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A Bering Air flight carrying ten individuals went missing near Nome, Alaska, on February 6, 2025, while traveling from Unalakleet. According to reports from BNO News, the flight, identified as Bering Air Flight 445 and operating a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan, lost radar contact at approximately 3:16 PM local time while flying near the Bering Sea. The aircraft had departed at 2:37 PM with nine passengers and one pilot onboard.
Officials from Alaska State Troopers confirmed that the aircraft was reported overdue shortly after its last known coordinates were established. Efforts to locate the plane are currently focused on ground searches, as adverse weather conditions have grounded air support, according to Alaska Public Media News. Danielle Sem, a spokesperson for the nonprofit organization Kawerak, stated, "Right now air support is not available because of the weather and icing." Medics from Norton Sound Health Corporation have also been placed on standby in anticipation of potential rescue needs.