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The pilot of a skydiving aircraft that crashed in Williamstown, New Jersey, on July 2 said the plane's engine lost power.
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.
Investigators revealed the Cessna single-engine plane went down after the pilot reported a loss of engine power.
The pilot of a skydiving aircraft that crashed earlier this month at Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, New Jersey, said the plane's engine lost power, according to a preliminary report released by ...
At least 15 people were hospitalized after a small plane veered off the runway at a New Jersey airport and crashed into the ...
A skydiving plane with 15 people onboard went off the end of the runway at a New Jersey airport, southeast of Philadelphia, ...
A skydiving plane carrying 15 people has crashed near an airport in southern New Jersey after reporting engine trouble ...
After a plane crashed near Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, New Jersey, Wednesday, fourteen people were taken to hospitals ...
First responders are on scene after an ambulance crashed into a house in South Jersey on Thursday. The crash happened around 3:30 p.m. on July 3 along the 900 block of Woodlane Road in Mount Holly, ...
The pilot of a skydiving team encountered mechanical issues that prompted an emergency landing at a small New Jersey airport ...