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This image taken from video provided by WPVI-TV/6ABC shows a small skydiving aircraft that went off the end of a runway at Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County, N.J., on Wednesday evening, July ...
A JetBlue plane rolled off the runway into the grass Thursday after the pilot lost steering control while landing at Boston’s Logan International Airport, authorities and witnesses said.
New Jersey State Police direct traffic near Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County, N.J., after a skydiving aircraft went off the end of a runway and crashed into the woods Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
The plane crashed into an Iowa cornfield on July 1, 2017. Investigators said the likely cause of the crash was the dog coming into contact with the plane's controls, causing the pilot to lose control.
The JetBlue plane, an Airbus A220, ‘went into the grass while turning off the runway at Boston Logan International Airport’ around 11.55am, stated the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
On June 3, around 11:45 a.m., a Universal Stinson 108 airplane was destroyed after a crash near Farmington, N.C.
The plane, JetBlue flight 312, which left Chicago's O'Hare International Airport at 8:41 a.m. Thursday was in the process of landing at Logan when the plane skidded off the runway.
A turtle on the runway caused a small private plane crash that killed two and seriously injured another person at Sugar Valley Airport, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
New Jersey skydiving company says pilot tried emergency landing but plane went off runway into woods
A New Jersey skydiving company says its pilot encountered mechanical issues that prompted an emergency landing at a small New Jersey airport but couldn't get the plane stopped at the ...
Fifteen people were taken to a hospital when a skydiving aircraft went off a runway and crashed in the woods near an airport in southern New Jersey on Wednesday evening, according to authorities ...
This form is protected by reCAPTCHA. “Following clean up and inspection of the runway, 4R was opened for service at 1:47 p.m. There was no damage to the runway,” officials said this afternoon.
The man lost sight of the plane and then he heard a crash and saw smoke. The plane crashed in a heavily forested area about 255 feet (78 meters) from the runway and caught fire, officials said.
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