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A pilot and his two young daughters have survived on the wing of a plane for about 12 hours after it crashed and was partially submerged in an icy Alaska lake.
U.S. Coast Guard officials said the plane had dropped off the radar after experiencing a rapid loss of altitude and speed over the Norton Sound. Authorities said the plane did not emit an ...
The NTSB report provides the first clues into what investigators think may have caused the plane to go down on the Norton Sound sea ice. The agency won’t issue a probable cause until at least ...
CONTRIBUTE TODAY. Holmes said the race was a “magical” experience: crossing the Blueberry Hills to the Norton Sound coast, ...
The flight took off at 2:37 p.m., flying west over Norton Sound toward PAOM. At 2:40 p.m., the pilot contacted ARTCC, and the controller advised that radar contact was established. The flight was ...
It was initially reported missing but was found the next day on ice floating in Alaska’s Norton Sound. The icepack, which was subject to the tidal ocean currents, continuously moved about 5 to ...
A final data point from the plane’s avionics, at 3:20 p.m., showed it 32 miles east of Nome and 12 miles offshore over Norton Sound. Third-party satellite data eight seconds later showed it at a ...
The 262 miles up the eastern edge of Norton Sound and across the southern coast of the Seward Peninsula are notorious for strong northerly winds, ground storms and other fickle weather that can ab ...
On February 6, nine passengers and a pilot were confirmed dead after a Berin Air Cessna crashed near the Norton Sound in rural Alaska – about 10 minutes before its scheduled arrival in Nome.
The plane, carrying nine passengers and a pilot, went down in Norton Sound, approximately 34 miles south-east of Nome, a coastal city in western Alaska. The remains of all onboard were discovered ...
A missing woman who survived a weekend in the cold northern Michigan conditions is safe and sound thanks to the search effor ...
The plane, carrying nine passengers and a pilot, went down in Norton Sound, approximately 34 miles south-east of Nome, a coastal city in western Alaska. The remains of all onboard were discovered the ...