Skydiving aircraft crashes after take-off in France, killing 11
A skydiving aircraft crashed shortly after take-off near Nancy, killing all 11 people aboard. Officials said the plane suffered a malfunction and plunged almost vertically, narrowly avoiding a nearby residential area. An investigation into the fatal crash is underway
Published Date - 28 June 2026, 08:53 PM
Nancy (France): A skydiving plane crashed in northeastern France on Sunday, killing all 11 people on board, authorities said. The plane suffered a malfunction and “fell almost vertically” after taking off from the Nancy-Essey airfield on the outskirts of the city of Nancy, the region’s prefect, Yves Seguy, said.
It crashed on the edge of a built-up area near the airfield, he told broadcaster BFM-TV. “Had it occurred just a few dozen metres away, the accident could have caused collateral casualties,” Seguy, prefect of the Meurthe-et-Moselle region, said.
The plane belonged to a skydiving club and was taking part in a parachute jump, he said. Emergency services responded immediately and were providing psychological support to several relatives of the victims, he said. Authorities were also collecting witness statements, he said.