Small plane crashes near Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, New Jersey; at least 5 injured
- On July 2 evening, a Cessna 208B carrying 15 people crashed near Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township, injuring all onboard in a mass casualty incident.
- The Cessna 208B experienced engine trouble during climb after takeoff, prompting the pilot to attempt to circle back before crashing into a wooded area near Cross Keys Airport.
- Gloucester County Emergency Management reported 3 critically injured victims airlifted, 14 taken to local hospitals, many decontaminated after being covered in jet fuel.
- Authorities declared a mass casualty incident, urged the public to avoid the area, and the FAA is investigating the crash involving 15 injured people near Cross Keys Airport.
- Investigators from FAA, NTSB, and local authorities plan overnight wreckage removal at Cross Keys Airport as they probe the leased aircraft owned by ARNE Aviation LLC, operated by Skydive Cross Keys.
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Skydiving Plane Crashes Off Runway With 15 Aboard In New Jersey
What’s supposed to be the thrill of a lifetime nearly turned into tragedy on Wednesday. A skydiving plane with 15 people aboard crash-landed in the woods at a New Jersey airport.But somehow—miraculously—everyone survived.The Cessna 208B had just taken off from Cross Keys Airport, southeast of Philadelphia, when the pilot reported engine trouble. He tried to turn back but didn’t make it. The plane plowed off the end of the runway and into the tre…
Skydiving plane crashed while trying to take off at N.J. airport, leaving 3 critically injured: officials
Three people were critically injured and 11 others were hurt when a skydiving plane crashed Wednesday afternoon in Monroe Township in Gloucester County near the Cross Keys Airport, officials said at a press conference Wednesday night.
Skydiving plane goes off runway and crashes into woods; 15 hospitalized
Fifteen people were taken to the hospital after a skydiving aircraft radioed it was having engine trouble after takeoff and crashed on landing near an airport in southern New Jersey on Wednesday, according to authorities.
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