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NTSB finds no obvious cause for deadly skydiving plane crash in Missouri

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has stated there is no obvious reason for a skydiving plane crash in Butler, Missouri, that killed 12 people. Investigators have not found initial mechanical failures as a cause for the incident. The crash resulted in a fiery scene, and the cause remains under investigation.

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NTSB finds no obvious cause for deadly skydiving plane crash in Missouri

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What Happened

A skydiving plane crashed in Butler, Missouri, resulting in the deaths of 12 individuals. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has indicated that there is no apparent reason for the crash at this time.

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Investigators have reportedly not identified any initial mechanical failures that would explain the incident. The crash led to a fiery scene, and the circumstances surrounding the event are still being examined.

The NTSB is continuing its investigation into the cause of the crash.

Key Facts

  1. 1

    A skydiving plane crashed in Butler, Missouri.

  2. 2

    12 people were killed in the crash.

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    The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating.

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    NTSB has stated there is no obvious reason for the crash.

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    Investigators have not found initial mechanical failures.

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    The crash resulted in a fiery scene.

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nypostNew York Post
Highlights the 'shocking twist' of investigators being puzzled by the crash and mentions the death toll.
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upiUnited Press International
Focuses on the lack of an obvious cause for the crash, as stated by the NTSB.
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Investigators reveal shocking twist in fiery Missouri skydiving plane crash that killed 12 people
United Press InternationalUnited Press International
NTSB: No obvious reason for skydiving plane crash in Butler, Mo.

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2 articles · chronological

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Investigators reveal shocking twist in fiery Missouri skydiving plane crash that killed 12 people
United Press InternationalUnited Press International
NTSB: No obvious reason for skydiving plane crash in Butler, Mo.

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