Esther Keim, an Alaska Pilot, uses her small plane to airdrop Thanksgiving turkeys to remote areas in Alaska as part of her 'Alaska Turkey Bomb' program. She contacts families through social media, then flies low over their homes to drop the frozen poultry.
Alaskan Pilot Coordinates Thanksgiving Turkey Airdrop for Remote Residents
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