HONOLULU, Hawaii -- A skydiving plane crashed and burst into flames just after takeoff from a small seaside airfield on the island of Oahu, killing 11 people, officials said Saturday. Authorities ...
A skydiver has died three days after colliding with another skydiver mid-air over Orange, Massachusetts. The accident happened Saturday afternoon after the man jumped from a Jumptown Skydiving plane, ...
Death almost took Justin Robert Fuller in June. Fuller was a tandem skydiving instructor for Skydive Tennessee, a company from Tullahoma, when he and 19 other people boarded a plane for a day of jumps ...
Five people remain hospitalized with injuries suffered after a skydiving plane crashed in Gloucester County last week. The single-engine Cessna 208B craft with 15 aboard crashed shortly before 5:30 ...
The pilot of a skydiving plane that crashed earlier this month at Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County reported a loss of engine power and attempted to glide back to the airport but landed too fast ...
YORKVILLE - A routine skydiving trip went awry Thursday afternoon, when the plane struck a parachutist who had just jumped out the door. After the wing struck the 31-year-old man, the pilot lost ...
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. The ...
A skydiving plane that went off a runway and crashed into the woods near a small New Jersey airport experienced "mechanical issues" just minutes after taking off, the skydiving company said in a ...
MONROE TOWNSHIP (WABC) -- A Brooklyn man is dead after he landed in a New Jersey backyard in a skydiving accident. The incident happened Sunday afternoon in Washington Township, in Gloucester County.
A skydiving instructor, Justin Fuller, died in Nashville, Tennessee, after falling without a parachute during a tandem dive. The incident occurred when Fuller and a student reportedly became stuck on ...
Over the weekend, two planes full of skydivers crashed into one another some 12,000 feet in the air, yet everyone on board somehow lived. That's a pretty cool story on its own, but since we had no ...