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>A survivor of the ill-fated skydiving plane that plunged to the ground in Tennessee has spoken out about the horrifying moment he saw his life flash before his eyes.
Twenty people were on board the de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter when an 'unknown issue' caused the wreck on Sunday afternoon.
The 58-year-old aircraft came down shortly after taking off from the Tullahoma Regional Airport at around 12:30pm.
The dramatic crash left witnesses stunned and survivors scrambling.
'It literally flipped a tree and crashed, hit a tree, spun and crashed into the side of their property,' Marge Janiak, who watched the chaos unfold, told Good Morning America.
Archive: https://archive.today/aZLgv
From the post:
>>A survivor of the ill-fated skydiving plane that plunged to the ground in Tennessee has spoken out about the horrifying moment he saw his life flash before his eyes.
Twenty people were on board the de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter when an 'unknown issue' caused the wreck on Sunday afternoon.
The 58-year-old aircraft came down shortly after taking off from the Tullahoma Regional Airport at around 12:30pm.
The dramatic crash left witnesses stunned and survivors scrambling.
'It literally flipped a tree and crashed, hit a tree, spun and crashed into the side of their property,' Marge Janiak, who watched the chaos unfold, told Good Morning America.
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