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10 Confirmed Dead in Alaska Plane Crash as Investigation Begins

A commuter plane traveling from Unalakleet to Nome crashed into the icy Bering Sea, with crews racing to recover remains before severe weather conditions worsen.

This photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard on Friday, Feb. 7, 2025, shows a small commuter plane that crashed in western Alaska on a flight that was bound for the hub community of Nome.
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Overview

  • The wreckage of a Bering Air Cessna Caravan was discovered Friday, roughly 34 miles southeast of Nome, with all 10 people onboard confirmed dead.
  • The victims included two tribal health workers, Rhone Baumgartner and Kameron Hartvigson, who were servicing critical infrastructure in Unalakleet before the crash.
  • The plane experienced a rapid loss of altitude and speed before disappearing from radar, but no distress signals were received, and the cause remains under investigation.
  • Recovery efforts are underway, with crews working against incoming winter storms and unstable sea ice conditions to retrieve victims and the aircraft.
  • This marks one of Alaska's deadliest aviation accidents in 25 years and the third major U.S. plane crash in just over a week, raising concerns about flight safety.