SAN DIEGO — A private plane approaching an airport whose lights were out in heavy fog crashed in a San Diego neighborhood, killing the six people on board, including groundbreaking alternative music executive Dave Shapiro.
The crash stunned the heavy metal and hard rock scene that grew out of the punk movement. The music agency that Shapiro cofounded, Sound Talent Group, represented groups like Pierce The Veil, Parkway Drive and Sum 41, but it also ventured into more pop acts like Vanessa Carlton.
It could take a year to sort out exactly what happened to the plane, but investigators know there was thick fog, problems with the runway lights and a broken weather alert system, said Dan Baker of the National Transportation Safety Board.
Baker said the plane's pilot and passengers were killed in the crash, but that no one on the ground was killed or seriously injured.
Authorities haven't released the names of all six victims, but those who have been identified included a drummer and two employees of Sound Talent Group who shared Shapiro's love of music.
Here's what to know about them and the crash:
Dave Shapiro
It was the connections Shapiro, 42, made more than the music he played that made him successful.