Six skydivers and a pilot parachute to safety before small plane crashes in Missouri

Six skydivers and a pilot parachute to safety before small plane crashes in Missouri
CODE. WELL, BREAKING NEWS OUT OF BATES COUNTY, MISSOURI, SHERIFF DEPUTIES ARE HELPING THE NTSB AND FAA INVESTIGATE AFTER A SMALL AIRPLANE CRASHED NEAR THE BUTLER AIRPORT. THE PLANE WAS IN A HAY FIELD NEAR THE RUNWAYS AROUND ONE THIS AFTERNOON. THE PILOT WAS ABLE TO PARACHUTE FROM THE PLANE BEFORE IT CRASHED. SEVEN PEOPLE WERE ON BOARD, INCLUDING THE PILOT. PARAMEDICS TREATED ALL OF THEM ON THE SCENE. THE PLANE IS DESTROYED. STICK UP. STICK WITH US FO
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Six skydivers and a pilot parachute to safety before small plane crashes in Missouri
Six skydivers and a pilot on board a small plane parachuted to safety before it crashed near a county airport in western Missouri, leaving the plane "a total loss," officials said.According to the National Transportation Safety Board, preliminary information indicates that the plane that crashed early Saturday afternoon was on a skydiving mission.The Bates County Sheriff's Office posted on social media that the wreckage was found in a field east of the runways at Butler Memorial Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration said the plane was a single-engine Cessna.Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson said in an email that all passengers parachuted to safety before the pilot did the same.All were treated and released at the scene, according to the social media post.The crash happened near the airport, about 62 miles south of Kansas City. The NTSB will recover and examine the wreckage as part of its investigation.

Six skydivers and a pilot on board a small plane parachuted to safety before it crashed near a county airport in western Missouri, leaving the plane "a total loss," officials said.

According to the National Transportation Safety Board, preliminary information indicates that the plane that crashed early Saturday afternoon was on a skydiving mission.

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The Bates County Sheriff's Office posted on social media that the wreckage was found in a field east of the runways at Butler Memorial Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration said the plane was a single-engine Cessna.

Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson said in an email that all passengers parachuted to safety before the pilot did the same.

All were treated and released at the scene, according to the social media post.

The crash happened near the airport, about 62 miles south of Kansas City. The NTSB will recover and examine the wreckage as part of its investigation.

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