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Two hospitalized after a small plane crashes in Jaffrey

Two hospitalized after a small plane crashes in Jaffrey

Workers are pictured in front of a jet at the Youngstown - Warren Regional Airport in Vienna, Ohio, Monday, June 30, 2025, where a day earlier a plane crashed on takeoff killing all onboard. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki


JAFFREY,N.H.- Authorities say two men were hosptialized Thursday when their plane crashed at the Jaffrey Airport.

According to police the RV-7A veered off the runway and flipped on to it’s roof on the side of the runway as the pilot was trying to land at Silver Ranch.

First responders say the two men, both from outof state surrfered serious injuries and were taken by helicopter to UMass Memorial in Worcester Masschusetts

Following the crash, the NTSB says a report on the crash will be released within the next month.

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