Abby Jo Blagg was born on March 21 1995 in San Diego California to parents Jennifer and Michael Blagg. The pair met in the early 1990s while Michael was serving in the Navy and Jennifer was in c 32

A small plane carrying 10 people over Alaska went missing on Thursday afternoon, and rescue crews searched into the night for any sign of the aircraft. 

Authorities said the commuter plane crashed in western Alaska on its way to the hub community of Nome and was located Friday on sea ice. All 10 people on board die*d.

The crash appeared to be one of the de*adliest in the state in the last 25 years.

Mike Salerno, a spokesperson for the U.S. Coast Guard, said rescuers were searching the aircraft’s last known location by helicopter when they spotted the wreckage. They lowered two rescue swimmers to investigate.

A photo provided by the Coast Guard showed the plane’s splintered body and debris lying on the sea ice. Two people in brightly colored emergency gear circled the wreckage.

Abby Jo Blagg was born on March 21 1995 in San Diego California to parents Jennifer and Michael Blagg. The pair met in the early 1990s while Michael was serving in the Navy and Jennifer was in c 32

The Bering Air single-engine turboprop plane was traveling from Unalakleet on Thursday afternoon with nine passengers and a pilot, according to Alaska’s Department of Public Safety.

Earlier, the local fire department said that “crews are still searching on the ground, canvassing as much area as possible,” but that “we do not have any updated information on the location of the missing aircraft.”

The Coast Guard had similarly uncertain news in a late morning update, while Friday afternoon, the FBI announced it was heading to Nome to assist with current search and rescue efforts. 

Officials said Friday afternoon that an item of interest had been found during the search, but they did not provide any details beyond that. The effort was still a “search and rescue” mission, they added.

Here’s what is known about the missing plane:

Bering Air flight missing

What we know:

The Bering Air Caravan was heading from Unalakleet to Nome with nine passengers and a pilot, according to Alaska’s Department of Public Safety. Authorities were working to determine its last known coordinates. Unalakleet is a community of about 690 people in western Alaska, about 150 miles southeast of Nome and 395 miles northwest of Anchorage.

The Cessna Caravan left Unalakleet at 2:37 p.m. local time, and officials lost contact with it less than an hour later, according to David Olson, director of operations for Bering Air. The aircraft was 12 miles offshore, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

It was 17 F in Unalakleet around takeoff, according to the National Weather Service. There was light snow falling and fog.

The Nome Volunteer Fire Department said in a statement on social media that ground crews were searching across the coast, from Nome to Topkok. “Due to weather and visibility, we are limited on air search at the current time,” it said. People were told not to form their own search parties because the weather was too dangerous.

What we don’t know:

The names of the people onboard weren’t yet released. Officials say they have the manifest but have not yet made it public.

Dig deeper:

Bering Air serves 32 villages in western Alaska from hubs in Nome, Kotzebue and Unalakleet. Most destinations receive twice-daily scheduled flights Monday through Saturday. Airplanes are often the only option for travel of any distance in rural Alaska, particularly in winter.

What they’re saying:

“It’s February in Alaska and the weather has not been fantastic,” USCG Lt. Commander Benjamin McIntyre-Coble offered Friday.

Big picture view:

The disappearance marks the third major incident in U.S. aviation in eight days. A commercial jetliner and an Army helicopter collided near the nation’s capital on Jan. 29, killing 67 people. A medical transportation plane crashed in Philadelphia on Jan. 31, killing the six people onboard and another person on the ground.

What’s next:

A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew is en route to the location from Cold Bay. The National Guard and troopers were also helping with the search, according to the fire department.

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