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Charter plane carrying 8 crashes near remote radar site in western Alaska, NTSB says

A federal official says a charter plane flying to a remote radar site in western Alaska crashed Thursday. Clint Johnson with the National Transportation Safety Board says there were two pilots and six passengers onboard. He could not immediately confirm their status. He said the information received

Published August 21, 2026, 2:53 AM
Updated August 21, 2026, 3:40 AM1.6K
Charter plane carrying 8 crashes near remote radar site in western Alaska, NTSB says

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A charter plane carrying eight people crashed Thursday near a remote radar site in western Alaska, a federal official said.

Clint Johnson, the National Transportation Safety Board’s Alaska region chief, said two pilots and six passengers were on board. He did not immediately have details on their status.

The plane took off from Anchorage and is believed to have crashed early Thursday afternoon on approach to Cape Newenham, he said.

The information received so far is preliminary, he said.

The Alaska Rescue Coordination Center said it launched a search and rescue mission after receiving a report of an “aircraft incident” near the Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site. It said additional information would be released as it became available and did not respond to questions.

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