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The Coast Guard has suspended its search for six people who were aboard a Cessna 414 aircraft that crashed into the Pacific Ocean off the San Diego coast on Sunday.
Mr. Funk was the managing editor of Pleroma Media, and worked as a breaking news reporter at The Messenger after spending 25 years at Fox Television as a producer, executive producer, and digital content director.
Six people have been killed after a small plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean. The seven-seater Cessna 414 crashed five miles west of Point Loma just off the San Diego coast about 12.50pm yesterday. The plane took off from San Diego International Airport and was just six minutes into its flight to Phoenix, Arizona, when it crashed.
The aircraft, identified as a Cessna 414, was reported down shortly before 1:00 p.m. Sunday, according to San Diego Fire Rescue and the U.S. Coast Guard.
Mr. Funk was the managing editor of Pleroma Media, and worked as a breaking news reporter at The Messenger after spending 25 years at Fox Television as a producer, executive producer, and digital content director.
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