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Delta Jet Loses Wing Flap Mid-Air, Skydiving Plane Crashes in NJ: FAA Investigates Both Incidents
A Delta Air Lines flight lost a portion of its wing flap mid-air before landing safely, and a separate skydiving plane crashed in New Jersey, injuring more than a dozen. Both incidents are now under investigation by federal aviation authorities. TL;DR Summary Delta Flight 3247 lost part of its wing flap mid-flight from Atlanta to Raleigh but landed safely; FAA is investigating and retrieved a suspected aircraft part from a Raleigh driveway. Ces…
A plane used for skydiving crashed on Wednesday, July 2, near Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, New Jersey, USA, leaving at least 15 people injured. According to information released by Fox News and agencies such as EFE, the aircraft, a Cessna 208B, transported a group of jump enthusiasts into free fall when, for reasons still unknown, it drifted to the end of the track and ended up impacting a nearby wooded area.
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