Eight killed in plane crash at remote Alaskan military site, air force says
Eight people died when a civilian-contracted plane crashed near a remote US Air Force radar site at Cape Newenham on Alaska's south-west coast. The aircraft, which had departed from Anchorage International Airport, crashed shortly after midday local time on Thursday.

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AI-generatedEight people died when a civilian-contracted plane crashed near a remote US Air Force radar site at Cape Newenham on Alaska's south-west coast. The aircraft, which had departed from Anchorage International Airport, crashed shortly after midday local time on Thursday. Rescuers confirmed there were no survivors at the crash site. The US Air Force Alaskan Command stated that the passengers were dedicated professionals on a vital mission, but their identities and the specific reason for their presence at the radar site remain unclear. An investigation into the incident is currently underway.
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5 extractedRescuers confirmed there were no survivors at the crash site.
The plane took off from Anchorage International Airport and was bound for Cape Newenham.
The deceased were 'dedicated professionals carrying out a vital mission in a demanding environment'.
The civilian-contracted aircraft crashed shortly after midday local time on Thursday near Cape Newenham.
A plane crash at a remote US Air Force site in Alaska killed all eight people on board.