All 10 people who were on board the aircraft of Bering Air, who disappeared from radars in the sky above the state of Alaska February 7, died.
According to the regional authorities, the wreckage of the Cessna 208b Grand Caravan aircraft was discovered, which operated on the Unalaklit -Nom route, but shortly after the take -off disappeared from the radar screens.
The authorities reported that none of the passengers of the aircraft, on the board of which there were a pilot and nine passengers, survived, the wreckage of the aircraft were found in the icy part of the sea.
Meanwhile, the coastal representative Benjamin Makintire-Kobe said that the Radara data provided by the US Civil Aviation Department showed that the aircraft faced an event that led to a quick loss and speed of “at about 15:18 local time.
Mcyntair-Kobble noted that there can be no assumptions regarding this “event”, since the coast guard did not receive any distress signals from the emergency radio-beacon on board the aircraft.
Bering Air Airlines Director David Olson, in turn, said that the plane flew out of Unalaclitis on February 7, at 14:37 local time.