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Search underway after Alaska flight carrying 10 people disappears near Nome. Here's what we know.According to the National Weather Service, there was light snow, freezing drizzle and mist around Nome Airport on Thursday evening. Danielle Tessen, a spokeswoman for Alaska’s Transportation ...
A Bering Air Cessna 208 Caravan carrying 10 people went missing over Alaska on Thursday afternoon while flying to Nome.
On Feb. 6, a crash of a Cessna aircraft killed 10 people who were flying to Nome Airport in Alaska. A civilian medical transport, meanwhile, crashed last month in suburban Philadelphia killing all ...
Light snow and freezing drizzle were seen around Nome Airport on Thursday evening, with visibility down to only half a mile at its worst. In an update on Friday, a USCG representative said operati ...
The crash of a Delta Air Lines plane in Toronto is the fourth major aviation disaster in North America in the last month.
On Thursday evening, light snow and freezing drizzle were falling at the Nome Airport, with poor visibility, the National Weather Service said. The aircraft was operated by Bering Air, based in Nome.
The plane had disappeared the previous day while traveling to the Nome Airport from the Unalakleet Airport, FOX Weather reported. The 10 people on the plane died in the crash, according to officials.
On Thursday evening, conditions around Nome Airport included light snow and freezing drizzle. At one point, visibility was down to half a mile, with forecasts of wind gusts up to 35 mph overnight.
Visibility was better for searchers Friday morning: The sky was clear at Nome Airport around 10 a.m., with temperatures of around 5 degrees. The National Guard and Coast Guard added helicopter ...
CNN has reached out to Bering Air for comment. As of Thursday evening, there was light snow and freezing drizzle around Nome Airport; at one point, visibility was down to only half a mile ...
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