LAKE ARROWHEAD, CA – A 210 Cessna plane crashed into the San Bernardino Mountains Saturday afternoon and both occupants survived, according to ABC 7.
The Cessna was traveling to Big Bear City when it lost radio contact with air traffic control shortly before the accident.
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It has not been determined what caused the crash at this time but the incident is currently under investigation by the AA and National Transportation Safety Board.
The plane was heading from Chino to Big Bear City, according to FAA spokeswoman Elizabeth Cory. Air traffic control lost radio contact with the aircraft shortly before the crash, she said.
The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the cause.
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