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The pilot of a skydiving aircraft that crashed in Williamstown, New Jersey, on July 2 said the plane's engine lost power.
Investigators revealed the Cessna single-engine plane went down after the pilot reported a loss of engine power.
The NTSB released a preliminary report on a skydiving plane crash back on July 2, 2025, that injured 15 people in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
The skydiving business was at the Cross Keys airport in Williamstown, Gloucester County. The Cessna 208B plane is owned by Arne Aviation LLC and is leased to Skydive Cross Keys in Gloucester County.
Medical personnel and first responders gather at the scene of a reported plane crash at the Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County. (6abc) Fifteen people were taken to the hospital after a skydiving ...
Small skydiving plane crashes at Cross Keys Airport 15 people were on board the aircraft, including the pilot when the plane went down in a large, wooded area in Gloucester County.
A small plane crashed near Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, on Wednesday, leaving at least five people injured. Authorities were called to the scene at around ...
The call for the “mass casualty” incident came in around 5:30 p.m. for an emergency situation at the Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County, just over 20 miles outside of Philadelphia.
Multiple people were injured after a skydiving plane crashed at the Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township, New Jersey, according to officials.
Multiple people were injured after a skydiving plane crashed at the Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township, New Jersey, according to officials.