United States Department of the Interior - National Park Service, U.S. Government
End of Watch: Thursday, December 19, 2002
Age: 41
Tour of Duty: 12 years
Badge Number: Not available
Cause of Death: Aircraft accident
Date of Incident: December 19, 2002
Weapon Used: Not available
Suspect Info: Not available
Park Ranger Thomas O'Hara was killed in an aircraft accident while assisting the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in conducting a moose tracking survey in Alaska's Katmai National Park and Preserve.
The plane crashed on the tundra east of Upper Ugashik Lake without sending out any distress signals.
After the aircraft failed to return on its scheduled flight plan, a large search was undertaken and the crash site was located the following morning. Ranger O'Hara's passenger was suffering from compound fractures to both legs and hypothermia when he was rescued.
Ranger O'Hara had over 11,000 hours of flight time in command, and had been with the National Park Service for 12 years. Because of his piloting skills, he was often asked to assist other nearby agencies. He is survived by his wife and three children.