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US: Skydiving plane goes off runway in New Jersey

Associated Press News on MSN · 2d
New Jersey skydiving company says pilot tried emergency landing but plane went off runway into woods
Eight people remain hospitalized after a skydiving plane crashed at Cross Keys Airport in southern New Jersey on Wednesday evening.
USA TODAY on MSN · 2d
New Jersey skydiving company says plane experienced 'mechanical issues' after takeoff
Skydive Cross Keys said in a statement that the aircraft developed "mechanical issues" at roughly 3,000 feet after takeoff.
Newsweek on MSN · 3d
New Jersey Skydiving Plane Crash Update as 15 People Sent to Hospital
At least 15 people were hospitalized after a small plane veered off the runway at a New Jersey airport and crashed into the woods.
3don MSN
Police chief describes scene after plane crash at New Jersey's Cross Keys Airport: "It's pretty unbelievable"
After a plane crashed near Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, New Jersey, Wednesday, fourteen people were taken to hospitals ...
3don MSN
Skydiving plane with 15 people onboard goes off runway at New Jersey airport, injuring multiple people
A skydiving plane with 15 people onboard went off the end of the runway at a New Jersey airport, southeast of Philadelphia, ...
4don MSN
Sumner County agencies respond to deadly plane crash. What we know
Sumner County Emergency Medical Services confirmed a multi-agency response to a plane crash in Sumner County. At least one person is dead.

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