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A Bering Air aircraft with ten people on board has disappeared from radar during a flight over Alaska. The plane, which was traveling from Unalakleet to Nome, was reported overdue around 4 PM local time when it failed to arrive at its destination, according to multiple media reports.
Rescue operations are currently hindered by severe weather conditions, including snowstorms and temperatures dropping to -12 degrees Celsius. The Nome Volunteer Fire Department announced that ground search efforts are underway from Nome and White Mountain, as the Alaska National Guard and Coast Guard continue to monitor the situation. Emergency responders have urged the public to refrain from launching their own search parties due to safety concerns.
In a recent communication before losing contact, the pilot of the aircraft informed air traffic control in Anchorage that they intended to fly a holding pattern until receiving landing clearance. This incident follows two tragic aviation accidents in late January that resulted in multiple fatalities across the United States.