Crime & Safety
UPDATE: One Dead in Small Plane Crash South of Rowell Ranch
The plane most likely crashed this morning in unincorporated Alameda County, according Sheriff's spokesman JD Nelson.

One person is dead after a plane crashed in the hills of unincorporated Alameda County between Pleasanton, Dublin, Castro Valley and Hayward Thursday night or Friday morning, Alameda County Sheriff’s spokesman JD Nelson confirmed. Nelson said there are no homes close by and so it’s likely no one heard the crash.
Civil Air Patrol pilots found the wreckage of an aircraft this morning, according Nelson. Acting Director of Santa Clara County Airports Eric Peterson said investigators found the plane at about 8:30 a.m.
Nelson said the crash started a small grass fire that extinguished itself due to the rain, fog and mist in the area. Preliminary information today from the Federal Aviation Administration initially said the crash occurred near Livermore.
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FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said that according to preliminary information a single-engine Cessna 210 en route to Reid-Hillview Airport in San Jose from Concord was reported as overdue on Thursday. Gregor said he could not confirm the tail number for the aircraft. The tail number is like a license plate number for a plane.
Peterson said when pilots file a flight plan they indicate when they will depart and when they will arrive at their destination. When the plane arrives, the pilot usually calls the control tower and the air traffic controllers will close out the flight plan, Peterson said. If the pilot does not call in, the FAA will initiate a search by calling airports along the plane’s planned route to see if the pilot landed and failed to call the tower, Peterson said.
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“And that’s the call we got,” Peterson said.
According to local authorities the pilot was the only person on board. Nelson said officials with the FAA are at the scene and the National Transportation Safety Board will be investigating the crash.
“The NTSB will make a determination as to what happened,” Nelson said.
Nelson says the Alameda Sheriff’s Office is helping to maintain the debris field. Nelson said officials with the coroner’s bureau have retrieved the body.
By Bay City News and Autumn Johnson
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