
Cessna Crash off San Diego: Six Still Missing
**Cessna 414 Crashes off San Diego, Six Missing** A Cessna 414 aircraft crashed into the Pacific Ocean near San Diego on Sunday, leaving six people unaccounted for. The Coast Guard and other emergency responders launched an immediate search and rescue operation, but as of this morning, no survivors have been found. The video footage, released by Periódico El Mexicano, shows the plane's final moments before the crash. "Bravo Alpha, low altitude alert, climb immediately," a voice is heard on the video's audio recording of the air traffic control communication with the plane. Later, the recording indicates, "Bravo Alpha, radar contact lost, six southwest of San Diego airport." The cause of the crash is currently under investigation. The identities of those missing have not yet been released, pending notification of next of kin. The Coast Guard continues its search efforts. This incident highlights the ever-present dangers of air travel and underscores the importance of thorough safety protocols and pilot training. The community is holding out hope for a positive outcome, but the situation remains dire.