Search Underway for Missing Plane with 10 Aboard in Alaska
- Authorities are searching for a small plane that disappeared over Norton Sound in Alaska with 10 people on board, as reported by the U.S. Coast Guard.
- The aircraft lost contact approximately 12 miles offshore after the pilot intended to enter a holding pattern, according to air traffic controllers.
- Search efforts are complicated by severe weather conditions, including light snow and freezing temperatures of 17 degrees.
- Medical teams in Nome are on standby for potential survivors, as confirmed by the Norton Sound Health Corporation.
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Item found in Alaska plane disappearance
Official search crews have been scouring the frozen tundra and Bering Sea in Alaska on Friday for the missing plane, carrying 9 passengers and a pilot. Authorities have released an update to say that an aircraft not associated with the official search efforts has found an Item of interest, Coast Guard Lt. Commander McIntyre Cobel did not share specifics but said that authorities have sent their… Source

Missing plane in Alaska had a rapid loss of elevation and speed before its signal was lost, the Coast Guard says
Missing plane in Alaska had a rapid loss of elevation and speed before its signal was lost, the Coast Guard says.
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