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Justin Fuller Spidey was on a small plane used for skydiving, along with 19 other people, when it crashed shortly after ...
A small plane used for skydiving crashed near Tullahoma Regional Airport in Tennessee on June 8. ‘There were no casualties,’ ...
Twenty people were on board the plane, which crashed shortly after departing Tullahoma Regional Airport. There were no deaths, and the injuries were described as minor.
TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (WSMV) - Update: According to Lyle Russell, a spokesperson for the City of Tullahoma, 20 people were on board a plane that crashed Sunday afternoon. Russell said the plane crashed ...
A skydiving plane carrying 20 passengers and crew crashes in Coffee County, Tennessee, near Tullahoma Regional Airport. Despite significant damage to the aircraft, all aboard survive.
The Tennessee Highway patrol says it's assisting on the scene of a plane crash in Tullahoma, about an hour and 20 minutes southeast of Nashville.
A skydiving plane with 20 passengers crashed in Coffee County, Tennessee, shortly after taking off from Tullahoma Regional Airport. Multiple people were injured, but no fatalities were reported.
COFFEE COUNTY, Tenn. — Several people are receiving medical treatment after a skydiving plane with 20 passengers and crew on board crashed in Coffee County, Tennessee, about 60 miles south of ...
Multiple people were injured in a skydiving plane crash in Tennessee on Sunday. The plane was carrying 20 people and crashed at around 12:45 p.m on Old Shelbyville Road. Authorities arrived on scene ...
COFFEE COUNTY, Tenn. — Several people are receiving medical treatment after a skydiving plane with 20 passengers and crew on board crashed in Coffee County, Tennessee, about 60 miles south of ...
COFFEE COUNTY, Tenn. — Several people are receiving medical treatment after a skydiving plane with 20 passengers and crew on board crashed in Coffee County, Tennessee, about 60 miles south of ...
Lyle Russell, a spokesman for the city of Tullahoma, Tenn., where the crash occurred and which is about 75 miles south of Nashville, said four people had serious injuries.
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