Tragic Plane Crash Claims Lives of Pilot Landon Baldwin, Wife, and Four Others
On June 8, 2025, a twin-engine Cessna 414 crashed into the Pacific Ocean near San Diego’s Point Loma, killing all six people on board. Among the victims were pilot Landon Baldwin and his wife Torrie, both in their 20s from Safford, Arizona, leaving behind two young children.

The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed no survivors. The plane, returning from Arizona to Phoenix, encountered trouble shortly after takeoff. Landon reported difficulty maintaining altitude and requested to land at a nearby naval airport but lost contact after calling “Mayday” several times.

Witnesses described the plane descending rapidly into the water nose-first. Aviation experts believe spatial disorientation was likely a factor, with no evidence of mechanical failure.

The local community is deeply saddened by the loss of the Baldwins and others, including a father and his three adult sons. Family and friends remember Landon as a passionate pilot and devoted family man, and Torrie as loving and full of life. Memorials and condolences continue as investigations by the FAA and NTSB proceed.