n666ds pilot A Cessna S550 Citation S/II, N666DS, was destroyed when it crashed while on approach to runway 28R at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport (MYF/KMYF), San Diego, California. The pilot and five passengers were killed. At least three victims were members of Sound Talent Group, including the co-founder with a pilot licence and the pilot of the flight..
n666ds plane The Cessna Citation II is primarily used for business travel and can carry six to eight passengers, a pilot, and a co-pilot. [2][3] According to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records, it was built in 1985 and was owned by Dave Shapiro. [3] . The registration of the plane was N666DS. [4][5]
n666ds crash David Shapiro, an Alaska-based pilot and music mogul, tragically died when his private plane crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, sparking an NTSB investigation and leaving the music world in mourning.