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Families watch in horror as skydiving plane crashes in France, killing all 11 aboard

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Jun 29 Evening

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Fox News - World8h ago

Families watch in horror as skydiving plane crashes in France, killing all 11 aboard

A skydiving plane crashed in northeastern France shortly after takeoff on Sunday, killing all 11 people on board, including five instructors, five first-time jumpers, and the pilot. Families of some victims witnessed the aircraft fall from the sky near Nancy-Essey Airfield. The single-engine Pilatus PC-6 reportedly suffered an apparent malfunction and crashed vertically, narrowly missing a populated area. France's aviation accident investigation agency has opened a safety investigation into the crash. Authorities are still determining the cause, and officials are offering support to the victims' families. The incident is described as the country's deadliest skydiving aviation accident in approximately three decades.

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A skydiving plane crashed moments after takeoff in northeastern France, killing all 11 people aboard.

— French officials

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The victims included five skydiving instructors, five first-time jumpers, and the pilot.

— Officials

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Some of the victims' families witnessed the aircraft falling from the sky.

— French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez

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France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) has opened a safety investigation into the crash.

— BEA

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The aircraft suffered an apparent malfunction and fell almost vertically, narrowly missing a populated area.

— Meurthe-et-Moselle Prefect Yves Séguy

Jun 28 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

A skydiving plane crashes in northeastern France, killing all 11 people on board

A skydiving plane crashed in northeastern France on Sunday, killing all 11 people on board, including five instructors, five novice jumpers, and the pilot. The aircraft, identified as a Pilatus PC-6, dropped out of the sky suddenly shortly after taking off from the Nancy-Essey airfield. Authorities stated the plane suffered a malfunction and fell almost vertically, narrowly missing a built-up area. Families of the victims witnessed the crash, leading to significant emotional distress. The Paris prosecutor's office is leading the investigation into the cause of the accident, which is France's biggest aviation accident involving skydiving in approximately 30 years. Emergency services provided psychological support to the victims' relatives at the scene.

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Fox News - World22h ago

French investigators probe fatal skydiving plane crash that killed pilot and 10 parachutists

A plane carrying 11 people, including five parachuting instructors, five novice jumpers, and the pilot, crashed shortly after takeoff from Nancy-Essey Airport in northeastern France on Sunday. Authorities stated the aircraft suffered a malfunction and fell almost vertically, narrowly missing populated areas. Flight tracking data indicates the single-engine Pilatus PC-6 banked left shortly after departure before crashing less than a minute later. French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez and Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot visited the crash site, and investigations are underway by the Paris prosecutor's office and the Air Transport Gendarmerie to determine the cause. This incident marks France's deadliest aviation accident involving a skydiving flight in approximately 30 years.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

At least 11 dead as skydiving plane crashes in France

A plane carrying skydivers crashed in Tomblaine, northeastern France, on Sunday at 11 am local time, resulting in the deaths of all 11 people on board. The victims included the pilot, five students, and five instructors. Emergency services responded immediately to the scene, and authorities are collecting witness statements. The Ministry of the Interior confirmed that the Interior Minister was en route to the crash site. Police advised the public to avoid the area around the airport to ensure unimpeded access for responders.

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Key Claims

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A plane carrying participants in a skydiving activity crashed shortly after takeoff in northeastern France on Sunday, killing all 11 people aboard.

— authorities

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The victims included five parachuting instructors, five novice jumpers preparing for tandem skydives and the pilot.

— The Meurthe-et-Moselle Prefecture

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The aircraft suffered a malfunction and "fell almost vertically," narrowly missing a populated area.

— Prefect Yves Séguy

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Flight tracking data showed the single-engine Pilatus PC-6 banked left shortly after takeoff before crashing less than a minute later.

— Flightradar24

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An investigation, directed by the Paris prosecutor's office, will determine the cause of the crash.

— Interior Minister Laurent Nunez