Small Skydiving Plane Crashes Near NJ Airport
Small Skydiving Plane Crashes Near NJ Airport

Small Skydiving Plane Crashes Near NJ Airport

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A small single-engine Cessna 208B carrying 14 to 15 people crashed just off the runway at Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, Gloucester County, New Jersey, around 5:30 p.m. on July 2, 2025. The plane, reportedly used for skydiving, prompted a mass casualty response from multiple emergency agencies. At least five individuals were transported to Cooper University Hospital in Camden, but their conditions remain unknown. The airport is known as a popular skydiving center, and authorities have urged the public to avoid the area to keep access clear for emergency vehicles. Extensive emergency resources were deployed, and some victims were seen being taken away on stretchers. The cause of the crash is under investigation by the FAA.

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