Fatal aircraft accident in Baja California

5 fatalities • Mexico, Mexico • Flight

A twin-engine aircraft crashed during a regional flight departing from Punta Prieta, resulting in the deaths of all five people on board.

What happened

A regional flight operating out of Punta Prieta ended in a fatal accident within the region of Baja California. The twin engine aircraft was in transit when it went down under circumstances that remain unidentified at this time.

There were five fatalities recorded following the impact, as all occupants on board the aircraft perished in the crash. No survivors were reported from the scene.

Findings

The specific reasons for the accident have not yet been determined, as the aircraft crashed under unknown circumstances. Investigations into the exact cause of the descent and subsequent impact are pending further details.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1975-12-21 Rockwell Aero Commander 500 accident near Mexico, Mexico?

A twin-engine aircraft crashed during a regional flight departing from Punta Prieta, resulting in the deaths of all five people on board.

Were there any fatalities in the 1975-12-21 Rockwell Aero Commander 500 accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 5 fatalities.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1975-12-21 involved a Rockwell Aero Commander 500, registration N9392R, operated by George W. Peck, at Mexico, Mexico.

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