
Skydiving plane goes off New Jersey runway and crashes into woods, sending 15 to hospital
The incident at the Cross Keys Airport, about 21 miles (34 kilometers) southeast of Philadelphia, involved a Cessna 208B carrying 15 people, according to a Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson, who said it is under investigation.
Aerial footage of the crashed plane shows it in the woods, with several pieces of debris nearby. Firetrucks and other emergency vehicles surrounded the scene.
Three people are being evaluated at Cooper University Hospital's trauma center in Camden, New Jersey, and eight people with less severe injuries are being treated in its emergency department, Wendy A. Marano, a spokesperson for the hospital, said. Four other patients also with 'minimal injuries' are waiting for further evaluation, she said. She wasn't able to provide the exact nature of the injuries.
Members of the hospital's EMS and trauma department were at the crash site, she said.
A person who answered the phone at Cross Keys Airport on Wednesday said he had no information and referred questions to Skydive Cross Keys, a commercial skydiving business at the airport. Skydive Cross Keys didn't immediately respond to an email from The Associated Press requesting comment.
The National Transportation Safety Board said in a post on the social platform X that it is investigating the crash.
Gloucester County Emergency Management warned the public on its Facebook page to avoid the area in order to let emergency vehicles access the site.
Gov. Phil Murphy said on X that he had been briefed on the crash and that there had been 'no fatalities at this time.'
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