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All 10 onboard Alaska plane confirmed dead in crash
The Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft, operated by regional operator Bering Air, was travelling from Unalakleet to Nome on Thursday when it lost radar contact. Nine passengers and a pilot were on board the plane when it came down in Norton Sound about 34 miles (55km) south-east of Nome,
The Cessna crashed Thursday during a 150-mile commuter flight from Unalakleet to Nome, killing all 10 people aboard.
The Bering Air Caravan, carrying 10 people and flying from Unalakleet to Nome, was reported overdue Thursday afternoon.
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