San Diego, Cessna 550
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The victims shared a love of live music that took them to shows back east before they left New Jersey late Wednesday on the ill-fated flight.
San Diego County officials identified four of the jet’s six occupants killed in the crash and ensuing fire. One was 42-year-old music agent and certified pilot David Shapiro, who owned the company to which the Cessna 550 Citation II was registered.
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The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that six people were on board the Cessna 550 aircraft that crashed near Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in San Diego, California, around 3:45 AM local time on Thursday.
Federal investigators on Friday offered an update on the NTSB probe into why a Cessna 550 crashed in Murphy Canyon, killing all aboard.
The 3:45 a.m. crash wreaked havoc across several blocks of federal housing, leaving smashed cars and a trail of jet fuel burning in the street. More than 10 houses were badly damaged from debris, sending shocked families running from the smoke and flames.
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San Diego plane crash saw Cessna 550 aircraft fell destroying house's roof, damaging cars. Many military service members live in the neighborhood, which is made up of single family homes and townhomes.