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A Bering Air flight with ten individuals on board has reportedly disappeared from radar near Nome, Alaska, while traveling from Unalakleet. According to Alaska State Troopers, the aircraft lost contact at approximately 4:00 PM Alaska Standard Time on February 6, 2025. The flight consisted of nine passengers and one pilot.
Search and Rescue (SAR) crews are actively working to reach the last known coordinates of the missing plane, as confirmed by troopers. However, adverse weather conditions and icing have hindered air support efforts, leading to a ground-based search initiative, as reported by Danielle Sem, a spokesperson for the tribal non-profit Kawerak.
Authorities have launched a comprehensive investigation to locate possible wreckage, and updates are anticipated as search operations continue. The incident has raised concerns about the safety protocols for air travel in the region, especially during challenging weather conditions.