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Six dead in San Diego plane crash as Cessna slams into ocean after pilot made haunting final call to air traffic control

Published on June 09, 2025 at 07:26 PM

SIX people have died after a plane slammed into the ocean off the coast of San Diego.

The aircraft went down in 200 feet of water after taking off on Sunday afternoon.

Coast Guard helicopter in flight over water.
Six people have died after a plane slammed into the ocean in San Diego

The horror crash occurred near Point Loma, a peninsula in San Diego that juts into the Pacific.

Officials with the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the plane was a twin-engine Cessna 414 carrying six people.

The FAA said the plane took off from San Diego and was heading back to Phoenix, Arizona.

The aircraft had reportedly flown to California just a day earlier.

It went down around 12:30 pm on Sunday, according to officials.

Search crews discovered a debris field about five miles offshore later that same day but continued to search for survivors.

The FAA confirmed on Monday that no one survived the crash.

So far, none of the six victims have been publicly identified.

The pilot made a haunting final call to air traffic controllers before the crash.

He said he was struggling to maintain his heading and climb as the aircraft turned toward the shore twice before going back out to sea.

The plane was just 1,000 feet above the water when the controller urged the pilot to climb to 4,000 feet, KTAR reported.

The water in that area is roughly 200 feet deep, the Coast Guard said.

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