What Made A Skydiving Plane Crash In South Jersey? Feds Release Initial Findings
GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, JUL 2 – The preliminary report cites engine power loss as the cause of the crash that injured 14 of 15 people aboard a Cessna at a skydiving flight event.
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NTSB: Skydiving plane engine failed in NJ crash
MONROE TOWNSHIP (WPHL) -- THE National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report on Thursday detailing a skydiving plane crash on July 2 in Monroe Township, N.J. Investigators say the engine of the Cessna 208 aircraft operated by Skydive Cross Keys lost engine power while flying at 3,000 feet. Two pilots and 13 passengers were on board when the pilots tried to land the plane on the Cross Keys Airport runway, but slammed into tree…


NTSB releases report on skydiving plane crash that injured 15 people in NJ
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.
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