Search for Survivors Suspended After Plane Crash off California Coast

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The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for three people in a civilian aircraft that crashed into the Pacific Ocean off the southern California coast. The aircraft, a Phoenix Learjet, was contracted by the U.S. Navy with civilian personnel aboard. The cause of the crash is unclear, and the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating. Multiple agencies, including the Coast Guard, U.S. Navy, the Air Force, and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, were involved in the search, which covered 334 square miles.
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