The Alaska State Troopers released the names Saturday of the 10 victims who died in the crash of Bering Air flight 445. The plane was flying from Unalakleet to Nome when it crashed Thursday.
A search for a missing plane carrying ten people has ended with the discovery of wreckage in Alaska and recovery of all the victims' bodies. Alaska Department of Public Safety, in a news release 2 ...
Alaska National Guard and Alaska State Troopers "conducted recovery efforts" at the crash site just two days after the aircraft went missing outside of Nome, Alaska. "Two HH-60G Pave Hawk ...
Alaska State Troopers later identified the pilot as 34-year-old Chad Antill of Nome. The passengers were also identified Saturday night as: After being brought to Nome, their remains were in the ...
according to the Alaska State Troopers. 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 ...
Several groups were involved in the search for the plane, including the Alaska State Troopers, the U.S. Coast Guard, Alaska Air National Guard, Alaska Army National Guard and local search teams.
All 10 people on the Bering Air caravan that was reported missing Thursday are confirmed dead, Alaska State Troopers said. "Our hearts are heavy with grief as we process this heartbreaking news.
Alaska State Troopers later identified the pilot as 34-year-old Chad Antill of Nome. The passengers were also identified Saturday night as: 52-year-old Liane Ryan of Wasilla 58-year-old Donnell ...
Transportation from villages to Nome is limited to air travel. In a dispatch issued on Thursday evening, Alaska State Troopers said they were contacted about an “overdue aircraft” at 4:00 p.m ...
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