PSA Flight 182 Crash Site, San Diego
Some paranormal reports are associated with the PSA Flight 182 crash site in the North Park neighborhood of San Diego. While the area is now a residential neighborhood, stories persist of strange phenomena related to the deadly 1978 disaster. Residents who live near the crash site, particularly at the intersection of Dwight and Nile streets, have reported hearing strange, ghostly voices, including those of children. Some witnesses claim to have heard unexplained knocking sounds coming from inside their homes. Paranormal accounts include objects mysteriously vanishing and then reappearing later. An airport hangar and a local high school were used as temporary morgues following the crash. Visitors to these locations have described unsettling or "strange feelings". For residents who lived through the event, the emotional and psychological trauma remains. Accounts from the time describe a horrific scene, with wreckage and bodies strewn across the streets and roofs. Some who experienced the event directly report that the memory is haunting and difficult to shake, a feeling that contributes to the area's eerie reputation.