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The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report regarding the Cessna 414 aircraft that crashed into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Point Loma last month.
The Cessna 414 went down for unknown reason several miles west of Point Loma at about 12:30 p.m. Sunday, shortly after taking off from San Diego International Airport, according to the federal agency.
Nation World Small plane crashes into ocean off San Diego with 6 people aboard A Cessna 414 with six people went down about 3 miles west of Point Loma Sunday, according to U.S. Coast Guard.
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.
All six people who were on board the Cessna 414 aircraft that went down around three miles off the coast of Point Loma in San Diego just before 12:45 p.m. on Sunday are presumed dead, according to ...
The @USCG is searching for a downed Cessna 414 with 6 POB, approx. 3 mi W of Pt. Loma. Currently searching are 1 Jayhawk helo from Air STA Ventura, 1 C-27 from Air STA Sacramento, CGC Sea Otter, 1 ...
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