Authorities in Alaska are conducting an extensive search for a missing passenger plane operated by Bering Air, which was carrying 10 people when it disappeared during a flight from Unalakleet to Nome.
According to the Alaska Department of Public Safety, the aircraft had nine passengers and one pilot on board.
Search teams are currently working to pinpoint the last recorded coordinates of the plane in an effort to locate it.
Bering Air is a regional airline based in Alaska, operating a fleet of approximately 39 aircraft and helicopters.
The disappearance of the plane has raised concerns, as harsh winter conditions in Alaska often make aviation operations particularly challenging.
Search and rescue teams, including state and federal agencies, are actively scouring the area for any signs of the missing aircraft.