Missing Alaska plane found with all 10 people on board presumed dead | Aviation News

The deadly accident is a third aviation catastrophe in the United States a week later.

Authorities say the debris of a small plane that disappeared in the United States, which consisted of 10 people, is not surviving.

The Coast Guard from the United States in Alaska said Friday that it received about 885 km (550 miles) northwest of the northwest of the anchor.

Coast Guard spokesman Mike Sarrano told a news conference that two of its officers had come close to seeing three bodies near the debris.

“Unfortunately, this surviving accident does not appear,” Salrano said.

Alaska governor Mike Danleyvi said he and his wife were “heartbroken”.

“Our prayers are with families, friends and communities that mourn this tragedy,” Dinalevi said on X.

“We are grateful to the search teams who have worked hard to find the aircraft. I ask all Alaska to keep the affected people in their thoughts and prayers.

Senator Lisa Mercoski, who represented Alaska, also expressed her grief over the news.

“Alaska is a small town. When the tragedy is attacked, we are never directly affected by Alaska. But that also means that we are gathered as a community for sorrow, “Mercury said on X.

On Thursday afternoon, the privately -driven Cesena with nine passengers and a pilot went missing on Thursday afternoon, while the UNLOCLET went from Naom to Noom.

The last known location of the aircraft was about a part of the water, about 50 km (30 miles) to southeast, southeast.

The accident is the third aviation catastrophe in the United States a week later.

On January 28, a regional commercial jet liner collided with a US military helicopter near Washington DC, killing 67 people.

Two days later, a medical transport plane crashed into a busy area of ​​Philadelphia, in which six people and one person on the plane were killed on the ground.

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