San Diego plane crash
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SAN DIEGO (AP) — 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, likely killing all six aboard the aircraft, investigators said Friday.
The investigation will continue Friday into why a Cessna 550 plunged into a Murphy Canyon neighborhood, killing all six aboard the plane.
An Indian passenger jet that encountered a hailstorm mid-flight made a safe landing, despite significant damage to the plane.