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Eight die as military plane crashes in Alaska during poor visibility
A military aircraft attempting to land in heavy fog conditions crashed near a remote radar facility in southwestern Alaska, killing all eight people on board. The incident occurred at Cape Newenham, approximately 450 miles west of Anchorage.
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A military transport plane crashed on its second landing attempt in southwestern Alaska on Wednesday, resulting in eight fatalities. The aircraft was approaching Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site, located roughly 450 miles west of Anchorage on Alaska's southwest coast, when the accident occurred amid dense fog and reduced visibility.
The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation. Military officials have not disclosed details about the nature of the work being conducted at the radar installation or the specific mission the aircraft was undertaking at the time.
The Cape Newenham facility is situated in a remote region of Alaska, making rescue and recovery operations challenging. The area experiences frequent adverse weather conditions, which can complicate aviation operations and emergency response efforts.
The crash marks a significant incident for military aviation operations in the remote Alaskan region, where such facilities depend on regular transport flights for personnel and supply deliveries. Authorities have not released the identities of those on board pending notification of next of kin.