AK - plane with 10 on board missing near Nome Alaska

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Choppy seas and frigid temperatures had hampered rescue efforts, with the Coast Guard and Air Force both deploying teams.

From the pics it looks like it landed on land, not the ocean ?
Rest in peace to the three found deceased.
Hoping for a miracle for the other seven but it doesn't look good.
Imo.
 
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#UPDATE (2/2) The remaining 7 people are believed to be inside the aircraft but are currently inaccessible due to the condition of the plane. Our heartfelt condolences are with those affected by this tragic incident.

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Choppy seas and frigid temperatures had hampered rescue efforts, with the Coast Guard and Air Force both deploying teams.

From the pics it looks like it landed on land, not the ocean ?
Rest in peace to the three found deceased.
Hoping for a miracle for the other seven but it doesn't look good.
Imo.
AP saying they were found on sea ice, sadly no survivors. I was also hoping for a miracle ... RIP and blue skies to them all.
 
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Delicate Ice-Flow Recovery

[Plans to use a Black Hawk Helicopter to lift the Wreckage
off the unstable, slushy "young" Ice]

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Aviation Safety Network # 475576:

Accident Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX N321BA, Thursday 6 February 2025

Bering Air flight BRG445, a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX, has gone missing during a flight from Unalakleet (UNK) to Nome (OME), Alaska. There are ten POB and a search operation is in pro...
asn.flightsafety.org

AKST = Alaska Standard Time
Altitude = Distance above Ground
ASN = Aviation Safety Network
AP = Associated Press
ATC = Air Traffic Control
AVGAS = Aviation Gas = 6 Pounds per Gallon
C.G. = Center of Gravity
CNN = Cable News Network
CVR = Cockpit Voice Recorder
DM = United Kingdom's "Daily Mail"
DOT = Department of Transportation
EGPWS = Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System
Elevation = Distance above Sea Level
ELT = Emergency Locator Transmitter
EMS = Emergency Medical Services
EX = Extended Range plus
FAA = Federal Aviation Agency
FBI = Federal Bureau of Investigation
FDR = Flight Date Recorder
ICING = Freezing Droplets effecting Lift and Handling
ID'd = Identified
IFR = Instrument Flight Rules
ILS = Instrument Landing System Approach
Knot = 1.15 Miles per Hour
ME = Medical Examiner
NM = Nautical Mile = 1.15 Statute Mile
NTSB = National Transportation Safety Board
POB = Persons On-Board
RIP = Rest-In-Peace - Condolences
Runway 33 = 330 Degrees = Heading North-North West
USGC = United States Coast Guard
VFR = Visual Flight Rules

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So was it absolutely necessary that the plane fly in these conditions? Or were these somehow typical Alaska flying conditions? @GraceG, any insight?
 
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AP saying they were found on sea ice, sadly no survivors. I was also hoping for a miracle ... RIP and blue skies to them all.
I wonder if they crawled out of the plane, alive, and froze to death before they were located. Autopsies should tell us.
 
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I wonder if they crawled out of the plane, alive, and froze to death before they were located. Autopsies should tell us.

they were in the plane but inaccesible due to the condition of the wreck
 
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"Chilling history of Alaska 'triangle'

where Bering plane went missing with 10 on board.


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The region has been the home to some 20,000 people disappearing since the 1970s,
according to a 2022 report by The History Channel."

 
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