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Single Engine Plane Crashes at Cape May County Airport, Pilot Safe

Single Engine Plane Crashes at Cape May County Airport

By Press Releasae

ERMA – Lower Township Police received a report of a plane crash at approximately 3:31 p.m. Nov. 10 within the Cape May County Airport. 
Upon police arrival, the pilot was out of the single-engine aircraft with very minor injuries, according to a release.  
The plane crashed shortly after takeoff from the Cape May County Airport. 
Erma Fire, Villas Fire, and Lower Township Rescue also responded. 
The Federal Aviation Administration was notified and responded to the scene and will conduct the investigation. No additional details are available at this time, but will be released at a later date.  

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