ANCHORAGE — The 10 people killed in the crash of a Bering Air flight in ... where radar showed the Cessna Caravan plunge at 3,400 feet. Following an intense air and ground search, a team of ...
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The Nome Volunteer Fire Department said the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan aircraft owned by Bering Air had been flying from Unalakleet to Nome on Feb. 6. The flight took off from Unalakleet at 2:37 p ...
The collision killed all 67 people onboard. The second largest was the single-engine Cessna Caravan aircraft operated by Bering Air in Nome, Alaska. All 10 people onboard the flight were killed ...
Its disappearance set off a massive search operation, with Coast Guard and Air Force planes scanning a remote area along the western coast of Alaska. The Cessna 208 Caravan was operated by Bering ...
The tiny Bering Air Caravan took off from Unalakleet, a small community in western Alaska, and was on a short 55-minute commuter flight when it suddenly disappeared off flight radars over the ...
The Bering Air Cessna Caravan, a single-engine turboprop, disappeared about an hour after departure. It was later found on the sea ice about 30 miles southeast of Nome, following a search.
A small commuter plane on its way to Nome crashed on Feb. 6, killing the pilot and nine passengers. The Bering Air single-engine turboprop Cessna Caravan was traveling from Unalakleet when it ...
The Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft, operated by regional carrier Bering Air, was en route from Unalakleet to Nome on Thursday when it disappeared from radar. The plane, carrying nine passengers and ...
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