Eight killed in charter plane crash near remote site in western Alaska


Aug 20 (Reuters) - ⁠Eight people died after ⁠a charter plane crashed at ‌a remote military radar site in western Alaska on Thursday, the ​U.S. military's Alaskan ⁠Command said.

A Cessna ⁠441 operated by Anchorage-based air ⁠charter ‌company Security Aviation crashed west of ⁠Cape Newenham LRRS Airport in Alaska ​around ‌12:15 p.m. (2015 GMT), a Federal ⁠Aviation ​Administration spokesperson said.

The aircraft had departed from Anchorage International ⁠Airport and was bound ​for Cape Newenham, the spokesperson added.

The Cape Newenham facility is ⁠part of a network of remote radar sites that track aircraft in Alaska's ​airspace and along ⁠its borders.

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal, ​Shivani Tanna and ‌Anusha Shah in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Tom Hogue and Christian Schmollinger)

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