Remains of all 10 victims killed in Alaska plane crash identified

Authorities have identified 10 people – a pilot and nine passengers – who were killed in a small plane who initially disappeared before falling on a seawater from the west coast of Alaska.

The bodies of the victims aboard the wasted bearings air flight were discovered on Friday by the plane’s debris as well as a baby crew, who ended the last famous location of the plane before the end of Thursday. Alaska Department of Public Safety.

Police said the pilot was identified as 34 -year -old Chad Antil.

Ten people were killed in a regional airline flight far off Alaska’s west coast. Through the Reuters

Vasila resident, 52 -year -old Liayan Ryan and 30 -year -old Andrew Gonzalez, were identified as locals in the anchorous locals, Kamron Hartvigson, 41, Ian Hofman, 45, and Ron Boomgner, 46 as well as passengers.

The rest of the passengers include Donell Ericson, 58, of Nome. 52 -year -old Jedi Monkoor of the River Eagle; And a resident of UNLCLUL, 34 -year -old Talak Kachittag and 48 -year -old Carol Moirs said.

Officials said the bodies would be taken to the office of a state medical inspection in Anchor for postmortem, officials said, adding that the next relatives have been notified.

Alaska’s nominee, Air Cesena 208b Grand Caravan. CC BY-SA 4.0 via Quinton Solovov

Both Bomgner and Hartvigson worked in Utility Operations for Alaska’s ancestral Heath Consortium and when they boarded the flight, they were on work trip, the organization confirmed Saturday morning.

According to the schedule at 4pm on Thursday, the University failed to fly to Nam. Alaskas News Source

Cesena caravan left for Analaklett around 2:37 pm on Thursday and was heading to Nome about 150 miles, but after less than an hour, officials lost contact.

On Friday, officials said that the single engine aircraft-which was maximum capacity-Sham suffered a “rapid loss” at a height and speed of 12 miles around 3:18 pm.

A SAR photo report of snow conditions near the coast after the plane is over. Nome Volunteer Fire Department / Facebook

Local, state and federal agencies helped the search efforts, later only 34 miles southwest of its destination found in the rubble in the Freez Slash Water.

The third largest deadly aviation crash of Alaska crash makes headlines for eight days.

On January 29, an American airline flight collided with Army Black Hawk near Virginia’s Reagan National Airport, killing all 67 people on both planes.

Two days later, Philadelphia, Pa. I crashed and destroyed a media jet, killing a person on the ground and all six people were killed in a flight.

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