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A twin-engine Cessna 414 crash off Point Loma in San Diego resulted in the deaths of all six on board, including a father and his three sons.
Six people missing after a Cessna 414 crashes into the Pacific off San Diego; Coast Guard leads search as federal agencies begin investigation ...
Six people have died after a Cessna 414 crashed into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, local authorities have ...
A Cessna 414 crashed into the Pacific Ocean off San Diego, killing all six aboard shortly after takeoff. The pilot issued a mayday call, citing difficulty maintaining heading and altitude. The plane ...
The Coast Guard has suspended the search for the wreckage of a small plane that crashed into the ocean shortly after taking off from San Diego and killing all six people aboard.
Six people are feared dead after a light aircraft plummeted into the Pacific Ocean three miles south-west of San Diego, California.
The plane crashed near Point Loma, sending search and rescue crews to find the wreckage and six presumed victims.
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.
A twin-engine Cessna 414 with six people onboard went down about three miles west of Point Loma while en route to Phoenix.
Six people were presumed dead after a small plane headed to Phoenix from San Diego crashed into the Pacific Ocean on June 8, 2025.
The crash comes weeks after a small Cessna crashed into a San Diego neighborhood in foggy weather and killed six people.