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The Cessna T207 pilot initiated a go-around after spotting a loose dog on the runway, losing control and crashing. The pilot and one passenger were killed and a third adult was seriously injured.
The breed is known for delivering lifesaving medicine to the remote town of Nome, Alaska, during an outbreak of diphtheria in 1925.
A Cessna 207 airplane crashed in Alaska earlier this week, leaving two people dead — and authorities are now saying that the ...
The pilot of a Cessna that crashed near an airstrip in Alaska may have lost control while trying to avoid a loose dog on the ...
Alaska Airlines plans to expand as a trans-Pacific carrier, using Seattle as a hub and Portland as a relief valve for connecting flights. The airline's long-term ...
Homer pilot Daniel Bunker and Anchorage artist and photographer Jenny Irene Miller died in Monday’s crash, which also sent a ...
The crash occurred near the airport Monday afternoon. Two people are dead and another is hospitalized following a Monday ...
Authorities say the crash of a small commercial flight on the Kenai Peninsula on Monday killed the pilot and a 37-year-old Anchorage resident, a well-known artist and photographer originally from Nome ...
Julie Kitka, federal co-chair of the infrastructure-focused commission, lists challenges posed by Trump administration grant ...