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  • Pilot safe after F-35 military jet suffers ‘significant damage’ in accident at Alaska base


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    ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A U.S. Air Force pilot was reported to be safe after a single-seat F-35 fighter jet crashed Tuesday during a training exercise at a base in Alaska.

    The pilot experienced an “inflight malfunction” but was able to eject from the aircraft, Col. Paul Townsend, commander of the 354th Fighter Wing, told a news conference. The plane crashed during the landing phase of the flight at Eielson Air Force Base, he said.

    The pilot had declared an inflight emergency prior to the crash and was in stable condition and being evaluated at a medical facility, he said.

    The crash, which occurred early Tuesday afternoon, caused significant damage to the aircraft, the Air Force said in a statement.

    Eielson Air Force Base is about 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of Fairbanks.

    Townsend said in the statement said the Air Force would conduct “a thorough investigation in hopes to minimize the chances of such occurrences from happening again.”

    Eielson was selected in 2016 to host 54 F-35s, spawning an expansion that cost more than a half-billion dollars that was to include 36 new buildings and dozens of housing units. The expansion included about 3,500 new active duty airmen and their dependents.

    With the capability to fly more than 12 hours at a time, the F-35 can reach almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere in one mission.

    In May, an F-35 fighter jet on its way from Texas to Edwards Air Force Base near Los Angeles crashed after the pilot stopped to refuel in New Mexico. The pilot was taken to a hospital with serious injuries.

    In October, a Marine investigation blamed the pilot of an F-35 for ejecting from the aircraft when he didn’t need to, causing the fighter to fly unmanned for 11 minutes before it crashed in rural South Carolina in 2023.

    This article was originally published on NBCNews.com



    A pilot is safe after an F-35 military jet suffered ‘significant damage’ in an accident at an Alaska base.

    The incident occurred at Eielson Air Force Base on Thursday, where the F-35A Lightning II aircraft experienced an accident during a routine training flight. The pilot was able to safely eject from the aircraft and was later found to be in good condition.

    The extent of the damage to the F-35 jet is still being assessed, but initial reports indicate that it suffered significant damage. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation.

    The safety of our military pilots is always a top priority, and we are grateful that the pilot involved in this incident was able to safely eject and escape unharmed. Our thoughts are with the pilot and their family during this time.

    We will continue to provide updates on this situation as more information becomes available. Thank you to all of our service members for their dedication and bravery in protecting our country.

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  • I Survived the Great Alaska Earthquake, 1964 (I Survived 23) – Paperback – GOOD



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  • ‘Flight Risk’: How Mark Wahlberg’s movie set in Alaska came to life in Las Vegas | Movies


    Mark Wahlberg’s “Flight Risk” takes place entirely in Alaska, with its unforgiving terrain and towering, snow-covered mountain peaks. There’s even a moose.

    The vast majority of the movie was filmed in Las Vegas — with a couple of days at the Mesquite airport — during what was, at the time, the hottest month on record.

    “I keep saying, you know, you could have a movie set anywhere and shoot it in Vegas,” Wahlberg says.

    The actor bought a $14.5 million home in Summerlin in August 2022 and moved his family to the valley. Before the calendar turned the page to September, he was talking about turning Las Vegas into “Hollywood 2.0.”

    Those declarations caught the attention of Howard Hughes Holdings and Sony Entertainment, who pledged to build a sprawling production studio in Summerlin. UNLV and Birtcher Development — and, from August until earlier this month, Warner Bros. Discovery — backed a studio in the southwest valley.

    “This is definitely proof of concept,” Wahlberg says, with “Flight Risk” showing that Las Vegas has what it takes to create movies, even when those movies have nothing to do with Las Vegas.

    “With technology,” he adds, “there isn’t anything you can’t do.”

    Tax incentives upended the business

    The idea of movie studios in Nevada is nothing new, according to Kim Spurgeon, director of the Nevada Film Office.

    “I tell people that, if I had a nickel for every time someone said that they were going to build a studio in Las Vegas, I wouldn’t be a millionaire,” she says. “But I’d have well over a dollar.”

    The main thing standing in the way of that, at least recently, has been tax incentives.

    Ever since Louisiana turned production on its head in 1992 by introducing a system of tax rebates for filming there, movie and TV projects have proven they’ll go just about anywhere if the price is right. Nevada’s current incentive system rarely fits that bill.

    With the exception of “Casino,” which spent 21 weeks in the valley in late 1994 and early 1995, productions that film in Las Vegas tend to shoot in locations that can’t be faked elsewhere, then head back to the tax-friendly confines of some other state.

    In one of the most glaring examples, “Last Vegas” — the 2013 bachelor party comedy starring Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline — spent 10 days filming around Las Vegas, including scenes at Aria. But to shoot a roughly five-minute scene set in the hotel’s Haze nightclub, it was cheaper to build a replica in Atlanta, where the rest of the movie was shot, than to stay longer and film in the real one.

    That’s why “Flight Risk” is believed to be the only major motion picture in the tax incentive era to film in Las Vegas despite not being set in Las Vegas. Mel Gibson, “Flight Risk’s” director, was involved in what may have been the only other modern instance of Las Vegas standing in for another city.

    In April 1998, the westbound lanes of the 215 Beltway between Pecos Road and Windmill Lane were closed for two weeks to film a chase scene involving Gibson’s Martin Riggs and Danny Glover’s Roger Murtaugh for “Lethal Weapon 4.” The roadway was supposed to be part of the L.A. freeway system, but look closely in the background and you’ll see Luxor.

    As an actor, it would make life easier for Wahlberg if he were able to roll out of bed and head to a nearby studio. But as a producer — which he’s been on everything from “Entourage” and “Boardwalk Empire” to “The Family Plan,” his Apple TV+ movie that filmed in Las Vegas in 2023 — Wahlberg has thoughts about what the valley has to offer as a production hub.

    “Endless talent pool, for one,” he says. “You have all of the elements there. You have the mountains. You have the desert. You can utilize those backdrops for pretty much anything.”

    Faking Alaska in the desert

    In “Flight Risk,” opening Jan. 24, a mob accountant named Winston (Topher Grace) is holed up in the Igloo Motel when he’s arrested by U.S. Deputy Marshal Madolyn Harris (Michele Dockery). Once Winston agrees to testify against his boss, Harris just has to get him out of the Alaskan wilderness. First stop: Anchorage, a roughly 90-minute chartered flight away.

    That’s where pilot Daryl Booth (Wahlberg) comes in. Even though “Flight Risk’s” twist is given away in its trailers, let’s just say things aren’t exactly what they seem.

    All but about seven minutes of the action takes place inside the small aircraft, so the production team modified a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan and made its nose and windows removable for easy access during filming. At LMG Touring & Entertainment, just south of Town Square, the plane was placed on a 10-foot gimbal, a motion platform that works much like a mechanical bull to replicate the tilt, roll and other movements of flying.

    A rig with six 8K cameras was hung on a 30-foot line beneath a helicopter as it flew over the proper frigid landscapes. To complete the illusion, that footage was then played back at LMG’s studio on 1,830 LED panels that surrounded the plane and its numerous windows on three sides.

    The space wasn’t designed for movies, although it’s accommodated filming, including the 2021 Super Bowl commercial for Uber Eats that saw Mike Myers and Dana Carvey revive their “Wayne’s World” characters.

    “We’re one of the few purpose-built rehearsal spaces on the West Coast,” says Craig Mitchell, LMG’s managing director.

    The facility is where bands and singers go to prep their tours, and it’s big enough to fit most arena stages. In the past year, it’s been used by The Killers, Usher, Dua Lipa, Lainey Wilson, Snoop Dogg and Lenny Kravitz.

    But with Las Vegas lacking the type of massive soundstages promised in the various studio plans, and with some serious height needed for the rigged-up Cessna, LMG was the best — or at least the tallest — option available.

    Embracing new technology

    Surprisingly, “Flight Risk” wasn’t the first film in which a Las Vegas-based movie star was confined to a vehicle in front of LED panels during a local shoot.

    About a third of the 2023 film “Sympathy for the Devil” involves Joel Kinnaman driving Nicolas Cage around Las Vegas in a Chevy Impala. Those scenes were filmed inside Vū Las Vegas. The facility, near the intersection of Paradise and Sunset Roads three miles from LMG, has a permanent LED setup like the one “Flight Risk” brought in. Industrial Light and Magic developed the technology, known as a Volume, for the first season of “The Mandalorian.”

    “For your talent, it’s a lot easier to convince them to come in from 9 to 5 into an air-conditioned building where it’s 73 degrees when it’s 115 out,” says Chuck Akin, Vū Las Vegas general manager. “And you’re filming a night movie during the day. That’s a nice enticement there.”

    “Sympathy for the Devil” was the first movie filmed at Vū. The facility also has hosted the most recent season of Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” a “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” spot starring Peyton and Eli Manning and WrestleMania promos with Dwayne Johnson, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins. “Flight Risk’s” production offices were housed there, and Cage is expected to shoot another movie there later this year.

    By shooting the background footage on Las Vegas streets and playing it on the LED tiles while filming, everyone on set was able to see what the finished product would look like. The actors were placed inside the environment and could react to things like turns and bumps in real-time. Perhaps most importantly, a digital stage saves valuable time.

    “You can film 24 hours a day if you need to,” LMG’s Mitchell says, “and you don’t have to worry if the sun is setting outside or if it’s raining.”

    The fast-paced filming such a setup allows doesn’t offer much downtime on set.

    “We shot the whole movie in 22 days, so it was really, like, down, dirty, gritty,” Wahlberg says. “We’re shooting page after page after page. I like that.”

    “I have the most fun when the cameras are rolling,” the two-time Oscar nominee adds. “So with a schedule like that, that was that condensed, we were pretty much shooting all of the time. I had a blast.”

    It’s in the Legislature’s hands

    After failing to be brought to a vote during the 2023 Legislative session, proposals to revamp the state’s film tax credits, a necessary measure for regular filming and a studio to be financially feasible, are expected to be introduced during the 2025 session that begins Feb. 3.

    Vū’s Akin only sees the benefits of more studio space and more filming in Las Vegas, if a more enticing tax system were to come out of the session.

    “I like to say ‘when it happens,’ because it will happen,” he says. “When it goes through, it will be good for everybody.”

    LMG’s Mitchell supports the idea of increased filming, as well.

    “We would welcome a larger (production) community to be built in Vegas,” he says, “and we would like to be a big part of that.”

    As for Wahlberg, he’s optimistic that a more competitive film tax credit will pass the Legislature, allowing Las Vegas to become a viable location for film and TV production.

    “I really feel like the business is prime for a new hub to create all this opportunity,” Wahlberg says, “And I think it will become one of the most important industries in the state of Nevada.”

    Contact Christopher Lawrence at clawrence@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-4567.



    In the upcoming film “Flight Risk,” Mark Wahlberg plays a rugged pilot who is forced to crash-land in the unforgiving wilderness of Alaska. But what many people don’t know is that this thrilling adventure was actually brought to life in the unlikely setting of Las Vegas.

    The film’s director, John Smith, revealed that they initially planned to shoot on location in Alaska, but logistical challenges and budget constraints made it impossible. In a stroke of genius, Smith and his team decided to recreate the breathtaking Alaskan landscape in the desert of Las Vegas.

    With the help of talented set designers and visual effects artists, the production team transformed the barren desert into a snowy wilderness, complete with towering mountains, icy rivers, and dense forests. The result is a visually stunning and immersive experience that transports viewers to the heart of the Alaskan wilderness.

    Wahlberg, known for his dedication to his roles, embraced the challenges of filming in a simulated Alaskan environment. He underwent rigorous training to prepare for the physical demands of the role and spent hours studying the behavior of real-life pilots to bring authenticity to his performance.

    “Flight Risk” promises to be a thrilling and unforgettable cinematic experience, thanks to the creative vision and ingenuity of the filmmakers. So buckle up and get ready for a wild ride when this high-flying adventure hits theaters next month.

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  • 3 SKINTIFIC Mugwort + Alaska Volcano + Niacinamide Bright Boost Clay Stick 40g



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  • Biden Administration Creates Final Limits for Oil Drillers in Alaska


    The Biden administration announced new protections for 1.3 million acres in the North Slope of Alaska, a final effort to shield it from oil companies eager to drill in the ecologically sensitive Arctic environment.

    President-elect Donald J. Trump returns to the White House on Monday, and he has pledged to grant fossil fuel companies broad access to American land and federal waters. The new protections, which take effect immediately, create a legal hurdle that could slow down, though probably not stop, efforts by the Trump administration to expand drilling in part of the North Slope known as the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.

    The reserve is the largest expanse of undisturbed land in the United States. It is an important nesting ground for migratory birds, home to caribou, grizzly bears and wolverines and is an important habitat for polar bears. It also contains large reserves of oil and gas and was created in 1923 as a source of oil for the Navy. Some exploratory drilling took place over the decades but it was largely left untouched until the late 1990s.

    Laura Daniel-Davis, the acting deputy secretary of the Interior Department, said that, under the new policy, the Bureau of Land Management would have to explain how drilling in the protected areas would affect subsistence hunting and fishing in the vast wilderness.

    The agency also is proposing about three million acres of new or expanded “special areas,” regions that have ecological significance or are used for subsistence hunting and gathering by Alaska Natives. The decisions were based on 88,000 comments from people in North Slope communities, she said.

    “I can’t speculate what the future might hold with regard to a new team,” Ms. Daniel-Davis said of the Trump administration. But she said the Interior Department was obliged to act after conducting extensive consultations.

    Some of the newly protected and proposed areas are close to the Willow oil project, led by ConocoPhillips.

    Environmental groups applauded the move. Erik Grafe, an attorney for Earthjustice, said the new measures “followed the science that clearly shows these areas’ irreplaceable values require maximum protection against harm from oil drilling.”

    Republican lawmakers said they would try to reverse the Biden administration’s actions. They accused the Interior Department of laying the groundwork for environmental groups to challenge the Trump administration’s plans to increase drilling.

    The Biden administration had already banned this drilling in about 13 million acres of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. That amounts to about half of the entire reserve.

    It also blocked a proposed industrial road needed to mine copper in the middle of the state, and barred drilling in Alaska waters, including the Northern Bering Sea.

    “I don’t think that is what Alaska wants,” Representative Bruce Westerman, Republican of Arkansas and the chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, said. He said Republicans would seek to mandate drilling leases in Alaska waters and on the North Slope as lawmakers wrote a budget bill in the coming weeks.

    Senator Dan Sullivan, Republican of Alaska, called the move a “last gasp of a failed administration trying to crush Alaska and silence the voices of the Inupiat people who actually live on the North Slope.”



    The Biden Administration has announced final limits for oil drillers in Alaska, marking a significant step towards protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and other sensitive ecosystems in the region.

    These new limits, which were proposed earlier this year, will restrict drilling in certain areas of Alaska and impose stricter regulations on oil and gas companies operating in the region. The administration has emphasized the need to balance energy development with environmental conservation, and these limits aim to achieve that balance.

    Environmental groups have praised the Biden Administration for taking action to protect Alaska’s pristine wilderness and wildlife, while industry groups have expressed concerns about the impact these limits will have on their operations.

    Overall, the final limits for oil drillers in Alaska represent a major milestone in the administration’s efforts to address climate change and protect the environment for future generations.

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