Twin-Engine Plane Crashes Off Monterey Coast: 2 Found Dead, Search for Third Underway

July 27, 2025
Twin-Engine Plane Crashes Off Monterey Coast: 2 Found Dead, Search for Third Underway
  • A small airplane, a twin-engine Beech 95-B55 Baron, crashed off the coast of Monterey, California, on the night of July 26, 2025, resulting in two individuals being found unresponsive and a search ongoing for a third person.

  • The aircraft took off from San Carlos Airport at 10:11 p.m. and was last tracked near Monterey at 10:37 p.m., having traveled approximately 70 miles.

  • The U.S. Coast Guard recovered the bodies of the two individuals on July 27, 2025, following the crash.

  • Emergency crews, including the U.S. Coast Guard, local law enforcement, and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, are involved in the search and rescue efforts.

  • A multi-agency response has been initiated, utilizing helicopters, lifeboats, and drones to search the area.

  • The Coast Guard was alerted to the crash at 10:55 p.m. and dispatched a Response Boat-Small crew that arrived at the scene approximately 15 minutes later.

  • The crash was reported following lost radar alerts and 911 calls from local residents around 10:07 p.m.

  • Debris from the crashed plane was reported washing ashore, with officials estimating the crash site to be 200 to 300 yards offshore.

  • The area around Sunset Drive between Jewell Avenue and Pico Avenue has been closed off as first responders continue their search efforts.

  • The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.

  • The plane was scheduled for a flight to Gooding Municipal Airport in Idaho on July 27, with a planned return to Monterey later that day.

  • Witnesses reported hearing the aircraft's engine revving before it splashed down into the ocean, leading to debris washing ashore.

Summary based on 11 sources


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