NTSB has arrived in Nome to investigate the Bering Air crash that killed 10 people. Recovery efforts face challenges due to ice floe movement and winter weather conditions.
The bodies of all 10 people who died in a crash of a Bering Air caravan in Alaska on Thursday have been recovered from the wreckage, according to the Alaska State Troopers.
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The Cessna Caravan was flying from Unalakleet to Nome when it went down on Thursday. The crash victims ranged in age from 30 ...
The aircraft operated by Bering Air dropped off the radar on Thursday afternoon. The bodies of all 10 onboard were recovered Saturday.
Radar forensic data indicated the plane had “some kind of event which caused them to experience a rapid loss in elevation and ...
Just hours after finding 10 people dead in western Alaska from one of the deadliest plane crashes in the state in 25 years, ...
As the community tried to process the deadly event, crews worked swiftly on unstable, slushy sea ice to recover the bodies ...
The Bering Air single-engine turboprop plane was traveling from Unalakleet on Thursday afternoon with nine passengers and a ...