
NTSB Investigates Deadly San Diego Plane Crash: Power Lines, Airport Issues Cited
A small plane crashed in San Diego last week, killing three people, including music executive Dave Shapiro and two young women who worked for his agency. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reported that the aircraft struck power lines in poor weather conditions. The NTSB investigation is expected to last up to a year. "The pilot did not report any issues before the crash," a spokesperson stated. Adding to the tragedy, officials revealed that the airport's runway lights were off and its weather alert system was down at the time of the accident. The incident highlights concerns about safety protocols and infrastructure maintenance at the airport. The investigation will seek to determine the exact cause of the crash and whether any negligence contributed to the tragic loss of life. The families of the victims are grieving the untimely deaths of their loved ones.