Just read an article on the Guardian website about a recent Antarctic rescue quoted here:
“The unwell Australian was at Davis research station in east Antarctica when the operation began.
By chance, a Chinese icebreaker was travelling to a nearby Chinese research station. Its helicopters were dispatched to transport a number of Australians from Davis to a site 40km inland to build a ski-way so a US aircraft could land.
In the meantime, a US ski-equipped Basler aircraft was being prepared.
It flew 2,200km from McMurdo research station to Australia’s Wilkins Aerodrome, near Casey station, to pick up an Australian doctor.
The plane then flew to the ski-way near Davis to pick up the patient and return to Wilkins Aerodrome. The journey between Wilkins and Davis was a 2,800km round trip.”
None other than a good old Basler converted DC-3 gets the job done!!!
Link to the Basler BT-67 page:
https://www.antarctica.gov.au/antarctic ... 7-aircraft