San Diego plane crash

San Diego Plane Crash Kills Six: Pilot Error Suspected in IMC Conditions

A twin-engine Cessna 414 crashed off the coast of Point Loma, San Diego, killing all six people on board. The plane, owned by Optimal Health Systems but reportedly sold to private individuals earlier in 2023, crashed shortly after takeoff while returning to Phoenix from Arizona. Pre-crash audio recordings indicate the pilot struggled to maintain altitude and heading before issuing a Mayday call. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the crash.

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San Diego Plane Crash: Private Jet Kills All Onboard, No Ground Casualties

A small plane, possibly a Cessna, crashed into a San Diego military housing neighborhood, resulting in multiple fatalities, all of whom were on the plane. The crash ignited numerous homes and vehicles, causing a significant fuel spill and requiring hazmat response. While several injuries were reported on the ground, no additional fatalities outside the aircraft occurred. Local officials are supporting impacted residents and investigating the cause of the accident.

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