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The crews are working to recover the bodies of the 10 people killed in a Alaska aircraft accident, officials said.
Jennifer Homendy, President of the National Transport Safety Council, said that the accident research was in the “early stages” and to tell what would happen soon.
Cessna Grand Caravan airplane, the regional operator, traveled from Unsertantete to Nome when he lost radar contact on Thursday.
A nine passengers and pilot were on the plane, when about 34 kilometers (55 km) in the southeast of Nome, about 3,500 on the west coast of Alaska.
Among the dead were Rhône Baumgartner and Kameron Hartvigson, two tribal health consortia workers in Alaska.
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Mrs. Homendy said that nine researchers are in the scene, protected by Washington DC specialists.
“Recovery efforts are not yet priority, being the victim’s recovery,” said the news talk on the largest city of Alaska.
“I would like to take a moment and spend our deepest condolences to people who lost loved ones in this tragedy,” he said.
Homendy said the recovery staff was spoiling weather conditions and was moving to a five-kilometer rate of the day landed in an ice cart.
In the ventilation carried out by trade and letter flight, he expressed his condolences, and he expressed his condolences and said he would cooperate with the research.
Alaska State tropas said he reported a “delayed” aircraft on Thursday at 16:00 (01:00 GMT).
Nome volunteer fire department said the pilot said the air traffic drivers told “he wanted to enter a maturity while waiting to clean the track.”
Later the U.S. Coast Guard said that the aircraft had a fast height and speed before losing contact.
The film showed little visibility during the accident.
Alaskan Lisa Murkowski shared his condolences following the incident.
“Alaska is a small town. When Tragedy strikes, we are never far away from Alaskers,” he wrote online.
The Governor of Alaska, Mike Dundeavy, said it was “heart-hearted” as a result of the disappearance of the flight.
“Our prayers are passengers, pilots and their loved ones are in this difficult time,” he said.
Unakleet and Nome Norton Sound are about 150 kilometers, an introduction to the Marine Sea of the West Alaska.