Planes carry transponders that transmit their real-time location. The Alaska plane stopped sharing that data on Thursday.
The Coast Guard said three people were found dead inside of the plane. The agency did not mention the other seven on board.
The flight, operated by Bering Air, was traveling from Unalakleet to Nome in Western ... The department said Friday that ...
The 10 people killed in the crash of a Bering Air flight in Western Alaska last week included a group of engineers from the ...
Federal officials and the Alaska congressional delegation this week outlined the need for better aviation weather technology.
Residents in nearly 20 villages came to their airstrips last weekend to greet Bering Air planes, hug the pilots and pray ...
Bering Air: Bering Air is a family-owned airline ... a-mile to 8 miles where it was supposed to land, Kines said. Though aerial incidents involving fatalities are rare, smaller accidents happen ...
The Bering Air plane that went 'missing' near Nome, Alaska with nine passengers and a pilot on board, has been found crashed ...
Bering Air serves 32 villages in western Alaska from ... and the Coast Guard and others also were taking part in aerial search efforts. The Coast Guard planned to drop a buoy to help track the ...
As there are no reports if the airplane transmitted any signal from its emergency locator transmitter, the Federal Bureau of ...
Authorities say a single-engine plane flying over water in Alaska just south of the Arctic Circle with 10 people on board ...
A Bering Air commuter plane, en route to Nome ... The US coast guard discovered the Cessna Caravan on Friday during an aerial search near its last known location, about 12 miles offshore and ...