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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.
UPDATE: Skydiving plane crashed while trying to take off at N.J. airport, leaving 3 critically injured, officials say A plane went down Wednesday afternoon in Monroe Township in Gloucester County near ...
Gloucester County Emergency Management is reporting a downed aircraft at the Cross Keys Airport. Officials are calling the incident a multi-agency mass casualty incident. According to reports, at ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, N.J. (WPVI) -- Fourteen people were injured after a single-engine skydiving plane crashed on Wednesday in ...
Fourteen people were hospitalized after a single-engine skydiving plane went down on Wednesday in Gloucester County, New ...
15 people have been hospitalized after a skydiving plane veered off the end of the runway and crashed into the woods in New ...
According to officials, a small aircraft crashed on the 1600 block of Tuckahoe Road, near Cross Keys Airport, on Wednesday, ...
A skydiving plane with 15 people onboard crashed while taking off a runaway at Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
The skydiving plane that crashed early Wednesday evening at Cross Keys Airport experienced midair “mechanical issues” and ...
A skydiving aircraft carrying 15 people crashed at Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown ... said Andrew Halter, who is with the ...
There were 15 people on the plane when it "went off the runway while departing" Cross Keys Airport around 5:30 p.m., the FAA said.