A U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler jet crashed into San Diego Bay near Shelter Island on Wednesday morning, with both pilots ejecting ...
Local, state and federal agencies are converging on the location of a deadly plane crash that left nine passengers and one pilot dead Thursday afternoon about 34 miles southeast of Nome. A Cessna ...
“Norton Sound Health Corporation is standing by.” The White Mountain fire chief, Jack Adams, told KTUU that the aircraft “disappeared from the radar somewhere along the coast of Nome to ...
Rescue operations are underway Friday after a small plane with 10 people went missing over Alaska’s Norton Sound shoreline — an inlet of the Bering Sea. The aircraft owned by Bering Air ...
Coast Guard officials believe all 10 people aboard are dead. The plane was over the Norton Sound, off the coast of its destination in Nome, Alaska, when it stopped sending its location signal on ...
Chilling flight radar images appear to show the exact spot ... Troopers have been notified and are active in the search. Norton Sound Health Corporation is standing by. "We ask the public to ...
Search and rescue operations are underway after the aircraft last transmitted data at 3.16pm local time over Norton Sound. This incident adds to a tragic week in aviation marked by other fatal ...
The Cessna 208B Grand Caravan aircraft operated by Bering Air dropped off the radar on Thursday afternoon after experiencing a rapid loss of altitude and speed over the Norton Sound on the western ...
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McIntyre-Coble said radar forensic data provided by Civil ... during which mushers and their teams must cross the frozen Norton Sound. Nome, a Gold Rush town, is just south of the Arctic Circle ...
An aircraft carrying 10 people across Alaska's Norton Sound south of the Arctic Circle went missing Thursday afternoon and rescuers searched into the night for any sign of the aircraft.