Small Plane Undertakes Dangerous Rescue Mission to South Pole for Sick Worker

Small Plane Undertakes Dangerous Rescue Mission to South Pole for Sick Worker
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Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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A small plane picked up a sick worker and left the south pole on Wednesday during a dramatic rescue mission from a remote science outpost, federal officials said.

A Canadian-owned Twin Otter turboprop plane began the 1,500-mile flight from Rothera, a British station on the Antarctic peninsula, to a U.S-run base on the south pole., according to the National Science Foundation, which runs the station.

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Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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