Breaking!!! Plane crashes in San Diego neighborhood...........

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Multiple people on board a private plane that crashed into a San Diego neighbourhood are dead, authorities said.
Assistant Fire Department Chief Dan Eddy said that they will be investigating whether the plane hit a power line.
No one on the ground was injured, he said.

San Diego police and fire officials said the plane could hold eight to 10 people, but they do not yet know how many were on board.
“When it hit the street, as the jet fuel went down it took out every single car that was on both sides of the street,” Mr Eddy said.

“You can see that every singe car was burning down both sides of the street.”
San Diego officials haven’t released details about the plane that crashed but said it was a flight coming in from the Midwest.
Mr Eddy said it was very foggy at the time the private plane crashed.
“You could barely see in front of you,” he said.
The Cessna 550 aircraft crashed at about 3.45am near the Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

“The number of people on board is unknown at this time,” the FAA said in a statement.
 
Another crash due to pilot error. :(
I keep mentioning this, its like pilots forgot how to fly since Trump was elected.
Pilot couldn't see the runway due to fog,
Continued to go lower under the fog to see the runway (2 miles away)
Hit a power line when descending to land.
Crashed into homes.
All six dead.

 
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Chilling series of failures revealed after jet carrying ex-Devil Wears Prada drummer, music agent crashes into neighborhood​

By
Shane Galvin
Published May 23, 2025
Updated May 23, 2025, 11:16 p.m. ET

The runway lights were out, a weather alert system wasn’t working and there was heavy fog at a San Diego airport when a pilot who had flown across the country made the decision to proceed with landing but came up short and crashed into a neighborhood, killing all six aboard the aircraft, investigators said Friday.

Investigator Dan Baker of the National Transportation Safety Board said officials will work over the next year to determine what caused the Cessna 550 Citation to crash just before 4 a.m. local time Thursday. The jet was carrying a music executive and five others.

No one in the neighborhood of U.S. Navy housing died, but eight people were treated for smoke inhalation...

The pilot acknowledged the weather conditions for landing at the small airport were not ideal and debated diverting to a different airport while discussing the visibility with an air traffic controller at a regional Federal Aviation Administration control tower, according to audio of the conversation posted by LiveATC.net.

The Federal Aviation Administration had posted an official notice for pilots that the lights were out of service, but it’s not known whether the pilot had checked it.

He didn’t discuss the lights being out with air traffic control, but was aware that the airport’s weather alert system was inoperable. Ultimately, the pilot is heard saying that he’ll stick with the plan to land at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport.

“Doesn’t sound great but we’ll give it a go,” he told the air traffic controller.

The plane crashed about 2 miles from the airport. Baker said a power surge knocked out the weather system at the airport but the pilot was aware of the fog and an air traffic controller gave him weather information from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, about 4 miles north.
 
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