• 2025.12.08 (Mon)
  • All articles
  • LOGIN
  • JOIN
Global Economic Times
APEC2025KOREA가이드북
  • Synthesis
  • World
  • Business
  • Industry
  • ICT
  • Distribution Economy
  • Well+Being
  • Travel
  • Eco-News
  • Education
  • Korean Wave News
  • Opinion
  • Arts&Culture
  • Sports
  • People & Life
  • Column
    • Cho Kijo Column
    • Lee Yeon-sil Column
    • Ko Yong-chul Column
    • Cherry Garden Story
  • Photo News
  • New Book Guide
MENU
 
Home > World

Small Plane Crashes in San Diego, Originating from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey

Eunsil Ju Reporter / Updated : 2025-05-23 03:56:56
  • -
  • +
  • Print
Civilian Jet Crashes into Military Housing Area… All Occupants Presumed Dead, No Ground Casualties

San Diego - A small aircraft crash that occurred last Thursday (local time) morning in San Diego has sent shockwaves across the U.S. The plane, which caused at least two fatalities, has been confirmed to have departed from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey. The crash site, Murphy Canyon, the largest U.S. military housing complex, experienced a fire that damaged multiple homes and vehicles. Fortunately, there were no reported casualties on the ground.

The accident occurred just before 7:00 AM Thursday (local time, as of reporting), when a Cessna 550 small aircraft crashed into a residential area in Murphy Canyon. The crash resulted in at least one home's roof catching fire and collapsing, and over a dozen vehicles were damaged. Currently, approximately 10 homes have sustained varying degrees of damage.

The crashed aircraft was a Cessna Citation II (Model 550) jet, which typically accommodates 8 to 10 passengers. However, the exact number of occupants and their identities have not yet been confirmed. San Diego authorities presume all occupants of the aircraft died, and identification efforts are underway.

The dense fog and low visibility at the time of the crash are also being raised as potential contributing factors to the accident. The San Diego Police Chief reported that the scene was "horrific and surreal," with jet fuel scattered across the streets and everything engulfed in flames.

According to FlightAware, which tracks aircraft flight paths, the Cessna Citation II jet was originally scheduled to arrive at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in San Diego just before 8:00 AM. While the plane was reported to have originated from the Midwest, FlightAware specifies that this particular flight departed from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey and made a stop in Wichita for refueling. Wichita Airport officials also confirmed it was a refueling stop.

Teterboro Airport is located in Bergen County, New Jersey, approximately 6 miles (about 9.6 km) from Manhattan, and is renowned primarily for private and corporate jet use. It is the most preferred airport for private jet users departing from the New York City area, as it handles no commercial flights, making it a favorite for business executives and celebrities who prioritize efficiency and privacy. Equipped with modern facilities and an efficient runway and taxiway system, it minimizes ground waiting times and is one of the airports with the highest number of private jet takeoffs and landings globally.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will jointly investigate this accident. The NTSB will lead the investigation, and determining the exact cause of the crash is expected to take a considerable amount of time. Extensive debris was found at the crash site, and authorities urged residents to report any aircraft wreckage or jet fuel they might find immediately.

The San Diego area has experienced similar incidents in the past, including a Cessna C340 twin-engine aircraft crash in Santee in 2021, which resulted in two fatalities and damage to several homes. This has heightened concerns about small aircraft safety. Attention is now focused on whether this accident will lead to strengthened safety measures for small aircraft operations and a thorough review of air traffic control systems.

[Copyright (c) Global Economic Times. All Rights Reserved.]

  • #NATO
  • #OTAN
  • #OECD
  • #G20
  • #globaleconomictimes
  • #Korea
  • #UNPEACEKOR
  • #micorea
  • #mykorea
  • #newsk
  • #UN
  • #UNESCO
  • #nammidongane
Eunsil Ju Reporter
Eunsil Ju Reporter

Popular articles

  • Apple Poised to Overtake Samsung as World’s Largest Smartphone Maker After 14 Years, Driven by iPhone 17 Success

  • Democrats Hold Double-Digit Lead over Republicans as Trump’s Approval Hits New Low

  • Massive Container Ship Fire Hits Port of LA, Disrupting Operations

I like it
Share
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Kakaotalk
  • LINE
  • BAND
  • NAVER
  • https://globaleconomictimes.kr/article/1065552975074562 Copy URL copied.
Comments >

Comments 0

Weekly Hot Issue

  • JAPAN’S RISING PREDICAMENT: RECORD BEAR ATTACKS STRIKE FEAR ACROSS NATION
  • Trump NSS Declares Europe Faces 'Civilizational Erasure,' Vows to Aid Anti-Immigration Right-Wing Parties
  • Meta's Strategic U-Turn: The AI Race Re-Elevates Real-Time News
  • Gapyeong's Petit France and Italian Village Illuminate Winter with 'Starlight Festival'
  • Grand Opening: Gwangju Museum's Ceramics Culture Center Offers Comprehensive Look at Ceramic History
  • Choi Bun-do, Chairman of PTV Group, Assumes Presidency of the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry in South Central Vietnam

Most Viewed

1
Korean War Ally, Reborn as an 'Economic Alliance' Across 70 Years: Chuncheon's 'Path of Reciprocity,' a Strategic
2
A Garden Where the City's Rhythm Stops: Dongdaemun's 'Cherry Garden', Cooking Consideration and Diversity
3
The Sudden Halt of Ayumi Hamasaki's Shanghai Concert: Unpacking the Rising Sino-Japanese Tensions
4
Farewell to a Legend: South Korea Mourns the Passing of Esteemed Actor Lee Soon-jae
5
Poll Reveals Mixed Japanese Reaction to PM Takaichi’s Taiwan Intervention Remarks
광고문의
임시1
임시3
임시2

Hot Issue

EU Unveils €90 Billion Ukraine Aid Plan Backed by Frozen Russian Assets

Seoul's 'Insane Rent' Warning: Why $30,000 Monthly Rent is a Looming Threat Residential Crisis Deepens as Tourist Housing Conversion Hits Supply

Seo Min-kyu Wins Gold at Junior Grand Prix Final... First Korean Since Kim Yuna 20 Years Ago

2026 Overseas Koreans Agency Budget Confirmed at 112.7 Billion Won... 5.3% Increase Year-on-Year

Let’s recycle the old blankets in Jeju Island’s closet instead of incinerating them.

Global Economic Times
korocamia@naver.com
CEO : LEE YEON-SIL
Publisher : KO YONG-CHUL
Registration number : Seoul, A55681
Registration Date : 2024-10-24
Youth Protection Manager: KO YONG-CHUL
Singapore Headquarters
5A Woodlands Road #11-34 The Tennery. S'677728
Korean Branch
Phone : +82(0)10 4724 5264
#304, 6 Nonhyeon-ro 111-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Copyright © Global Economic Times All Rights Reserved
  • 에이펙2025
  • APEC2025가이드북TV
  • 세종시
Search
Category
  • All articles
  • Synthesis
  • World
  • Business
  • Industry
  • ICT
  • Distribution Economy
  • Well+Being
  • Travel
  • Eco-News
  • Education
  • Korean Wave News
  • Opinion
  • Arts&Culture
  • Sports
  • People & Life
  • Column 
    • 전체
    • Cho Kijo Column
    • Lee Yeon-sil Column
    • Ko Yong-chul Column
    • Cherry Garden Story
  • Photo News
  • New Book Guide
  • Multicultural News
  • Jobs & Workers