Skydiving Plane Crash in France Kills All 11 On Board
Authorities opened a technical inquiry after the plane plunged almost vertically, killing the pilot and 10 skydivers on board, officials said.
- On Sunday, June 28, 2026, a civilian aircraft crashed in Tomblaine, France, killing at least 11 people after departing from Nancy-Essey aerodrome; victims included five instructors, five students, and the pilot.
- The victims were Independent Nurses from Nancy participating in their first skydiving trip; reports indicate Three individuals were thrown from the aircraft near Salvador Allende Street.
- Prefect Yves Seguy of Meurthe-et-Moselle activated the departmental operational center to monitor the event, while national police urged the public to "Imperatively avoid the Salvador Allende Street area entirely."
- Authorities established a cordon around the crash site amid significant explosion risk, while Two emergency medical teams deployed to manage the scene; Interior Minister is expected to address media later today.
- Investigations into the incident continue as officials coordinate response efforts in Tomblaine, where local reports confirm the crash occurred near the exit of a cemetery amid the human toll believed to be very high.
357 Articles
357 Articles
11 killed in skydiving plane crash in eastern France
Eleven people were killed when a small civilian plane carrying skydivers crashed in eastern France, according to officials. The plane went down in Tomblaine, near the city of Nancy, after taking off from the nearby Nancy-Essey aerodrome, according to the prefecture of Meurthe-et-Moselle. The victims were the pilot and 10 passengers, French officials said. BFMTV reported that the passengers were two groups of five skydivers who were taking part i…
French investigators probe fatal skydiving plane crash that killed pilot and 10 parachutists
A skydiving plane crash in northeastern France killed all 11 people aboard a Pilatus PC-6, including five instructors, five tandem jumpers and the pilot, authorities said.
The tragedy that claimed eleven lives this Sunday near Nancy during a skydiving baptism is the deadliest in recent French history outside of commercial aviation. Source link: https://www.liberation.fr/societe/crash-davion-pres-de-nancy-les-principaux-accidents-dappareils-legers-en-france-depuis-trente-ans-20260628_AQZELWZWEVBTPN5ZSHTQQKOBCY/ Author: Libération, AFP. Publish date: 2026-06-28 14:59:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to th…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

































