A small plane plowed into the front entrance of a barbecue restaurant Friday, killing one person, believed to be the pilot, AP reported. McCall's BBQ & Seafood Restaurant had yet to open for business. «The front is completely gone,» said Rhonda Hobbs, who lives behind the restaurant. «The plane is all the way on the inside.» The crash around 10 a.m. «shook the house,» she said. Kathleen Bergen, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration in Atlanta, said officials know of only one fatality. The victim was believed to be the pilot; authorities had accounted for all the restaurant employees present and did not believe the plane carried a passenger. Bergen said the plane was a single-engine Navion built in 1947, registered in Chantilly, Virginia. Bergen said officials do not believe there was a flight plan. The plane «was a smaller airplane, flying low, out of controlled airspace,» Bergen said. One restaurant worker was taken to Johnston Memorial Hospital complaining of back pain, Johnston County spokesman Pat LaCarter said.