
A small aircraft carrying a single engine went down close to Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County, New Jersey, on Wednesday. The crash occurred just before 5:30 PM local time in Williamstown. According to reports from Action News, an affiliate of ABC News based in New Jersey, there were approximately 14 individuals aboard the flight. Footage captured at the location revealed extensive rescue operations underway, with several injured passengers—reported as around five—rushed to Cooper University Hospital in Camden for treatment.
Here’s a clip recorded at the location of the accident:
According to aviation radar information, the aircraft involved seemed to be a Cessna 208 model commonly utilized for skydiving activities. The plane’s identification number was N716MM. As of now, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not issued an official comment. This particular airplane is typically employed for parachuting operations. crashed nose-first A short time after departing from Cross Keys Airport, according to the New York and New Jersey Port Authority.
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