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The commuter flight was traveling from Unalakleet to Nome when it disappeared on Feb. 6. The U.S. Coast Guard found the plane’s wreckage days later, on sea ice around 30 miles southeast of Nome.
The single-engine turboprop plane was flying that afternoon from the community of Unalakleet to Nome, a trip of about 150 miles, when authorities lost contact less than an hour after takeoff ...
A final report is expected later. The Bering Air single-engine turboprop plane was on a regularly scheduled afternoon flight between the community of Unalakleet and Nome, a trip of about 150 miles ...
The Bering Air Cessna Caravan left Unalakleet the afternoon of Feb. 6 before disappearing around 3:20 p.m. more than 30 miles southeast of Nome. Six of the passengers were returning from different ...
Holmes reached Unalakleet, the first checkpoint on the coast, at 7:03 p.m. Tuesday and left after just 12 minutes. For being the first musher to arrive at Unalakleet, Holmes won 1 ounce of gold ...
Authorities say the plane left Unalakleet on Thursday afternoon and disappeared more than 30 miles southeast of Nome, where radar showed the Cessna Caravan plunge at 3,400 feet. Following an ...
Last week, the Bering Air single-engine turboprop that was part of that critical network crashed while traveling from Unalakleet to the hub community of Nome, a distance of about 150 miles (240 ...
They had traveled to Unalakleet to service a heat-recovery system vital to the community's water plant, according to the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. Talaluk Katchatag, 34, of ...
We are learning more about the 10 people who died following a commuter plane crash in Alaska, as family members share moving tributes. Rhone Baumgartner, 46, and Kameron Hartvigson, 41, boarded ...
They worked in the organization's environmental health and engineering department and had traveled to Unalakleet to service a heat recovery system that is critical to the community water plant ...