
Alaska's Ultimate Bush Pilots
Pilot Josiah Freeman takes a professional snowboarder Mark Barajas to the top of the Chugach Mountains for some hellacious heli-skiing.

Pilot Josiah Freeman takes a professional snowboarder Mark Barajas to the top of the Chugach Mountains for some hellacious heli-skiing.

Island Air battles time and the elements, to rescue a group trapped in Deadman's Bay.

Things are heating up with sweltering heat waves, then cooling back down with icy blizzards on todays Extreme Weather Countdown!

Every weather event you can imagine is making it impossible for people- and cars- to stay on their feet!

Rainstorms cause mudslides, landslides, floods, and more on this wet episode of Extreme Weather Countdown


Floods give way to rainbows and tornadoes twist into hailstorms on todays intense Extreme Weather Countdown!

Record setting snowfall, tidal waves, rainfall, and flooding all make history in this noteworthy countdown.

While on a routine sightseeing flight, a massive storm has the pilots fighting to keep their passengers safe.

The Tanalian bush pilots transport extreme paragliders to Moose Creek, in the Talkeetna Range, for a once-in-a-lifetime airborne experience.

Tanalian Aviation battles winter weather to ferry ice climbers onto the Knik Glacier.

New pilots are put to the test to see if they have what it takes to fly for Island Air.

Joel and Mark Barker tempt fate and fly into no man's land to find and salvage a white airplane in a snowy forest, and fight hypothermia along the way.

Rough seas have a couple of surfers turning to Island Air for an adventure of a life time.

Alaskan bush pilots risk everything to save hunters struggling to stay alive in a remote area of Kodiak.

Some of the fiercest weather on the planet can be experienced at the southern tip of Argentina and Chile the area the South Americans call the Fin del Mundo the end of the world. Host George Kourounis travels to Ushuaia, Argentina, sails south on the expedition sailboat Northanger to round infamous Cape Horn, then climbs the spectacular but rapidly melting glaciers along the Beagle Channel.

George Kourounis returns to Tornado Alley with three of his fellow stormchasers to see what the 2007 Storm Season will bring. He gets a birthday gift of a large Kansas tornado, then travels to Missouri to witness a string of violent thunderstorms. Heading west to Crazy Horse Mountain, the team is in place for a huge storm sweeping through the Badlands of South Dakota.

George experiences the most extreme climates in North America. First he visits the hottest place on the continent Death Valley, then the coldest Snag, Yukon.

Miners in Chihauhau, Mexico, has just discovered an amazing sight. Deep in the earth, only 300 feet from a pocket of molten magma, is an amazing chamber filled with giant blue and pink crystals some as big as 60 feet long! It is an extraordinary find and one that is very difficult to witness, as temperatures run to 150 F, with 100% humidity. The Mexican authorities are only opening up the cavern to scientists and film crews Angry Planet plans to be one of the first in!

We hope Season Two will give us the opportunity to make the quintessential Angry Planet show a full episode exploring a major hurricane that makes landfall in Florida or the Carolinas.