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Focus falls on cause of collision off Calif. coast
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AP
Nov 2, 2009
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Investigators met Monday to look into the cause of a crash involving a Coast Guard plane and a Marine helicopter that killed nine people, as the search for bodies and wreckage continued off the Southern California coast.
Helicopters, Navy and Coast Guard vessels continued their weekend search of more than 600 square miles of the Pacific, but there was scant hope of finding any survivors and the mission was now characterized as one of recovery, Coast Guard officials said.
In addition to debris, Coast Guard Lt. Josh Nelson said searchers would watch for the "black box" cockpit recorders carried by the aircraft. They might supply information about the final moments before the Coast Guard C-130 and the Marine Corps AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter collided Thursday evening.
After the crash, debris was found about 50 miles off of San Diego.
Waters in the search area were 2,400 feet deep, Nelson said, and he declined to estimate the chances of recovering anything more.
"We've searched the entire area for 3½ days so far and didn't find anything," he said.
A mishap analysis board comprised of Coast Guard and Marine officials was meeting in San Diego to begin a weeks-long process of examining debris, radio transmissions and other information and trying to figure out what happened, Nelson said.
Investigators are also collecting witness statements from those aboard the three other Marine aircraft and will check to see if any distress calls were made.
The Coast Guard plane with seven people on board was searching for a missing boater. The helicopter's two-man crew was flying in formation with another Cobra and two transports on a nighttime training exercise.













