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Skydiving aircraft goes off runway at Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, New Jersey; 15 injured
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Skydiving aircraft goes off runway at Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, New Jersey; 15 injured

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Last updated: July 3, 2025 12:54 am
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Fifteen folks on board a skydiving plane had been injured after the small aircraft went off the runway at Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, New Jersey, on Wednesday.

The Federal Aviation Administration stated the small aircraft, a Cessna 208B, went off the runway on the Gloucester County airport on North Tuckahoe Highway at round 5:15 p.m. Japanese Time. The FAA is investigating the incident. 

The 15 folks injured on the small aircraft had been taken to Cooper College Hospital in Camden, New Jersey, a spokesperson for the hospital stated. Three of them are “underneath analysis,” eight of the injured have much less extreme accidents and 4 of the folks on board have minimal accidents.

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Cross Keys Airport is privately owned and serves many non-public passenger planes, and it is also a well-liked place to take skydiving classes.

The small aircraft was concerned in an incident in July 2023 at an airport in Suffolk, Virginia. 

Within the Nationwide Transportation Security Board’s last report from the 2023 incident, the federal company stated the pilot was getting back from her fifth skydive of the day when plane went off the runway throughout the touchdown. 

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Because the aircraft landed in Virginia, the “the flare appeared inadequate,” and the nostril touchdown gear collapsed. The aircraft then went off the runway and got here to relaxation within the grass. The plane sustained substantial injury to the engine mounts throughout the incident, in response to the NTSB. The federal company stated the pilot didn’t report any mechanical malfunctions or failures with the aircraft that might have “precluded regular operation.”

The NTSB decided the “pilot’s insufficient touchdown flare” resulted within the crash in 2023.

Gloucester County OEM is asking folks to keep away from the realm.

This can be a growing story and shall be up to date.

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Tom Ignudo

Tom Ignudo is a digital content material producer at CBS Philadelphia. Earlier than he joined CBS Philadelphia in 2021, Tom coated highschool and faculty sports activities for the Philadelphia Inquirer. He covers breaking information, sports activities and extra.

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