A tragic incident unfolded on Tuesday (April 24), as a Douglas C-54 Skymaster aircraft, carrying two individuals, crashed into the Tanana River near Fairbanks and erupted into flames.

Regrettably, no survivors have been located following the plane crash.

The ill-fated flight originated from Fairbanks International Airport earlier in the morning of Tuesday (April 24).

It tragically crashed approximately 7 miles (11 kilometres) from the airport, sliding into a steep hill along the riverbank before catching fire, as reported by the Alaska State Troopers.

Clint Johnson, chief of the National Transportation Safety Boardโ€™s Alaska regional office, stated that the events leading up to the crash remain unclear.

However, the tower operator observed a large plume of smoke, indicating the severity of the incident.

Initially, speculation arose regarding a cabin or fish camp catching fire, but the true nature of the scene only became apparent after landing, leaving passengers shocked and saddened.

The Douglas C-54 is a military variant of the Douglas DC-4, a relic from the World War II era.

While the standard passenger capacity for a DC-4 was 44 during its prime, many have since been repurposed as freighters, according to airlines.net.

Although the Federal Aviation Administration identified the aircraft as a Douglas C-54, the troopers referred to it as a DC-4.

The National Transportation Safety Board has dispatched investigators to the crash site to gather further details.