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Officials identified the victim as 54-year-old Paul Haaf, Jr., who was an avid jumper with more than 1,200 jumps to his resume and was a frequent visitor to SkyDive Cross Keys.
Cross Keys Airport covers an area of 280 acres (113 ha) at an elevation of 162 feet (49 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 9/27 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,500 by 50 feet (1,067 x 15 m). [1] For the 12-month period ending November 18, 2021, the airport had 22,951 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 63 ...
Operating since 1961 and located within five minutes from the center of Williamstown, Hospitality Creek is a campground consisting of an RV park, Olympic-size swimming pool, 30-acre (12 ha) lake, and other outdoor amenities. [26] Skydive Cross Keys, operating out of Cross Keys Airport, offers both tandem skydiving and skydive training. [27]
Southern Cross Airport (FAA LID: C01) is a public-use airport located 3 nmi (5.6 km) southwest of the central business district of the Williamstown section of Monroe Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. It is privately owned.
The Cross Keys (disambiguation), several pubs in the United Kingdom; Cross Keys Inn, a pub in Bath, England; Walpole Cross Keys, formerly Crosskeys or Cross Keys, a village and civil parish in Norfolk, England Cross Keys Bridge, also known as Crosskeys Bridge, a swing bridge nearby in Lincolnshire, England
Berlin-Cross Keys Road Route 73 in Berlin: CR 690: 1.44 2.32 CR 691 in Berlin: Park Drive US 30 in Berlin: CR 691: 3.50 5.63 US 30 in Clementon: New Freedom Road, Watsontown-New Freedom Road CR 720 in Winslow Township: CR 692: 1.66 2.67 CR 534 in Berlin: Franklin Avenue Route 73 in Berlin Township: CR 693: 1.03 1.66 CR 561 in Voorhees ...
A cross-country jump refers to a style of skydive where the participants open their parachutes immediately after jumping, with the intention of covering as much ground under canopy as possible. A cross-country jump is typically planned when the upper winds are strong, allowing the parachutists to cover larger distances.
The Berlin Circle was a traffic circle in Berlin Township, New Jersey, United States located at the intersection of Route 73, Berlin-Cross Keys Road and Walker Avenue, and which also received traffic from nearby U.S. Route 30, and County Route 561. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) began replacement of the circle in August ...