Rescue authorities have located the missing plane that lost signal above the Norton Sound near its destination of Nome, Alaska. At least three people were killed.
The Cessna aircraft, operated by Bering Air and carrying nine passengers and a pilot, disappeared Thursday afternoon while heading from Unalakleet to Nome – cities in western Alaska separated by the ...
Crews in Alaska are searching for a plane that went missing with 10 people on board while over Norton Sound off Nome.
Three people were dead inside the aircraft, officials said. The Bering Air Cessna Caravan was traveling from Unalakleet to Nome on Thursday but never arrived.
The disappearance marks the third major incident in U.S. aviation in eight days. The Bering Air Caravan, a single-engine ...
The wreckage of a plane matching the description of the one missing since Thursday near Nome has been found, according to ...
The Cessna 208B Grand Caravan aircraft carrying a pilot and nine adult passengers was reported missing en route from Unalakleet about 4 p.m. local time on Thursday, according to a dispatch posted on ...
Rescuers in Alaska continued to scour the Seward Peninsula on Friday, desperately searching for a small plane carrying 10 ...
An "item of interest" has been found during the search for the missing plane, authorities said at a press conference on ...
The Cessna, operated by Bering Air, went off the radar and lost radio contact minutes before it was scheduled to land in Nome ...