
Missing plane in Alaska had sudden drop in elevation and speed before signal lost, Coast Guard says
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A single-engine plane flying over water in Alaska just south of the Arctic Circle with 10 people on board experienced a sudden loss in elevation and speed just before its signal was lost, authorities said Friday.
U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Benjamin McIntyre-Coble also said that at least one of the searchers scouring miles of frozen tundra and flying over icy seas had found “some sort of item of interest” on Friday afternoon, but did not provide more specifics.
“What that is and what that might shake out to be and what the status of the people … I cannot speculate at this time,” McIntyre-Coble said.
McIntyre-Coble said radar forensic data provided by Civil Air Control indicated that at 3:18 p.m. local time Thursday, the missing plane experienced “some kind of event that caused them to experience a rapid loss of elevation and a rapid loss of speed.”