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Crews find wreckage where aircraft carrying 3 people crashed off San Clemente Island

by Binghamton Herald Report
May 10, 2023
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Search and rescue crews have found wreckage near where a U.S. Navy contractor’s aircraft with three people aboard crashed Wednesday morning off the Channel Islands, according to officials.

Crews found a debris field a mile southwest of San Clemente Island, close to where a Phoenix Learjet plunged into the Pacific Ocean at about 7:55 a.m., according to Levi Read, a U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson. Coast Guard officials arrived at the scene at about 8:55 a.m.

“That is the last known location of the aircraft that we had suspected crashed,” Read said. “We are in an active search situation at this point for the three people on board.”

An MH 60 Jayhawk helicopter is searching the waters, and the U.S. Navy and U.S. Customs and Border Protection are also aiding in the search and rescue efforts, Read said.

A U.S. Coast Guard Air Station San Diego MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew has launched for search and rescue efforts for the report of a downed aircraft with 3 persons on board 1 mile SW of San Clemente Island. pic.twitter.com/8UWArQoRXj

— USCG Southern California (@USCGSoCal) May 10, 2023

Read said Fireside Partners has been hired to contact the family members of the three people on board the Phoenix Learjet, which was not a military plane.

For the record:

1:25 p.m. May 10, 2023An earlier version of this story said the Phoenix Learjet was owned by Fireside Partners out of Delaware. The aircraft is not owned by Fireside Partners.

Drew Verbis, a spokesperson for Naval Base Ventura County, said a non-military contract passenger aircraft departed from Naval Air Station Point Mugu and lost contact with air traffic controllers about a mile from San Clemente Island near the San Diego coast.

Verbis said the Navy has small aircraft that are contracted for shuttle flights similar to a bus. Verbis said the aircraft’s mission and destination were unknown, but he said it was likely related to travel or transportation.

The identities of the three people on board haven’t been confirmed.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated.

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