No major safety failures found in deadly Missouri skydiving plane crash, report says
- A preliminary report from federal safety investigators has revealed no serious safety failures contributing to last month's fiery plane crash in Missouri, which tragically killed all 12 people aboard during a skydiving excursion.
- The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its initial findings on Thursday, based on inspections of the wreckage and flight records.
- Despite the catastrophic outcome, the report indicated no pre-crash mechanical malfunctions or engine failures that would have hindered the single-engine turboprop's normal operation.
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- A preliminary report from federal safety investigators has revealed no serious safety failures contributing to last month's fiery plane crash in Missouri, which tragically killed all 12 people aboard during a skydiving excursion.
- The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its initial findings on Thursday, based on inspections of the wreckage and flight records.
- Despite the catastrophic outcome, the report indicated no pre-crash mechanical malfunctions or engine failures that would have hindered the single-engine turboprop's normal operation.
Sources: The Independent