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Twelve Killed in Missouri Skydiving Plane Crash Sunday

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Butler, Missouri. A skydiving aircraft operated for Skydive Kansas City crashed near Butler Memorial Airport Sunday morning after taking off around 11:30 a.m., killing all 12 people aboard, authorities said. Emergency responders extinguished a post-impact fire in a field adjacent to the runway while local troopers and sheriff’s deputies secured the scene. State Highway Patrol Sgt. Justin Ewing and acting airport manager Dennis Jacobs described the scene as 'brutal' and said the aircraft turned shortly after departure; Jacobs suggested possible power issues. This week, Bates County officials and responding agencies said federal investigators will examine wreckage, interview witnesses and review maintenance and flight records to determine the cause.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Aircraft operated by Skydive Kansas City departed Butler Memorial Airport around 11:30 a.m. on Sunday.
  • The aircraft reportedly turned shortly after takeoff and crashed in a field adjacent to the airport runway.
  • The crash produced a post-impact fire which responders extinguished shortly after arrival.
  • Authorities confirmed all 12 aboard (one pilot, 11 passengers) were killed at the scene.
  • State and federal investigators announced plans to examine wreckage, interview witnesses, and review flight and maintenance records.

Why This Matters to You

This tragedy underscores the importance of safety in recreational activities like skydiving. It's a reminder to always check the credentials and safety records of any company you trust with your life.

The Bottom Line

While the cause of the crash is still under investigation, it's a stark reminder of the risks inherent in aviation. If you're planning a skydiving trip, take a moment to research the company's safety record. Worth forwarding if you know someone considering skydiving.

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Who Benefited

Investigators, aviation safety agencies, and training programs may benefit from findings to improve safety and procedures.

Who Impacted

Families of the 12 victims, the Skydive Kansas City organization, and the Butler community suffered immediate loss and trauma.

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Articles Published:
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1
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Neutral:
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Left 0%, Center 75%, Right 25%
Who Benefited

Investigators, aviation safety agencies, and training programs may benefit from findings to improve safety and procedures.

Who Impacted

Families of the 12 victims, the Skydive Kansas City organization, and the Butler community suffered immediate loss and trauma.

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Twelve Killed in Missouri Skydiving Plane Crash Sunday

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Mo.: Pilot and 11 skydivers dead after 'brutal' plane crash

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