All 10 people aboard a small plane that went missing in Alaska have been confirmed dead after the wreckage was discovered crashed. The victims were identified as pilot Chad Antill and passengers Liane Ryan, Donnell Erickson, Andrew Gonzalez, Kameron Hartvigson, Rhone Baumgartner, Jadee Moncur, Ian Hofmann, Talaluk Katchatag, and Carol Mooers. Three bodies were found inside the wreckage on Friday, and recovery efforts have been focused on retrieving the victims and the wreckage. The plane took off from Unalakleet and was headed to Nome when it experienced a rapid loss in elevation and speed, leading to the crash. The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium confirmed that two of its employees were among the victims. Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy and Sen. Lisa Murkowski expressed their condolences and sympathy for the families and communities affected by the tragedy. The Nome Volunteer Fire Department and the Alaska National Guard were involved in the recovery efforts due to the remote location of the crash site. The community has come together to mourn and support those impacted by the loss of the 10 individuals on board the plane.
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