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12 dead after plane on skydiving outing crashes in Missouri, authorities say

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Missouri State Highway Patrol *Missouri Butler Memorial Airport Butler Police Department plane crash

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Jun 14 – Jun 20

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South China Morning PostYesterday

12 dead after plane on skydiving outing crashes in Missouri, authorities say

A plane carrying a pilot and 11 passengers crashed in Missouri on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of all 12 individuals aboard. The aircraft was en route to a skydiving outing when the incident occurred near Butler Memorial Airport. Emergency responders were alerted to the crash, which involved a plane engulfed in flames, around 11:30 a.m. local time. Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers were dispatched to the crash site to assist local law enforcement. The town of Butler, where the crash took place, is located approximately 65 miles south of Kansas City.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Pilot and 11 skydiving passengers killed in Missouri plane crash

A private plane carrying 12 people crashed near Butler, Missouri, on Sunday, shortly after departing from Butler Memorial Airport around 11:30 am. Bates County emergency management reported that the aircraft turned back before crashing near Business 49 Highway. Of the 12 individuals on board, 11 were skydivers and one was the pilot. Multiple agencies, including the Missouri State Highway Patrol, FAA, and NTSB, responded to the scene. The FAA confirmed the aircraft was a Pacific Aerospace P750 and that air traffic services were not provided at the time of departure. The NTSB will lead the investigation into the fatal crash.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Twelve killed in plane crash in US state of Missouri

Twelve people have died in a plane crash near Butler Memorial Airport in Bates County, Missouri. The crash occurred on Sunday around 11:30 am local time, with emergency responders finding the plane engulfed in fire. Authorities reported that the aircraft was taking people up to skydive. The Missouri State Highway Patrol confirmed that all 12 occupants perished in the incident. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is on scene investigating the cause of the crash, which was not immediately available.

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A plane carrying a pilot and 11 passengers crashed on Sunday in Missouri, killing all aboard.

— authorities

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The crash happened near Butler Memorial Airport.

— Missouri State Highway Patrol

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Emergency responders received a call about a plane down and engulfed in flames at around 11:30 am local time on Sunday.

— Missouri Highway Patrol Sergeant Justin Ewing

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The plane was taking people up to skydive.

— Missouri Highway Patrol Sergeant Justin Ewing

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At least 12 people have been killed in a plane crash in Missouri.

— authorities

Apr 26 – May 2

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Al JazeeraApr 27

Plane crashes near South Sudan’s Juba, killing all 14 on board

A Cessna 208 Caravan operated by CityLink Aviation crashed on the outskirts of Juba, South Sudan, killing all 14 people on board, including 13 passengers and the pilot. The aircraft was en route from Yei to Juba International Airport when it lost communication. Preliminary reports from South Sudan's civil aviation authority suggest that bad weather conditions, leading to low visibility, may have caused the crash. The incident occurred approximately 20 kilometers outside of Juba. Among the deceased were two Kenyan nationals and twelve South Sudanese individuals. An investigation team has been dispatched to the crash site to gather information and assist emergency services.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 1

Small plane crash in Texas Hill Country leaves five dead

A small Cessna 421C plane crashed among trees in Wimberley, Texas, late Thursday night, killing all five people on board. The aircraft had departed from Amarillo and was en route to New Braunfels National Airport when it went down around 11:25 p.m. Witnesses reported hearing a loud crash and seeing flames. Air traffic control audio indicated the plane began moving erratically before disappearing from radar, and a distress signal was emitted. Weather conditions in the area included mostly cloudy skies prior to the crash. The identities of the victims have not yet been released pending family notification.

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BBC News - WorldApr 27

Plane crash in South Sudan kills all 15 on board

A passenger plane crashed in South Sudan on Monday morning, killing all 15 people on board, including the pilot and 13 passengers. The aircraft, a Cessna 208 Caravan operated by CityLink Aviation Ltd., was en route from Yei to the capital, Juba, when air traffic control lost contact approximately 30 minutes after takeoff. The crash occurred about 20 kilometers southwest of Juba. Initial reports from the South Sudanese Civil Aviation Authority suggest adverse weather conditions, specifically low visibility, may have contributed to the accident. The manifest indicates 12 of the passengers were South Sudanese and two were Kenyan. South Sudan's aviation industry has a history of accidents attributed to factors such as aging aircraft, weak regulatory compliance, overloading, poor weather, and pilot errors.

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A Cessna 421C crashed in Wimberley, Texas, killing all five people on board.

— Federal Aviation Administration

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The aircraft took off from Amarillo and was headed to New Braunfels National Airport before crashing near its destination.

— Flight history records

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A second aircraft traveling in the area landed safely at the airport in New Braunfels.

— Ruben Becerra

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The weather was mostly cloudy shortly before the crash, with a thunderstorm occurring two hours later.

— National Weather Service

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A small plane crashed in Texas Hill Country, killing all five people aboard.

— officials