Overview
- The Cessna 550, carrying six people, struck power lines and crashed into the Murphy Canyon neighborhood near Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport early on May 22.
- All six passengers aboard the plane are presumed dead, while eight residents on the ground sustained minor injuries and were treated at the scene.
- The crash ignited fires that damaged 15 homes and numerous vehicles, displacing approximately 100 residents from the military housing area.
- Investigators are focusing on dense fog, a broken airport weather system, and an unmanned control tower as potential factors in the crash.
- Debris removal and recovery efforts are ongoing, with federal agencies leading the investigation into the cause and broader aviation safety implications.