Alask authorities are looking for a missing small plane
US authorities are looking for a small plane that transports 10 people who have been recorded disappeared in the State of Alaska.
The US Coast Guard told the Alaska region that Cessna caravan craft was 12 miles (19 km) per sea on a flight from unalaet to noma when “his position was lost”.
The two cities are removed by a remote blow to Norton, hitting the Berin’s Sea on the west coast of Alaska.
Search and rescue crews “work to get to the latest famous flight coordinates, state officials said in a statement.
They said they were informed of the “enough” aircraft that operated Bering Air Air Force Air Force on Thursday (01:00 GMT) at 16:00.
10 people on board consisted of nine passengers and a pilot, an update from the Public Security Department in Alaska announced. There was no information available on who was on board.
BBC contacted Bering Air for comment.
The Volunteer Fire Department in the City of Landing Noma said the pilot told the air traffic controllers that “he intended to enter the retention form while waiting for the piston to clean.”