How did this Learjet end up with its nose in San Diego's bay? Watch here.
The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident. According to FlightAware, the Learjet had taken off at 12:22 p.m. before returning to North Island, lasting a total of 55 minutes in the air before the incident.
"I looked over and there was a massive amount of firetrucks and I could clearly see it was a plane that was partially in the water," said one witness. “I was happy that it didn't become like worse than it was just because there are like a lot of businesses, and like things right near everything," said Jasmine Urquidez, an employee at a nearby restaurant.The crash occurred as Tropical Storm Kay brought heavy winds and buckets of rain to the county. A flood watch and warning and high wind warning were in place for some areas of the county Friday.
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