Small plane crashes into San Diego neighborhood in 'direct hit to multiple homes'
- A private Cessna Citation II jet crashed early May 22 into the Murphy Canyon military housing neighborhood in San Diego during foggy weather.
- The flight departed late Wednesday evening from Teterboro, New Jersey, made a refueling stop in Wichita, Kansas, and while nearing Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport, it collided with power lines roughly two miles from the runway.
- The crash ignited a home, about a dozen others suffered damage, and spilled jet fuel caused multiple vehicle fires while residents were evacuated and shaken awake.
- Among the six people aboard the private jet was a leading executive from Sound Talent Group; officials confirmed at least two deaths and reported that eight others were injured, mostly individuals on the ground.
- Officials reported that the accident scene was devastating, with jet fuel flowing down the street and roughly 100 residents evacuated to a nearby school, while the investigation will be led by the transportation safety authorities.
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Snow of Devastation – Small Plane Crashes Into Residential Area in San Diego
In the south of California, on the border with Mexico, a small plane crashed into the middle of a residential area. A huge debris field was created. However, as a miracle, there were apparently no other people harmed except the aircraft occupants.
2 people killed when private plane crashes in San Diego, video reveals charred neighborhood
A private jet crashed into military housing in San Diego during foggy weather early Thursday, igniting cars parked along a suburban neighborhood block and killing multiple people on board the plane, authorities said.

Multiple people on private plane that crashed into San Diego neighborhood are dead
Authorities say a private jet crashed into military housing in San Diego during foggy weather, igniting parked cars and killing multiple people on board the plane.

Several Killed in California Aviation Accident · Global Voices
Several people died this Thursday in the crash of a small private plane that crashed overnight in a residential neighborhood of San Diego, California, in the west of the United States, according to local authorities. “We believe there are several fatalities,” said Dan Eddy, of the San Diego Fire Department, and explained that most likely the deceased were on the plane and not in vehicles and homes damaged in the accident. The United States Feder…
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