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Bering Air flew overloaded planes in icy conditions, contributing to a 2025 crash that killed 10, with safety concerns and lawsuits following.
The NTSB found Bering Air operated flights exceeding weight limits before a fatal February 2025 crash near Nome, Alaska, that killed 10 people.
A Cessna Caravan was over 1,000 pounds overweight in icy conditions, with 44% of flights in a seven-day period exceeding weight limits.
Pilot Chad Antill had raised concerns about pressure to carry excess cargo.
Discrepancies were found between fuel logs and onboard data.
The NTSB’s preliminary findings are not final, with a report expected in late spring or early summer 2026.
Four families have filed wrongful death lawsuits alleging negligence and reckless operation.
Bering Air has updated safety procedures but faces ongoing legal and regulatory scrutiny.
Bering Air voló aviones sobrecargados en condiciones de hielo, lo que contribuyó a un accidente de 2025 que mató a 10, con preocupaciones de seguridad y demandas legales posteriores.