I had to go to another web site to avoid the Adwall...
That area within 200NM of Bethel was my area of operations when I worked there in the early '80s. Due to the sometimes rough and sporty weather and surface conditions, I have lots of firsthand experience with just how hard it can be to fly safely there...
Finding a downed aircraft South of Tuntutuliak, or anywhere between Bethel and Kipnuk can be a real challenge, since there is really nothing there other than tundra and water...
I saw plane crashes just about every week and always tried to keep in the back of my mind the consequences of landing "out there." I did spend a few nights sleeping in the tailcone of a C-185 after calling it quits!
The Cherokee Six is a great airplane for hauling heavy loads in austere conditions and I flew them when I was in Southeast Alaska. They are no better or worse than High wing airplanes when you have to stuff one into the bush-covered tundra.
RIP to those on board and I hope something is learned of this tragedy to help avoid another occurrence!