Missouri skydiving plane crash claims 12 lives, including a teacher and a new dad

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Twelve people were killed when a Pacific Aerospace P750XL skydiving plane crashed shortly after takeoff near Butler, Missouri, including nine experienced skydivers, two tandem jumpers and a pilot. Victims include a high school music teacher, a cancer survivor and a new father; the NTSB is investigating, with preliminary findings due soon and a full report not expected until 2027.
- A teacher, a cancer survivor and a new dad: victims of Missouri skydiving plane crash identified The Guardian
- NTSB investigates deadly crash as Butler mourns 12, supports families KCTV
- Dr. Jen Sharp, leader in women’s skydiving, killed in Butler plane crash FOX4KC.com
- ‘I was on that plane last weekend’: Topeka skydiver reacts to fatal Missouri plane crash WIBW
- 'I just don't understand what happened': Father says son with 2 baby boys died in Butler plane crash KMBC
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