The missing aircraft in Alaska was found and all 10 people on the plane were killed, American Week (USCG) information on 7.2, local time.
According to USCG, the plane was found in 7.2, about 54 km southeast.
Two rescuers have identified 3 bodies inside the plane and 7 other passengers "is said to be inside the rubble", but currently unable to access, Lieutenant Colonel Mike Salerno of USCG With CNN.
The Cessna aircraft operated by Bering Air carrying 9 passengers and 1 pilot missing 6.2 while flying from Unalakleet to Nome - the cities in the west of Alaska are located on both sides of Norton Sound Bay.
Lieutenant Colonel commander Benjamin McIntyre-Coble said that the plane "had a certain incident that caused the height and the sudden decline" at about 15h18, on 6.2, local time.
A picture of the scene shared by the My Duyen My Duyen showed that the plane was broken into pieces in the snow terrain.
US officials said that the search for complicated aircraft was made by the missing aircraft of the missing aircraft without sending signals.
Bad weather conditions have hindered air search activities and initial search flights of C-130 crew of American Week and Air Force forces have not detected anything.
The local fire agency said, "all relatives of passengers on the missing flight have been notified", but did not specify details; No victim's name has been published. Alaska's state police determined that all passengers on the plane were adults.
The tragedy occurred in the context of US aviation safety closely supervised. Investigators are investigating two deadly accidents last week: Aerial collision between a Black Hawk helicopter of the US military and a commercial aircraft near Washington, DC, killing 67 people. ; The accidental aircraft accident in Philadelphia on January 31 killed 7 people.
A FBI spokesperson said that the FBI has supported the search with technical resources, including passengers' mobile phone positioning on the plane. FBI field offices have special trained staff to analyze mobile phone data, which can support the authorities to determine the final position of the device.
The missing aircraft in Alaska is Cessna 208B Grand Caravan. At the time when the aircraft was in distress, Nome airport reported a slight snow at a negative temperature of 10 degrees C.
Before the aircraft disappeared, the aircraft's pilot informed the air saved to fly in the waiting mode when waiting for the runway to clean up.
Bering Air is based in Nome and serves more than 30 local communities. This airline has been operating in Alaska since 1979.