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NewsNation on MSNScripps Research CEO’s private plane goes missing over the Pacific OceanS AN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has opened up an investigation after a private plane owned by chemist and Scripps Research Institute CEO Peter Schultz disappeared over the Pacific Ocean, according to multiple reports.
In a preliminary report, the NTSB says the pilot of the Cessna 208B N716MM that crashed shortly after takeoff from Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township "reported a loss of engine power and attempted to glide the airplane back to runway 27 at Cross Keys Airport."
The National Transportation Safety Board released an investigation preliminary report regarding a fatal plane crash that happened near Eagle Nest on July 6. The pilot of a Beech F35 plane died when the plane crashed into mountainous terrain around 1:45 p.
The NTSB released a preliminary report on a skydiving plane crash back on July 2, 2025, that injured 15 people in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
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Trains on MSNNTSB says CSX conductor trainee death illustrates broader safety and training issues (updated)The death of a CSX conductor trainee in a June 2023 incident in Baltimore is an indication of broader safety and training gaps in the rail industry, the National Transportation Safety Board said in releasing its final investigation report today (July 17,
The NTSB's final report states former Mississippi state Sen. Johnny Morgan's decision likely led to the 2023 plane crash that resulted in his death.
The pilot of a skydiving plane lost power and attempted to glide onto a runway shortly before crashing into trees two weeks ago near the Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County, federal officials said Thursday.
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PHL17 on MSNNTSB: Skydiving plane engine failed in NJ crashTHE National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report on Thursday detailing a skydiving plane crash on July 2 in Monroe Township, N.J. Investigators
A private plane crashed in North Carolina on June 3, after the pilot attempted to avoid hitting a turtle on the runway, according to a newly-released NTSB report.