994). At the time of the merger his fleet consisted of ten Grumman G-21 Goose
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. In 1945, Simmons went to Vancouver, BC, and purchased a Grumman G-21 Goose, formerly in the service of the Royal Canadian Air ForceFindarticles.com
/ref> On one occasion in the late 1960s, a woman had a baby in flight between Gustavus and Juneau.Findarticles.com
/ref> Alaska Island Airways was acquired by Alaska Coastal Airlines in 1954.


Destinations


Alaska

Angoon, Annette, Baranof, Cape Pole, Chatham, Craig, Duncan Canal, Edna Bay, Elfin Cove, Excursion Inlet, Funter, Gustavus,
Haines Haines may refer to: *Haines (surname), ''includes partial list of people with the surname'' * Haines (character), a character in James Joyce's ''Ulysses'' Places Antarctica * Haines Glacier, Antarctica * Haines Mountains, mountain range in Anta ...
, Hawk Inlet,
Hollis Hollis may refer to: *Hollis (singer) *Hollis (name) Places * Hollis, Alaska * Hollis, Kansas * Hollis, Maine * Hollis, Missouri * Hollis, New Hampshire * Hollis, Oklahoma * Hollis, Queens, neighborhood in New York **Hollis (LIRR station), its Lon ...
, Hoonah,
Hydaburg Hydaburg ( ) (''Higdáa G̱ándlaay'' in Haida) is a first-class city in the Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, in the U.S. state of Alaska. The population was 382 at the 2000 census and 376 as of the 2010 census. The name "Hydaburg" ref ...
, Juneau, Kake,
Kasaan Kasaan ( hai, Gasa'áan; tli, Kasa'aan) is a city in the Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska. The population was 49 at the 2010 census, up from 39 in 2000. The name "Kasaan" comes from Tlingit , meaning "pretty town" ...
, Ketchikan, Klawock,
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,
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Port Alexander Port Alexander (Tlingit language, Lingít: ''Shee Yat’aḵ.aan'') is a city at the southeastern corner of Baranof Island in Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census the population w ...
, Port Armstrong, Point Baker,
Port Walter Port Walter is located on the southeastern side of Baranof Island in Sitka City and Borough, Alaska. It is made up of two parts: Little Port Walter and Big Port Walter. Little Port Walter was the home of a herring saltery during the turn on the c ...
, Rogers Point, Saginaw Bay, Sitka, Skagway, Steamboat Bay, Taku Lodge, Tenakee,
Thorne Bay Thorne Bay is a city in Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 471, down from 557 in 2000. Geography Thorne Bay is located at . According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has ...
, Todd, Tokeen. Washington Bay, Wrangell.


British Columbia

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, Tulsequah.


Accidents

* 1948 - Kingbird NC622V written off at Tulsequah, BC. * November 14, 1952 - Vega NC49M destroyed by fire at Sitka.DMAirfield.com
Full history of NC49M
* January 5, 1958 - Vega NC47M written off near Tanakee. Pilot killed, two passengers injured. * January 20, 1964 - Goose N79914 accident at Petersburg.NTSB
Accident report
* October 2, 1964 - Catalina N4936V written off at Otter Lake, flight attendant killed.
N4936V accident details

N4936V accident details
* August 21, 1966 - Goose N88820 written off near Juneau. Nine killed. * August 30, 1967 - Goose N74588 accident at Prince Rupert, Canada.NTSB
Accident report


Fleet

* Aeronca PC-3 NC16250 bought new from Aeronca 1 May 36 and sold after two accidents in Juneau and subsequent repairs on 30 Sep 39 to Mary Joyce of Taku Lodge, cancelled in CAA records 4 Aug 48 after letter from Miss Joyce that it was unlikely to fly again (Source; FAA file for NC16250) *
Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker The Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker was a six-seat utility aircraft, built primarily in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. It was a development of the Bellanca CH-200, fitted with a more powerful engine and, like the CH-200, soon became renowne ...
- one operated now preserved in the National Aviation Museum,
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, Ontario, Canada.Findarticles.com
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Alaska Airlines Fleet List

2009-10-25.
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Cessna 180 The Cessna 180 Skywagon is a four- or six-seat, fixed conventional gear general aviation airplane which was produced between 1953 and 1981. Though the design is no longer in production, many of these aircraft are still in use as personal aircr ...
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Cessna 185D The Cessna 185 Skywagon is a six-seat, single-engined, general aviation light aircraft manufactured by Cessna. It first flew as a prototype in July 1960, with the first production model completed in March 1961. The Cessna 185 is a high-winge ...
- one operatedGeocities
Alaska Coastal-Ellis Airlines Fleet article & photos

2009-10-25.
* Convair 240-5 - one operatedxs4all.com
Convair 240 production list.

Complete history of N196N
* Consolidated PBY Catalina- five operated Findarticles.com
N2763A history
* Curtiss Kingbird D-3 - one operated *
Fairchild 24 The Fairchild Model 24, also called the Fairchild Model 24 Argus and UC-61 Forwarder, is a four-seat, single-engine monoplane light transport aircraft designed by the Fairchild Aviation Corporation in the 1930s. It was adopted by the United Sta ...
- one operated * Howard DGA * Grumman G-21 Goose - 24 operatedWidaguy
Goose webpage
including aircraft converted to turboprop power ("Turbo-Goose") * Lockheed Vega - two operatedFindarticles.com
/ref>Findarticles.com
/ref> * Piper J-3C-65 Cub - one operated in 1948Alaska.edu
Photo of NC71097

history of N71097
* Stinson SM2A - one operated * Waco


See also

* List of defunct airlines of the United States


References

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External links


Photo
of CF-ATN (NC196N) in Canada National Aviation Museum.

of CF-ATN (NC196N) in Canada National Aviation Museum.

of NC196N at Juneau in 1939.
Video documentary about Simmons
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