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The Cessna 208B took off from Unalakleet, on the coast of Norton Sound in western Alaska, at 2:37 p.m. on Feb. 6, and it was headed towards Nome, which is about 140 miles away. It did not arrive ...
The Bering Air flight was traveling from Unalakleet, a village of about ... a rapid loss of altitude and speed over the Norton Sound. Authorities said the plane did not emit an emergency distress ...
A commuter plane that fell from the sky as it flew over Alaska’s Norton Sound last month was more ... departed from Unalakleet for Nome — a trip of about 150 miles — on February 7 with ...
The Bering Air Cessna Caravan left Unalakleet the afternoon of Feb ... think may have caused the plane to go down on the Norton Sound sea ice. The agency won’t issue a probable cause until ...
It proceeded to Saint Michael Airport (PAMK) in Saint Michael, Alaska, stopping at Unalakleet Airport (PAUN ... being “in the vicinity of Norton Sound, approximately 30 miles southeast of ...
The aircraft was operated by Bering Air, a charter carrier that offers scheduled service from 32 villages in western Alaska operating out of Nome, Kotzebue, and Unalakleet. According to a NTSB ...
The Cessna 208B crashes on 6 February when flying from Unalakleet on Alaska’s west coast, across Norton Sound in the Bering Sea, to Nome. Those cities are about 145 miles (233km) apart.