Charter plane carrying 8 crashes near remote radar site in western Alaska, NTSB says
A charter plane carrying eight people, including two pilots and six passengers, crashed on Thursday near a remote radar site in western Alaska. The aircraft departed from Anchorage and was reportedly on approach to Cape Newenham when the incident occurred early Thursday afternoon.

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AI-generatedA charter plane carrying eight people, including two pilots and six passengers, crashed on Thursday near a remote radar site in western Alaska. The aircraft departed from Anchorage and was reportedly on approach to Cape Newenham when the incident occurred early Thursday afternoon. The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed the crash, with its Alaska region chief stating that details on the status of those on board were not immediately available. The Alaska Rescue Coordination Center initiated a search and rescue mission following a report of an "aircraft incident" near the Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site. Information regarding the crash is preliminary, and further details are expected to be released as they become available.
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4 extractedA search and rescue mission was launched after a report of an 'aircraft incident' near the Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site.
The plane had two pilots and six passengers on board.
A charter plane carrying eight people crashed near a remote radar site in western Alaska.
The plane took off from Anchorage and was approaching Cape Newenham when it crashed.