NEW YORK (Reuters) - A small private plane crashed on a busy New Jersey highway on Tuesday, killing five people including two managing directors with New York-based investment bank Greenhill & Co Inc. The single-engine Socata plane took off from New Jersey’s Teterboro Airport and was headed for DeKalb Peachtree Airport near Atlanta, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Jim Peters said. The plane crashed onto Interstate 287 near Morristown, New Jersey, police said. Jeffrey Buckalew, 45, head of Greenhill’s North American advisory activities, was believed to have been on the plane along with his wife and two children, the firm said.
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