ATLIN'S ANGUISH. A True Story of Triumph and Tragedy.

On September 27, 1986, pilot Theresa Bond and five passengers took off on a routine flight from Atlin, BC, in her beloved de Havilland Beaver. The Taku Air passenger list that day included local politician Al Passarell, his wife, and three of Atlins most prominent citizensincluding larger-than-life Atlin Inn owner Joe Florence. After an uneventful eighty minutes the plane crossed the edge of Dease Lake, turned south and descended for landing. But something went tragically wrong in those last few minutes of Flight 2653. According to eyewitnesses the Beaver nosedived into the lake at full cruising speed. As the plane sunk into the icy depths of the lake, only pilot Theresa Bond managed to escape. All five passengers drowned.

The small town of Atlin was torn apart by the tragedy. Years of endless hearings and inquiries supplied few answers, only fueling the sorrow and anger of grieving family and friends. In time the furor surrounding the inquest dissipated, but for Theresa, the flames of her own private hell continued to consume her. Unable to live with the guilt and loss she had caused the families of her passengers, Bond plummeted into despair.

ATLIN'S ANGUISH. A True Story of Triumph and Tragedy.

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Kind
Book
Author
Brendan Lillis
Language
English
Pages
192
Cover
Soft
Delivery
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