NTSB Investigates Fatal Missouri Plane Crash That Claimed 12 Lives
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a fatal plane crash near Butler, Missouri, that killed all 12 people on board. The multi-engine Cessna aircraft was a charter flight en route from Kansas City to Texas when it went down Sunday morning. NTSB officials have arrived at the scene to begin their investigation into the cause of the tragedy. The agency will examine the man, machine, and environment as part of its standard procedure. The wreckage will be recovered and transported to a secure facility for further analysis.
Official Source: https://fox4kc.com/news/ntsb-to-give-update-after-12-killed-in-plane-crash-near-butler-missouri/
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