Coast Guard Suspends Search for Six After San Diego Plane Crash
Coast Guard Suspends Search for Six After San Diego Plane Crash

Coast Guard Suspends Search for Six After San Diego Plane Crash

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The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for six people aboard a Cessna 414 that crashed into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, with all presumed dead. The plane, which departed from San Diego International Airport and was headed to Phoenix, made multiple mayday calls before crashing about three miles west of Point Loma. Among the victims were pilot Landon Baldwin, his pregnant wife Torrie, their two young children, and Jeremy Bingham with his three sons. Despite extensive search efforts covering over 300 square miles and 35 hours, no survivors or wreckage were found, and the plane remains unrecovered in deep water. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash, but the cause remains unknown, and the investigation could take months or years due to the lack of recovered debris. Family members described the victims as loving and responsible, and the community mourns their loss.

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