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Al Arabiya
23-05-2025
- Al Arabiya
All six people aboard plane that crashed in San Diego confirmed dead
All six people aboard a private jet that crashed in a San Diego neighborhood were killed, but nobody on the ground was seriously injured, an official for the National Transportation Safety Board said on Friday, a day after the fiery accident. The twin-engine Cessna Citation on approach for landing early on Thursday at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport clipped some power lines and plowed into a military housing community known as Murphy Canyon, just west of a golf course, according to NTSB investigator Dan Baker. The aircraft slammed into a street and immediately burst into flames that destroyed the plane and damaged nearby homes and vehicles, Baker told a news briefing. He said nobody on the plane survived, but added no one on the ground was killed or seriously injured. Although Baker did not give any numbers, authorities have previously said six people were aboard the plane, including the pilot. A total of eight people on the ground were treated at or near the scene for minor injuries, according to Candace Hadley, a spokesperson for San Diego Fire-Rescue, who added that a number of residents were instrumental in safely evacuating their neighbors as the fire spread. Local news media identified two of the people aboard the plane as music industry agent Dave Shapiro, owner of the company to which the plane was registered, and musician Daniel Williams, a former drummer for the metal rock band The Devil Wears Prada.

RNZ News
22-05-2025
- RNZ News
Two killed as business jet crashes in San Diego neighbourhood, US officials say
By Chelsea Bailey, Aaron Cooper, Pete Muntean, Alaa Elassar, Stephanie Elam, Matthew J. Friedman, CNN Firefighters work the site where a small plane crashed into a San Diego, California, residential street on May 22, 2025. Photo: AFP/SANDY HUFFAKER Hours after an aircraft slammed into a San Diego neighbourhood, the smell of jet fuel remained thick in the air as investigators scoured the area for clues to uncover what caused the plane to crash, killing multiple people. The business jet careened into homes in a San Diego military housing community just before 4am Thursday (US time), authorities said. The debris field is at least a quarter mile long, and jet fuel rained down the residential street, igniting several cars and damaging others as far as several blocks away from the main crash site. Hours later, the sun rose over charred ruins of a home badly damaged from the plane, which gouged a hole in the side of the house and collapsed the roof onto a car below. At least two people have died and eight others were injured, according to the San Diego Police Department. Before crashing into the neighbourhood, the aircraft hit power lines about two miles from nearby Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport, according to Eliott Simpson, a senior aviation accident investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), which is investigating the crash. "There are fragments of the aircraft under the power lines," Simpson told reporters Thursday afternoon. Six people were on board the aircraft, according to an update from the Federal Aviation Administration. At least two people have died and eight others were injured, according to the San Diego Police Department. All fatalities appear to be from the plane, San Diego Fire Assistant Chief Dan Eddy said during a press conference on Thursday, telling reporters that the exact number of fatalities is unclear but he doesn't believe anyone on the aircraft survived the crash. Among those killed in the crash was music booking agent David Shapiro, who represented some of the most well-known international hard rock, punk and indie bands, Billboard Magazine reported Thursday. Shapiro owned the aircraft under a company named "Daviator LLC," according to FAA records. "We are devastated by the loss of our co-founder, colleagues and friends," a spokesperson for Sound Talent Group, whose roster includes Hanson and Jefferson Starship, told Billboard. "Our hearts go out to their families and to everyone impacted by today's tragedy. Thank you so much for respecting their privacy at this time." The home directly impacted by the plane had been occupied at the time of the crash, but neighbours helped the family to evacuate, Eddy said at a news conference Thursday afternoon. "For me it's a little bit of a miracle," he said. "I do know neighbours helped them get out and that's the beauty of what I love in this neighbourhood too," Eddy added, "military looking out for one another." A home is partially destroyed where a small plane crashed into a San Diego, California, residential street on May 22, 2025. Photo: AFP/SANDY HUFFAKER Scott Wahl, San Diego Police Chief, said he still struggling to describe the scene his crews encountered when they arrived early Thursday morning. "I can't quite put words to describe what this scene looked like but with the jet fuel running down the streets and everything on fire all at once, it was pretty horrific to see," he said during the press conference. The aircraft, a Cessna 550 airplane often called a Citation, crashed near Montgomery Executive Airport around 3.45am Thursday, the San Diego Fire Department told CNN. The private jet is commonly used for business travel and can carry eight to ten people. Departing from Teterboro, New Jersey, Wednesday night at about 11.15pm, the plane made a fuel stop in Wichita, Kansas, before crashing, according to Simpson. The NTSB will be spending Thursday and Friday on scene documenting the crash site, and plans to recover the airplane to a secure location on Saturday, Simpson said. This aircraft likely has a flight data recorder and possibly a cockpit voice recorder, he said. A preliminary report will be published on the NTSB website in about two weeks and a final report will be released in about 12-18 months. CNN aviation safety analyst David Soucie said one of his biggest concerns is that the Cessna Citation airplanes are generally considered "one of the most reliable airplanes." Although he's awaiting the findings from the FAA investigation into the crash, including whether fog could have played a role. Soucie said the presence of jet fuel on the ground would seem to indicate that the plane did not run out of gas. He cautioned it could also take some time to determine how many people were onboard the aircraft. "It is really difficult, considering the level of damage, I don't want to get too morose about it, to actually identify how many people are on the aircraft," he said. "So it may take a little while considering the damage to the airplane." Eddy told the Associated Press it was very foggy at the time the private plane crashed. "You could barely see in front of you," he said. Visibility was down to half a mile with low cloud ceilings around the time of the crash, weather observation data shows. Investigators look through the site where a small plane crashed into San Diego, California, residential street on May 22, 2025. Photo: AFP/SANDY HUFFAKER "I can tell you that there are multiple homes, upwards of 10 homes, that were affected," Eddy said at the conference. "Also when it hit the street, as the jet fuel went down, it took out every single car." Video captured by a neighbourhood resident who asked to remain anonymous shows flames engulfing vehicles lining both sides of the street shortly after the crash, as their car alarms blared. The resident told CNN they were awakened by a loud boom and their house began shaking. The man ran outside to see the whole street ablaze and grabbed a hose to begin spraying down his yard, he said, then he decided to evacuate the area. He told CNN he also helped police knock on his neighbours doors so they could evacuate. Captain Robert Heely, Commanding Officer of Naval Base San Diego, said the neighbourhood is "one of the largest military housing units in the world". "Certainly we have a lot of military families that are impacted," Heely said, before adding his condolences to the families of those on board the plane. San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria vowed the city will continue to support those affected. "They are part of a military community that makes up our city - proud partners of our community - and we will support them for as long as it takes to make sure that we get back to good here," he said. The San Diego Humane Society has taken in at least 12 pets affected by Thursday's crash, including multiple dogs whose fur was doused in jet fuel. A post on X shows the humane society's medical team donned hazmat suits to decontaminate and wash off the animals. According to the flight tracking site FlightAware, the Citation took off from Teterboro Airport, just outside of New York City, late Wednesday night (US time). The plane stopped in Wichita, Kansas for about an hour before flying on to San Diego. The pilot of the plane asked air traffic controllers about the weather at Montgomery Gibbs Field when they were descending at 9000 feet, but the automated weather system at the airport was not working, air traffic control recordings show. "The Montgomery ASOS is out of service," the Southern California Approach controller told the pilot in audio recorded by The Automated Surface Observing System provides weather updates every minute, 24/7. "I've got the Miramar automated weather," the controller radioed the pilot and provided him the conditions from the Marine Corps Airfield - about three miles away. The controller reported poor conditions - visibility of a half mile and a cloud ceiling of 200 feet. The pilot's responses were not recorded by the website. The controller checked another airport which was "a little bit better but not much" before the plane proceeded to try and land at Montgomery Gibbs. The pilot announced on the radio the plane was three miles away from a planned landing on Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport runway 28, according to a recording from the website There was no sign of any problem, and no emergency was declared. The airport has a control tower, but it is not staffed in the overnight hours so pilots announce their intentions to any other pilots listening on the "common traffic advisory frequency." The Citation, according to FAA records, is owned by a company in Alaska and was built in 1985. - CNN
Yahoo
18-05-2025
- Yahoo
5 Killed After 2 Helicopters Collide and Crash Near an Airport. Authorities Say the Investigation Could Now Take a Year
Two helicopters collided midair near an airport on May 17, leaving no survivors There were a total of five people on board the helicopters, which were registered outside of Finland and traveling from Estonia The investigation into the collision is ongoing, and it could take up to a year, authorities saidMultiple people are dead after two helicopters collided and crashed near an airport, leaving no survivors. A total of five people died in the incident — which took place in Kauttua, Eura, near the Eura Airport in southwestern Finland — on Saturday, May 17, according to an official news release from Finland's National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). According to flight plans, there were two people on board one of the helicopters and three in the other, Finnish police said. Both aircraft were destroyed in the collision and subsequent crash. An emergency call reported the collision to police at around 12:35 p.m. local time, and first responders arrived 'quickly' at the scene of the accident, according to the NBI. All five passengers were pronounced dead at the scene, authorities later revealed in a press conference held on Sunday, May 18, per Estonian Public Broadcasting. The NBI did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Sunday, May 18. The crash site, a wooded area, has since been isolated, police said, adding that the helicopters were located a little over 300 feet apart from each other. Both helicopters involved in the crash were civil and registered outside of Finland, police said. They were traveling from Tallinn, Estonia, to Piikajärvi in Kokemäki, according to the NBI. (The Piikajärvi Airport is located about 9.3 miles from the Eura Airport.) Finnish and Estonian authorities are now 'working closely together in response to the accident,' Johannes Siirilä, detective chief inspector of the NBI, said in an official statement. The NBI is also cooperating with the Southwestern Finland Police Department on the investigation, the bureau said. Police are currently investigating the details of the helicopters and the crash itself. The Safety Investigation Authority is also conducting its own investigation at the crash site, per the NBI. The NBI's Robin Lardot said that the investigation is currently focused on the distance maintained between the two aircraft, as well as their altitude at the moment of the fatal May 17 collision, Estonian Public Broadcasting reported. What is left of the two helicopters — which were revealed to be Robinson R-44 models — have been sent to the city of Turku for investigation, according to the Estonia outlet. Autopsies of the five victims will also take place in the Finnish city. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Though Finnish authorities declined to comment on the identities of the deceased, Estonian Public Broadcasting identified three of the crash victims as businessmen Oleg Sõnajalg and couple Priit and Lilit Jaagant. As for the cause of the crash, Tiina Bieber with the Finnish Safety Investigation Authority said investigators cannot say whether it was human error or malfunction, per Estonian Public Broadcasting. Bieber also said that the investigation could take nine months to a year. Read the original article on People


Times of Oman
18-05-2025
- General
- Times of Oman
5 dead after helicopters collide in Finland: police
Kauttua: Five people have died after two helicopters collided mid-air in western Finland, police said on Saturday. Police said the midair collision occurred shortly after noon near the town of Kauttua. The wreckage fell about 700 meters from the Ohikulkutie road. "Five people died in a helicopter accident near Eura Airport on Saturday," Detective Chief Inspector Johannes Siirila said in a statement. Finnish police confirmed that three people were travelling in one of the aircraft and two in the other. The civilian helicopters had taken off from the Estonian capital Tallinn, and were heading towards Piikajarvi Airport in Kokemaki, about 15 kilometres (9 miles) from Eura airport. Media reports said they were carrying Estonian businessmen. Finnish and Estonian authorities were cooperating closely, a police statement said Police have sealed off the area near the accident as preliminary investigations were underway. Roads leading to Eura airport have been closed. "Several rescue units and police patrols" were at the scene, said police, who were alerted to the crash at 12:35 p.m. local time (10:35 a.m. GMT) The two helicopters involved in the collision were found approximately 100 meters apart in a wooded area near Eura airport. It was not immediately clear what caused the collision.


The Sun
17-05-2025
- General
- The Sun
Helicopters in Finland crash into each other killing all on board in horror smash as one chopper ‘dropped like a stone'
FIVE people have died after two helicopters crashed into each other in Finland. One of the helicopters reportedly "dropped like a stone" as the choppers spiralled out of control. The two helicopters collided and crashed in a wooded area near Eura airport at around 12pm, according to police. The choppers fell 600ft from the sky. The police said: 'The accident has resulted in several fatalities. "The exact number of victims and the identities of the passengers are still being determined." But the Estonian Ministry of Foreign affairs confirmed to public broadcaster ERR that all five people on board the helicopters had died. .