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The U.S. Coast Guard was searching for survivors Sunday after a Cessna 414 with six people on board crashed off Point Loma.
Six people were killed after a small plane crashed into the ocean off the coast of San Diego on Sunday, the authorities said. The plane, a twin-engine Cessna 414, crashed about three miles west of ...
Six people were killed after a small plane crashed into the ocean off San Diego on Sunday, authorities said.
Here's what we know after authorities called off the search for passengers of a plane that crashed on the way to Phoenix near the coast of San Diego.
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Investigators say runway lights that would have helped guide a small jet into a San Diego airport in foggy weather before it ...
The NTSB said it will continue working to determine why a Cessna 414 with six people on board crashed off the coast of Point Loma on Sunday.
A small, twin-engine Cessna 414 crashed into the ocean near San Diego with six people on board. The plane was en route to Phoenix, Arizona, after departing from San Diego International Airport.
The crash comes weeks after a small Cessna crashed into a San Diego neighborhood in foggy weather and killed six people.
The twin-engine Cessna 414 crashed shortly after taking off in San Diego, with six people confirmed dead, the Federal Aviation Administration said, with wreckage found five miles out to sea ...
The plane crashed near Point Loma, sending search and rescue crews to find the wreckage and six presumed victims.
SIX people have died after a plane slammed into the ocean off the coast of San Diego. The aircraft went down in 200 feet of water after taking off on Sunday afternoon. The horror crash occurred ...
A Cessna 414 carrying six individuals crashed into the Pacific Ocean near San Diego shortly after takeoff on Sunday. The US Coast Guard and San Diego ...
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