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Nighttime Fog and Faulty Lights: A Deadly Plane Crash in San Diego
San Diego, California, USAThursday, June 19, 2025
A power surge had also knocked out the weather system at the airport. However, the pilot was informed about the foggy conditions from a nearby air traffic controller. The plane was flying too low when it hit the power lines. It should have been much higher as it approached the airport.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the crash. They have not yet determined the exact cause. The final report is expected next year. The NTSB's preliminary report highlights several critical issues. The lack of runway lights and the pilot's decision to land in poor visibility are major concerns. The delay in repairing the lights due to an environmental study is also a point of interest.
The crash raises questions about safety protocols and pilot decision-making. Why did the pilot attempt to land in such poor conditions? Did the pilot know the runway lights were out? These are questions that need answers. The NTSB's final report will provide more details. But for now, the community is left to deal with the aftermath of a tragic event.
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