At least 12 people died when a parachute jump plane crashed in Missouri, USA. Local authorities reported that the aircraft, rented by a skydiving company, took off from Butler Airport but failed to gain altitude and crashed approximately 200 meters from the airport. All individuals on board — 11 skydivers and the pilot — were killed. The Federal Aviation Administration stated that air traffic control services were not required in the airspace where the crash occurred.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an aviation accident with no apparent political framing, focusing solely on the incident itself without any ideological emphasis or biased language.
Official sources cited
- government Local emergency management officials
- government Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
