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San Diego Crashes

by Larry Dighera <LDighera@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 26, 2008 at 10:16 PM

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20080622-2251-bn22crash2.html
    Two missing after plane crash near Oceanside coast 

    By Mark Arner
    UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
    
    10:51 p.m. June 22, 2008
    
    One man survived and two others were missing Sunday night after a
    four-seat plane crashed more than a mile off the coast of
    Oceanside.
    
    The crash of a 2006 Cessna 172S was re****ted to aviation officials
    at 5:11 p.m. by a witness in another aircraft, authorities said. 

     The Coast Guard sent a helicopter, two 32-foot rescue vessels and
    an 87-foot cutter. The search was difficult because of thick fog:
    Visibility was 20 feet, officials said.
    
    The search was also hampered by a lack of floating wreckage on the
    ocean's surface, said Oceanside police Lt. Lee Steitz.
    
    “There was no debris, no other survivors, no oil slick, just no
    sign there had been a crash at all,” he said.
    
    Shortly after 9:15 p.m., the police department's active search for
    survivors had been suspen ...

    The rescued man was taken to a hospital in La Jolla for treatment
    of a broken leg, Nelson and Oceanside fire officials said. The man
    told authorities that two other men were aboard the aircraft,
    Nelson said.
    
    “He said he was a passenger in a plane that went down,” Steitz
    said. “He was obviously injured and in shock. He could have been
    in the water for 30 to 60 minutes.” 



 http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080624/news_1m24plane.html
    Vista couple rescue man after plane crash at sea
    
    Survivor is found despite thick fog
    
    By Matthew Rodriguez
    STAFF WRITER
    
    June 24, 2008
    
    Amber Jones and her husband were about 1½ miles offshore in their
    fi****ng boat surrounded by dense fog Sunday when her husband
    noticed a man floating quietly about 50 yards away. 

    Jones threw a life preserver near the man, but he didn't reach for
    it. Her husband, Darrin, asked the man why he was out there, but
    he only replied that he didn't speak English.
    
    His head was going under, and he was gulping water. Together, the
    Vista couple pulled the man onto the boat.
    
    They soon learned he had survived a plane crash.
    
    “He said, 'Mi amigos, they're gone, they're dead,' ” Amber Jones
    said. “He told us that several times.” ...

    An FAA spokesman said the pilot may have been unable to pull the
    plane out of a spin.
    
    “Preliminary re****ts suggest that he tried to” enter the spin, FAA
    spokesman Ian Gregor said. “Based on witness accounts.”
    
    Gregor said the flight originated at 1 p.m. at Montgomery Field in
    Kearny Mesa. The plane was one of two Cessna 172s that flew from
    San Diego to Long Beach. They were returning when the crash
    occurred. ...

    Amber Jones said the survivor was calm when she and her husband
    pulled him from the ocean. He told them he couldn't swim, and that
    his legs were broken. He had cuts on his face and arms, she said,
    and he told them he had been in the water for about 30 minutes.
    ...


Yet another:


http://www.air****tbusiness.com/web/online/General-Aviation-News/Cessna-Crashes-into-Ocean-after-Carlsbad-Takeoff/18$11838
    Thursday, June 26, 2008
     Cessna Crashes into Ocean after Carlsbad Takeoff
    
     
    Lisa Petrillo and Chet Barfield
    The San Diego Union-Tribune
    
    
    
    CARLSBAD -- A private plane carrying three members of an Arizona
    family crashed into the Pacific Ocean yesterday just after taking
    off from McClellan-Palomar Air****t in Carlsbad.
    
    Two bodies, identified by a relative as Sharon Kochert, 59, and
    her daughter, Alexandria Meekcoms, 25, were recovered by
    commercial boats about two miles offshore. Kochert's husband,
    Leroy "Lee" Kochert, 70, believed to be the pilot of the plane,
    was still missing when authorities called off their search about 6
    p.m. ...

    Air****t spokesman Bill Polick said the pilot radioed "some kind of
    a catastrophic event" moments after takeoff to air traffic
    controllers. ...

    Burgan said the three had flown in to see her 5-week-old son, Kaj,
    at the home Burgan shares with her husband, Erik, and 10-year-old
    daughter, Taliyah. She took a cellular phone photo of the trio
    when they deplaned at the air****t on Saturday and first held her
    baby.
    
    Leroy Kochert was a retired dentist and his wife was his former
    dental assistant. Meekcoms was a former English teacher who
    attended Purdue University and had become a personal trainer and
    fitness model. ...
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
San Diego Crashes
Larry Dighera <LDigher  2008-06-26 22:16:23 
Re: San Diego Crashes
Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@[EM  2008-06-27 06:22:35 
Re: San Diego Crashes
Buster Hymen <BusterHy  2008-06-27 07:28:25 

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