On August 11, 2019 an
experimental builtAcro Sport II registered N43032 crashed on approach killing two people.[4] The pilot was a
commercial pilot licence holder and the passenger held a
private pilot licence. Both were killed instantly. A witness who was working at the airport told investigators the aircraft took off from runway 27 and appeared to be entering left traffic to return to the airport at an altitude of 150 feet. When suddenly the aircraft climbed to approximately 500 or 600 feet before
stalling.[5] The aircraft then rolled over its left wing and impacted the ground. Firefighters from Jersey Shore, Nippenose Valley and Antes Fort fire companies responded as well as crews from Jersey Shore Area EMS and Susquehanna Regional EMS. Tiadaghton Valley Regional Police and
Pennsylvania State Police also responded. Tiadaghton Valley PD and a local
Civil Air Patrol unit held the scene for investigators. On August 12 a go-team from the
Federal Aviation Administration arrived on scene. On the afternoon of August 12 crews moved the wreckage to a hangar at the airport for crews to continue to examine.[6][7]