A Bering Air Cessna 208 Caravan carrying 10 people went missing over Alaska on Thursday afternoon while flying to Nome.
A small commuter plane that crashed in western Alaska on its way to the hub community of Nome was located Friday on sea ice and all 10 people on board died, authorities said.
Searchers in a helicopter found the wreckage of the single-engine plane on sea ice 12 miles offshore, according to the Coast Guard said.
The sudden disappearance of a Cessna plane with 10 people on board during a flight in Nome, Alaska, has raised scrutiny on the history of mysterious dispapreance in the small city sitting very close t ...
The U.S. Coast Guard said rescuers were searching the aircraft's last known location by helicopter when they spotted the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska ... U.S. Nome, western Alaska’s largest community, had about 1,400 residents a century ago. Its most recent supply ship had arrived the previous fall, before the Bering Sea ...
Nome, western Alaska’s largest community, had about 1,400 residents a century ago. Its most recent supply ship had arrived the previous fall, before the Bering Sea froze, without any doses of ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska ... U.S. Nome, western Alaska’s largest community, had about 1,400 residents a century ago. Its most recent supply ship had arrived the previous fall, before the Bering Sea ...