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40-Mile Air is an Alaskan regional airline based in Tok, Alaska. It operates scheduled, charter, and sightseeing flights throughout Alaska. 40-MILE AIR's flights operate throughout its six destinations. The airline offers hunting, wildlife viewing, hiking, and many charter flight options.[1]
On 11 August, 1989, a chartered Cessna 207 of 40-MILE AIR (N6370H) took off from Fairbanks International Airport before the aircraft collided with a mountain near Tanana, Alaska. The aircraft was damaged, the pilot was severely injured, and the only passenger on-board sustained minor injures.[4]