Two are dead after a small commuter plane that can carry up to ten passengers crashed into an car dealership on Tuesday morning. The pilot of the 1974 Beechcraft King Air E90 aircraft and a passenger died after the plane crashed into a car lot located at 1000 Pike Street in Marietta. The airplane, owned by Intel Management, was enroute from Columbus, Ohio to Parkersburg, West Virginia before it went down about 20 minutes after take-off at 7am. The crash appears to be between the Pioneer Buick GMC car lot and the Hensler's County Market. Eight cars at the dealership were on fire and remains of the plane could be seen by bystanders.
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