Firefighters in Los Angeles found one person dead after locating a small airplane that went missing over a foggy area of the city and crashed Saturday night, authorities said.
The single engine airplane was found around 11:20 p.m. on a steep hillside above a home at Beverly Glen Circle in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
One victim was found at the scene. The pilot was not immediately identified, and no one else was believed to have been on the plane.
An air traffic controller initially reported the plane as missing earlier Saturday night after losing radar contact with the plane, the fire department said.
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Fire department helicopters and ground crews se...