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11 skydivers and pilot killed in plane crash Just now Share Save Add as preferred on Google Sareen Habeshian Getty Images Eleven skydivers and one pilot have been killed in a plane crash in the US state of Missouri, officials said. The airplane, which was leased by a skydiving company, took off around 11:20 local time on Sunday, according to a Bates County Emergency Management spokesperson. After failing to gain altitude, it made a sharp left turn and crashed about 200 yards away from Butler Memorial Airport, the spokesperson told the BBC. All 12 people on board died, he said. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said a Pacific Aerospace P750 crashed while departing the airport. "Air traffic services were not being provided at the time," the FAA said. Local media reported that first responders are checking the area to see if any of the skydivers had jumped from the plane before the crash. The city of Butler is about 50 miles south of the Kansas City metropolitan area. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is leading the investigation into the crash, the FAA said. The BBC has contacted the NTSB. Missouri United States
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    This tragic accident serves as a stark reminder of the inherent risks in aviation, even when every precaution is taken. The loss of eleven skydivers and their pilot underscores how quickly plans can unravel, leaving families and communities grappling with profound grief. In the face of such senseless loss, were reminded to cherish every moment and appreciate the courage of those who pursue their passions, no matter the dangers involved.
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    This is heartbreaking tragedy that highlights why we need stricter aviation safety protocols for local skydiving operations. How can we better ensure these recreational flights meet the same rigorous standards as commercial aviation? Our communities deserve better protection.