6 dead in San Diego jet crash. What we know about victims
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Investigators say six people on board a private plane died when it crashed in a San Diego neighborhood in heavy fog.
Investigators are piecing together the final moments before a small private jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, killing all passengers on board. According to the NTSB, the skies were foggy, and that the destination airport’s runway approach lights and automated weather reports were not functioning properly.
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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.
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The weather alert system and runway lights weren't working at a foggy San Diego airport where a private jet was planning to land before it crashed into a neighborhood, but the cause of the crash remains unclear to investigators,
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