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Plane bound for remote an Alaska radar site crashes, no survivors reported
A charter aircraft carrying eight people crashed at a remote radar site near Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site Airport in western Alaska. The U.S. military reported that all individuals were killed on board. The plane, identified as a Cessna 441, had taken off from the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
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Lt. Gen. Robert DavispersonPacific Air Forces Regional Support CenterorganizationFederal Aviation AdministrationorganizationAlaskan CommandorganizationClint JohnsonpersonCape Newenham Long Range Radar Site AirportplaceTed Stevens Anchorage International AirportplaceCessna 441topicU.S. militaryorganization
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