
2 killed in plane crash near Golden Gate Bridge, sheriff's office says
CNN
A plane crash northwest of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge on Friday afternoon killed two people, the Marin County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.
The plane -- identified as a fixed-wing, single-engine Vans RV-10 personal aircraft -- crashed into a hillside in the Marin Headlands near Slacker Hill, said the release. The aircraft's emergency beacon was activated about two minutes later, it added.
First responders deployed to search for the plane, but their efforts were hindered by "heavy fog and condensation, which obscured visibility in the area," the sheriff's office said. The plane was found at about 2 p.m., and the two people inside were declared dead at the scene.

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