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A light aircraft that crashed off the coast of San Diego a month ago, killing all six people aboard, abruptly descended hundreds of feet for unknown reasons and then climbed back up almost as far ...
Minutes later, at about 12:30 p.m., the business plane went down into the sea about two miles west of Point Loma, according to the NTSB. The report does not include a ruling on the cause of the crash.
The crash was reported at 12:30 p.m. on June 8. All six people on board the aircraft — the pilot and five passengers — were presumed dead by authorities. The NTSB’s report, released Tuesday, ...
The plane crashed into the ocean near Point Loma, and the Coast Guard suspended the search after covering more than 300 square miles. So far, no wreckage has been recovered.
A GoFundMe campaign has been set up for the family of the victims in the June plane crash off Point Loma. More than $37,000 has been raised, but the family is hoping to raise $100,000 to help with ...
The U.S. Coast Guard searched for a twin-engine Cessna 414, tail number N414BA, that crashed approximately three miles west of Point Loma, a coastal community in San Diego. The crash was first ...
The plane crashed into the ocean near Point Loma, and the Coast Guard suspended the search after covering more than 300 square miles. So far, no wreckage has been recovered.
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