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The outcome "could have been much worse," said the representative of Skydive Cross Keys, which has operated since 1994 at ...
After a plane crashed near Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown, New Jersey, Wednesday, fourteen people were taken to hospitals ...
In a statement to Action News, the Skydive Cross Keys, the company that leases the aircraft, says the issues began around ...
Three people remain in critical condition after a skydiving plane with 15 people aboard crashed at a small airport in Williamstown, New Jersey on Wednesday.
The plane was current on all scheduled maintenance and had recently undergone a routine FAA inspection, authorities said.
A tow truck driver was struck and killed by a passing SUV while he was helping a stranded driver on the shoulder of Route 287 ...
Skydive Cross Keys said in a statement that the aircraft developed "mechanical issues" at roughly 3,000 feet after takeoff.