https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14372221/Alaska-Bering-airplane-vanishes-search.html
Three bodies have been found inside the wreckage of an aircraft thought to belong to a plane which vanished off the coast of Alaska.
The remains were found inside an aircraft matching the description of the missing plane which disappeared with ten people on board last night, authorities said.
The plane was discovered crash-landed 34 miles southeast of of Nome, which was the missing flight's intended destination.
Little detail is known about those who were on board except they were all adults. There has been no word on the remaining seven people who are missing.
The tiny Bering Air Caravan took off from Unalakleet, a small community in western Alaska, and was on a short 55-minute commuter flight when it suddenly disappeared off flight radars over the Norton Sound inlet at 3:16pm local time.
Choppy seas and frigid temperatures had hampered rescue efforts, with the Coast Guard and Air Force both deploying teams.
The FBI joined the search on Friday 'to try and locate the group through cell phone tracking', and officials said they were focusing efforts on the icy shoreline in hopes of finding survivors.