Pilot Killed In NJ Small Plane Crash
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A plane on its way to the Triangle crashed Sunday in New Jersey. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, a Cirrus SR22 crashed around 10:35 a.m. in a wooded area of Somerset, New Jersy. FAA officials said in a statement that the plane was on its way to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
One person was killed in a small plane crash in Franklin Township, New Jersey, late Sunday morning, police said.
Franklin Township police were notified that contact was lost with a plane somewhere over the township after it took off from Princeton Airport.
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