Niagara Gazette

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August 1, 2010

Skydiving plane carrying six crashes in Wilson

WILSON — A skydiving plane with six people aboard crashed Sunday in an upstate New York airfield, authorities said. It’s wasn’t immediately clear how badly the victims were hurt.

The Frontier Skydivers plane went down around 2 p.m. at the parachuting club’s airfield in Newfane, the Niagara County sheriff’s department said.

Helicopters and ambulances carried crash victims from the scene to Buffalo.

The prop plane, a Cessna 185, had six people aboard, Frontier Skydivers safety and training adviser John Huber said. He referred further questions to the sheriff’s department, which had no immediate information on injuries.

Frontier Skydivers, founded in 1960, runs a skydiving center that offers parachuting classes and other activities.

The Cessna 185 is a six-seat, single-engine airplane also known as the Skywagon. It was manufactured from 1961 to 1985.

 

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