SAN FRANCISCO — The legal showdown between the FBI and Apple Inc. over an encrypted iPhone isn’t the first thing to come crashing unexpectedly into the life of U.S. Magistrate Judge Sheri Pym of the Central District of California.

In 2003, while Pym and her family were at home, a small twin-engine plane crashed into their Claremont residence, narrowly missing Pym, her husband, and their then-21-month-old daughter.

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