Small Plane Crash Near San Diego Sparks Search for Six
On Sunday at approximately 12:30 p.m., a twin-engine Cessna 414 went down in the Pacific Ocean roughly three miles west of San Diego's Point Loma peninsula. The incident has prompted a swift response from the US Coast Guard and other emergency agencies as they continue searching for the six individuals who were onboard.
Rescue Efforts Underway Amid Deep Waters
The crash site lies in waters estimated to be around 200 feet deep, complicating recovery operations. Despite the challenging conditions, search teams are actively scouring the ocean in hopes of locating survivors or recovering debris from the aircraft.
Investigations by FAA and NTSB
Both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched investigations to determine the cause of this tragic incident. Authorities aim to piece together the sequence of events that led to the crash and assess any potential safety issues.
Community on Edge Awaiting Updates
As the search continues into Monday, families and the local community remain anxious for any news. The quick response from multiple agencies underscores the seriousness of the situation and the collaborative efforts to bring clarity to the unfolding tragedy.
Further updates will follow as more information becomes available.