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A twin-engine Cessna 414 went down in water off the coast of Point Loma on Sunday, claiming the lives of all six people onboard, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The National Transportation Safety Board 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 – but it does not ...
Crime Twin-engine Cessna with 6 aboard crashes off Point Loma by Chris Jennewein • Times of San Diego June 8, 2025, 11:30 p.m.
All six people who were on board a Cessna 414 aircraft that went down off the coast of Point Loma over the weekend have been presumed dead, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A preliminary crash report from the Federal Aviation Administration stated that the six people on board a Cessna 414 that crashed off of Point Loma Sunday afternoon all died ...
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.
All six people aboard a Cessna that crashed Sunday off Point Loma died in the wreck, according to the FAA. The twin-engine Cessna 414 came down shortly after takeoff, the Federal Aviation ...
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.
USCG officials said the plane, described as a Cessna 414, was located approximately three miles west of the Point Loma coast.
The aircraft was reported down shortly before 1 p.m., according to San Diego Fire Rescue and the U.S. Coast Guard.