As many of you may know, Mary, myself, and about 25 members of my family enjoy skydiving.
My parents' home is located about 1/2 mile away from the end of the small community airport runway, where we jump.
While hiding Easter eggs, for the grandkids' egg hunt, we noticed the jump plane taking off.
Nothing new there... but we commented that the landing gear was still down, at a point it should have been retracted.
Turns out, there was a problem:

GREENE TOWNSHIP, Monday, April 13 -- The pilot was the only person aboard a 14-passenger airplane that crash-landed Sunday at the Chambersburg Airport.
The pilot was not injured, according to the Franklin Fire Company Web site.
The plane, used for skydiving, took off from the local airport and experienced an electrical problem, according to Fire Chief Mark Trace. The pilot was forced to make an emergency landing around 3:30 p.m. The landing gear was lowered manually, but folded when the plane touched down. The airplane slid on its belly and stopped off the runway.
The fire company checked for fuel leaks and found none, Trace said. He notified the Federal Aviation Administration and the county and township emergency management agencies.

This is the same aircraft we have jumped from, many times;we know the pilot fairly well.