Remains of all 10 victims killed in Alaska plane crash identified
The Alaskan crash is one of the deadliest in the state in the past 25 years.
The Alaskan crash is one of the deadliest in the state in the past 25 years.
Officials have said the Bering Air Cessna Caravan took off from Unalakleet, on the east coast of Norton Sound in western Alaska, and was headed to Nome around 140 miles away.
The names were released in a public dispatch Saturday.
The NTSB is on the scene of a plane crash near Nome, Alaska. Ten people died and tonight we know more about some of the passengers on board. NBC News’ Dana Griffin has the latest.
Authorities are investigating what led a commuter plane carrying 10 people to crash off the coast of Alaska. Two people killed on the turboprop aircraft have been identified.
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A plane crash near Kyle Canyon was reported Saturday, according to police. Around 1 p.m., the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department received reports of a possible plane …
Memorial service for Sam Lilley is at 11 a.m. Feb. 15 at the Fine Arts Hall of Georgia Southern Armstrong campus in Savannah and is open to the public.
Investigators have recovered most of the airplane and helicopter from the Potomac River, but continued searching for objects on the river floor.
Two Delaware State students had to crash-land a small plane at Delaware Airpark near Cheswold.
Authorities are working to recover the wreckage of a plane crash in western Alaska that killed 10 people while investigators are trying to determine what caused the small commuter aircraft to go down in the icy Bering Sea.
The Cessna 208B Grand Caravan aircraft operated by Bering Air dropped off the radar on Thursday afternoon.
After a D.C. plane collision Jan. 29, Joseph Stiley, survivor of an eerily similar 1982 plane crash in D.C., remembers how he fought to survive in the freezing Potomac.
Recovery crews worked amid freezing temperatures and slushy sea ice Friday to recover the remaining victims aboard a regional airline flight that crashed off the coast of western Alaska.