SECURITYWTOP DC
Preliminary report didn’t flag an engine failure before a skydiving plane crash that killed 12
A preliminary NTSB report found no engine failure or mechanical malfunctions in a June 14 skydiving plane crash in Missouri that killed 12 people. The crash occurred during a skydiving flight, with the plane losing control and crashing into a field, and the investigation highlighted ongoing concerns about weak oversight of skydiving operations.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Preliminary report didn't flag an engine failure before a skydiving plane crash that killed 12
- Preliminary report didn’t flag an engine failure before a skydiving plane crash that killed 12
- Preliminary report didn’t flag an engine failure before a skydiving plane crash that killed 12
- Preliminary report didn't flag an engine failure before a skydiving plane crash that killed 12
- Skydiving plane crash investigations often reveal poor maintenance and weak safety oversight
- Skydiving plane crash investigations often reveal poor maintenance and weak safety oversight