Crime & Safety

Airplane Pilot Escapes Crash Unharmed

A 65-year-old pilot from Novato ditched his plane in the marsh near McInnis Park Golf Center after the engine malfunctioned.

A pilot whose small plane crashed Thursday afternoon in Marin County walked away unharmed, according to San Rafael Fire Department and Federal Aviation Administration representatives.

The plane went down near the San Rafael Airport at about 4 p.m. Thursday, San Rafael Fire Chief Chris Gray said, and San Rafael fire and rescue units found the plane in a marshy area near

Gray said it appeared that the plane did not hit any structures and that a preliminary investigation indicates that the plane's engine apparently malfunctioned shortly after takeoff. Firefighters who assessed the plane found it mostly intact, he said.

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FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said the single-engine experimental Air Camper crashed under unknown circumstances and that the pilot was uninjured.

The pilot, a 65 year-old Novato resident, explained that he had just taken off from the Smith Ranch Airport in his GN1 Air Camper, which he had built himself, when he experienced engine trouble and ditched the plane in the marsh, according Marin County Sheriff's Sgt. Barry Heying.

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He was the only person aboard the plane, and his condition was assessed by paramedics at the scene.

The National Transportation Safety Board determined there will be no investigation into the matter, according to Heying.

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