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Alaska Commuter Crash

https://www.foxnews.com/us/5-killed-commuter-plane-crash-alaska-state-All Aboard Yute Commuter Service Plane Deceased After Crashing Near Tuntutuliak

By ANNA ROSE MACARTHUR & KRYSTI SHALLENBERGER

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Tuntutuliak, Alaska on April 3, 2019

CREDIT RASHAH MCCHESNEY / ALASKA'S ENERGY DESK

Update 6:20 p.m. and 7:20 p.m.: Five people are dead following a plane crash near the lower Kuskokwim community of Tuntutuliak on Thursday, Feb. 6, according to Alaska State Troopers. At 1:42 p.m., the troopers were alerted to an overdue Yute Commuter Service plane traveling from Bethel to Kipnuk carrying one pilot and four passengers. At 1:50 p.m. Troopers reported that the plane was found crashed 12 miles southwest of Tuntutuliak.

An Alaska Army National Guard UH-60 helicopter dispatched from Bethel to the crash site carrying multiple guardsmen, an Alaska State Trooper, and two medics with LifeMed, according to Alaska Army National Guard Public Affairs Director Capt. Candis Olmstead. The responders confirmed that all aboard were dead.

Alaska State Troopers are working to notify the families of the deceased.

Tuntutuliak Tribal Administrator Diana White says that searchers from her community also headed to the crash site this afternoon after hearing news of the accident.

The Yute Commuter Service plane was a Piper PA 32, according to Allen Kenitzer with the Federal Aviation Administration. He says the FAA and National Transporation Safety Board will investigate the crash.

Around 8 a.m. on Thursday, Yute Commuter Service had posted to their Facebook page, "Morning flights are all on hold due to low ceiling in Bethel." Around 3 p.m. that afternoon, Yute had posted to its Facebook page that all flights on Feb. 7, 2020 are cancelled. When KYUK called the airline at 3:16 p.m. to confirm if one of their planes had crashed, the person who answered said, "We have no comment at this time," and hung up the phone.

Yute Commuter Service had two planes crash in 2019. One plane crashed in April near Bethel; the four people on board, including the pilot, walked away with no injuries. In November, a Yute pilot crashed in Goodnews Bay and escaped with no injuries; he was the only person on board.

Original story posted 5:15 p.m.:

The Alaska Army National Guard reports that a plane carrying five people crashed near the lower Kuskokwim community of Tuntutuliak on Thursday, Feb. 6.

An Alaska Army National Guard UH 60 helicopter dispatched from Bethel to the crash site carrying multiple guardsmen, an Alaska State Trooper and two medics with LifeMed, according to Alaska Army National Guard spokesperson Capt. Candis Olmstead. She says that the helicopter was on the scene at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday.

Tuntutuliak Tribal Administrator Diana White said that searchers from her community also headed to the crash site.

Last edited by Severe Clear; 7th Feb 2020 at 12:31. Reason: Update
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