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All 12 occupants dead in Missouri plane crash, state highway patrol says
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Twelve people were killed when a plane carrying skydivers crashed near Butler Memorial Airport in Butler, Missouri, on Sunday around 11:30 a.m. The private plane, operated by Skydive Kansas City, came down in a field adjacent to the airport after taking off and turning left. The aircraft involved is a Pacific Aerospace 750XL, a single-engine turboprop popular for skydiving. Manufactured in 2010, the plane could carry 17 skydivers. The victims’ identities were not released, and investigators from the NTSB and FAA, aided by local authorities, were on scene as roadways were closed near the airport.
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