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Seaplane Pilots Association helps fund Alaska cabin maintenance

By General Aviation News Staff · November 6, 2025 · Leave a Comment

The work crew at Heckman Lake. (Photo by Rob Aho)

The Seaplane Pilots Association has made a financial contribution to help preserve and maintain the Southeast Heckman cabin in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, a public-use, fly-in cabin.

Cabin maintenance had been deferred due to slim budgets, and the dock had sustained winter ice damage, making the ADA-accessible ramp ineffective.

A collaborative effort between the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) and U.S. Forest Service (USFS) took care of these needed maintenance items, according to RAF officials.

Jeff DeFreest, one of the RAF’s Alaska Liaisons, obtained an RAF grant to help fund the project and organized a work party in 2024. RAF volunteers and the USFS worked for seven days, with volunteers remaining on-site for the duration.

A RAF fire ring was shipped in and installed, the dock was reclaimed and situated, the cabin was re-stained, its deck and stairs were repaired, the outhouse was cleaned, brush was cleared around the premises, and the woodshed was stocked.

“Given the number of USFS cabins accessible only by floatplane, the RAF is excited about the Seaplane Pilots Association contributing to our efforts of preserving special public cabin resources in remote places,” DeFreest said.

He added he has his sights on other remote fly-in cabins where flight costs for USFS maintenance crews can be prohibitive.

For more information: SeaplanePilotsAssociation.org, TheRAF.org

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