Charter plane crash near Alaskan military site kills 8
Summary
A small charter plane crashed near a remote military radar site in western Alaska, killing all eight people on board. The crash involved a civilian plane operated by Security Aviation, and the U.S. military is investigating the incident.Key Facts
- A chartered Cessna 441 plane crashed near Cape Newenham LRRS Airport in western Alaska.
- The crash happened on a Thursday evening at about 20:15 GMT.
- All eight people on board—two pilots and six passengers—died in the crash.
- The plane was operated by Security Aviation, an air charter company based in Anchorage.
- The crash site is near a military radar station that tracks planes in Alaskan airspace.
- Rescuers confirmed there were no survivors at the scene.
- The U.S. military’s Alaskan Command is leading the investigation.
- The names of the dead will be released after their families are notified.
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