The FAA and NTSB are leading the investigation into the cause of the crash. The investigation will likely take several weeks to complete and will involve a thorough examination of the wreckage, interviews with witnesses, and analysis of flight data.
As the search operation continues, officials are urging anyone with information about the crash to come forward. The FAA and NTSB are leading the investigation into the cause of the crash, which will likely take several weeks to complete. Searching for- lone survivor in-
The plane crash has sent shockwaves through the small community of Anchorage, with friends and family members of those on board anxiously awaiting news. “It’s a terrible tragedy, and our thoughts are with the families of those on board,” said Anchorage Mayor, Sarah Johnson. “We’re grateful for the swift response of our emergency services and the support of the community during this difficult time.” The FAA and NTSB are leading the investigation
According to eyewitnesses, the plane, a 35-year-old Cessna 206, was flying from Anchorage to a remote fishing lodge when air traffic control lost contact with the aircraft. An extensive search effort was launched immediately, with multiple agencies and teams joining the operation. “We’re grateful for the swift response of our