14 Injured When Skydiving Plane Crashes In South Jersey
- A single-engine Cessna 208B with 15 individuals on board went down near Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township, New Jersey, on Wednesday at approximately 5:30 p.m.
- The pilot reported engine trouble shortly after takeoff and attempted to return to the airport but crashed into a wooded area near the runway.
- Emergency responders found passengers covered in jet fuel who required decontamination, and many injured were transported to Cooper University Hospital and Inspira Hospital for treatment.
- Fourteen people were injured, including three in critical condition, while one person refused treatment on scene; Andrew Halter called survival of all aboard 'fantastic and remarkable.'
- The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are actively investigating the crash, with multiple agencies assisting and wreckage removal underway.
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The aircraft crashed into trees while attempting to land, crashing into a wooded area near the runway, according to FAA
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