Anonymous ID: f4f489 Feb. 8, 2025, 11:16 p.m. No.22543896   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3923 >>3934 >>3944 >>4273 >>4372 >>4385 >>4593

>>22543662 (pb)

>deicing system

Possible ran out of deicing fluid situation. failure in that mechanisim.

if the wings iced up over the water and coast guard lost or last tracked them on radar over water. I believe they landed on solid ground/snow however. So doesn't totally make sence for dropping out of the sky that fast judging from the damage.

 

Radar data provided by the U.S. Civil Air Patrol indicated the plane rapidly lost elevation and speed, but it is not clear why that happened, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

 

Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin McIntyre-Coble said he was unaware of any distress signals from the aircraft. If a plane is exposed to seawater, an emergency locating transmitter sends a signal to a satellite, which then relays that message to the Coast Guard. No such messages were received by the Coast Guard.

 

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/what-we-know-about-the-alaska-commuter-plane-crash-that-killed-all-10-people-aboard

 

https://delraybeachtimes.news/2025/02/08/alaska-plane-crash-horror-10-lives-lost-in-devastating-tragedy/

 

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Radar forensic data provided by the U.S. Civil Air Patrol indicated that about 3:18 p.m. Thursday, the plane had “some kind of event which caused them to experience a rapid loss in elevation and a rapid loss in speed,” Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin McIntyre-Coble said. “What that event is, I can't speculate to.” McIntyre-Coble said he was unaware of any distress signals from the aircraft. Planes carry an emergency locating transmitter. If exposed to seawater, the device sends a signal to a satellite, which then relays that message back to the Coast Guard to indicate an aircraft may be in distress. There have been no such messages received by the Coast Guard, he said.

 

All 10 people on board the plane were adults, and the flight was a regularly scheduled commuter trip, according to Lt. Ben Endres of the Alaska State Troopers.

 

https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/22543048.html

Anonymous ID: f4f489 Feb. 8, 2025, 11:31 p.m. No.22543934   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4273 >>4372 >>4385 >>4593

>>22543896

 

Forgot one link for that post..sorry …

 

Radar forensic data provided by the U.S. Civil Air Patrol indicated that about 3:18 p.m. Thursday, the plane had “some kind of event which caused them to experience a rapid loss in elevation and a rapid loss in speed,” Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin McIntyre-Coble said. “What that event is, I can't speculate to.” McIntyre-Coble said he was unaware of any distress signals from the aircraft. Planes carry an emergency locating transmitter. If exposed to seawater, the device sends a signal to a satellite, which then relays that message back to the Coast Guard to indicate an aircraft may be in distress. There have been no such messages received by the Coast Guard, he said.

 

All 10 people on board the plane were adults, and the flight was a regularly scheduled commuter trip, according to Lt. Ben Endres of the Alaska State Troopers.

 

https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/big-breaking-missing-bering-air-flight-found-crashed-on-alaska-sea-ice-all-10-aboard-dead