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The pilot of a skydiving plane lost power and attempted to glide onto a runway shortly before crashing into trees two weeks ...
Aleh Shamko was conscious when he found himself outside the wreckage with his ankle barely attached. Despite seven surgeries, he's determined to return to the skies.
The NTSB released a preliminary report on a skydiving plane crash back on July 2, 2025, that injured 15 people in Gloucester ...
The pilot of a skydiving aircraft that crashed in Williamstown, New Jersey, on July 2 said the plane's engine lost power.
The pilot of a skydiving plane that crashed earlier this month at Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County reported a loss of ...
Investigators revealed the Cessna single-engine plane went down after the pilot reported a loss of engine power.
14 people were injured after a small plane crash in Gloucester County, at Cross Keys Airport. The crash happened as the Cessna 208B was climbing with the 14 passengers preparing to skydive.
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.
Fourteen people were rushed to the hospital after a skydiving plane crashed on Wednesday in Gloucester County, New Jersey. The view from Chopper 6 showed a massive response with multiple victims ...
The plane – which had 15 people on board – crashed at the Cross Keys Airport on Tuckahoe Road around 5:25 p.m. on Wednesday, according to Gloucester County Emergency Management.