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According to FlightAware, the small plane, a Cessna 208B, took off from Cross Keys Airport at 5:19 p.m. and was only in the air for four minutes.
The plane – which had 15 people on board – crashed at the Cross Keys Airport on Tuckahoe Road around 5:25 p.m. on Wednesday, July 2, according to Gloucester County Emergency Management.
That type of plane, a C208, is commonly used for skydiving operations. Cross Keys Airport, located in Williamstown, is a known location for skydiving outings.
Aircraft ID info from Cross Keys Airport crash The downed aircraft appears to be a Cessna Grand Caravan that flies multiple times a day out of Cross Keys, according to online flight trackers.
The incident at the Cross Keys Airport involved a Cessna 208B carrying 15 people, according to a Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson. The administration is investigating.
The call for the “mass casualty” incident came in around 5:30 p.m. for an emergency situation at the Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County, just over 20 miles outside of Philadelphia.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the crash, which involved a Cessna 208B with 15 people onboard, occurred around 5:30 p.m. at Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township, N.J., about 20 miles ...
A Cessna 208B plane was in the air for minutes after taking off at Cross Keys Airport in Williamstown before reports of a downed aircraft emerged just before 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, according to ...