A Bering Air Cessna Caravan crashed in Alaska on February 7, 2025, with no survivors expected. The plane, carrying 10 people, lost contact en route from Unalakleet to Nome. The wreckage was found 34 miles southeast of Nome, with severe damage making the aircraft inaccessible.
A commuter plane crash in western Alaska resulted in the tragic loss of all 10 people on board, including employees of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. The incident has deeply affected the local communities and prompted an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.
A Bering Air plane carrying nine passengers and a pilot went missing en route from Unalakleet to Nome, Alaska. The wreckage was found on sea ice, with three confirmed dead and seven others believed to be inside the inaccessible aircraft. The incident, occurring under challenging weather conditions, has prompted a multi-agency search and rescue operation.
A commuter plane carrying 10 people crashed in western Alaska, resulting in the deaths of all onboard. The Bering Air Caravan was en route from Unalakleet to Nome when it disappeared from radar. Recovery efforts are complicated by weather and the wreckage's location on a moving ice floe.