Authorities are searching part of Alaska's western coast for a plane that went missing while carrying 10 people.
Authorities are frantically searching for an airplane carrying 10 people that went missing on its way to Nome, Alaska, according to officials. A Bering Air flight from Unalakleet to Nome failed to ...
"The bodies have been recovered and brought to Nome, where they were positively identified by Alaska State Troopers." As of Saturday afternoon, the bodies of all 10 victims — whose relatives ...
All 10 victims that were aboard an aircraft that went missing near Nome, Alaska, on Thursday have been recovered, the city's fire department said. Three of the victims had been found Friday in the ...
The search continues Friday for a small plane that went missing in Alaska, with 10 people on board. The Bering Air flight was traveling from the village of Unalakleet to Nome when it was reported ...
The NTSB is aware of the reports and is monitoring the situation. Crews in Nome, Alaska, are conducting search-and-rescue operations after a Bering Air caravan with 10 people aboard went missing ...
All 10 on board were declared dead. The pilot of the plane was 34-year-old Chad Antill of Nome, while the passengers were identified by Alaska State Troopers as Liane Ryan, 52; Donnell Erickson ...
Authorities are conducting a search for a Bering Air plane—which was flying to the coastal city of Nome, Alaska, with 10 people on board—after it was reported missing Thursday. FILE PHOTO ...
The city of Nome, Alaska. Authorities are searching for a plane that went missing Thursday. It was headed from Unalakleet to Nome with nine passengers and a pilot.(2023 File Photo / Anchorage ...
“My heart is broken over the news out of Nome. Alaska is a big small town,” Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Ala.) wrote on the social platform X about Thursday’s crash. “When tragedy ...
Bering Air Flight 445, a Cessna 208B, crashed into sea ice about 34 miles southeast of Nome, Alaska, after going missing during a flight Thursday afternoon, authorities said. There were nine ...