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Skydiving plane's engine lost power before crashing at Cross Keys Airport in New Jersey, NTSB report says
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 ...
A skydiving trip in Australia took a harrowing turn when one person’s parachute became entangled in the tail of the plane, ...
A single-engine Cessna 208B skydiving plane carrying 15 people crashed Wednesday evening at Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, New Jersey. The crash left 14 individuals injured and prompted a massive ...
Three people were critically injured and 11 others were hurt when a skydiving plane crashed Wednesday afternoon in Monroe Township in Gloucester County near the Cross Keys Airport, officials said at a ...
A thrill-seeking flight ended in disaster when a skydiving aircraft veered off a New Jersey runway and into the woods, leaving 15 people injured. What was supposed to be a thrilling jump turned into a ...
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Investigators release video of skydiver cutting parachute free after becoming caught on plane wing
Australia's transport safety investigator has released video footage of a skydiver cutting himself free from his parachute after it became snagged on a plane wing in mid-air.
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Australian skydiver’s parachute became caught on plane tail 15,000 feet in the air, video shows
Video released by Australia’s transport safety agency on Thursday shows the harrowing moment when a skydiver’s parachute was caught on the tail of an airplane before a jump in September.
A skydiver was injured during a September incident in Australia. A skydiver endured a frightening situation when his reserve ...
A skydiver dangles from a parachute tangled on an airplane's tail at 15,000 feet in a video the Australian Transport Safety ...
As a family care physician in Allentown, Frank Matrone knows a thing or two about the importance of keeping fit. At ...
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