Charter plane crashes in western Alaska with eight people on board
A charter aircraft carrying eight people crashed on Thursday near a remote radar site in western Alaska. Clint Johnson, head of the Alaska regional office of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), confirmed that the plane was occupied by two pilots and six passengers.
The flight departed from Anchorage and is believed to have crashed during the early afternoon while approaching Cape Newenham. Officials have characterized these reports as preliminary, noting that further investigation is required to determine the exact circumstances and cause of the incident. There is currently no information available regarding the status or survival of those on board.
Following the reports of the crash near the radar installation, the Alaska Rescue Coordination Center initiated a search and rescue operation. Authorities are working to reach the site, and federal officials are expected to provide further updates as the investigation progresses.