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.