In Missouri, a single-engine Cessna U206C crashed close to Butler Memorial Airport.
Just prior to the tiny plane’s Saturday accident in a Missouri field, the pilot and six other skydiving passengers made their leap from the aircraft, according to federal officials.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) informed Fox News Digital in a statement that the single-engine Cessna U206C crashed close to Butler Memorial Airport at around one in the afternoon.
There were little data available at the time regarding the events that preceded the catastrophe.
According to the agency, initial data suggests that the aircraft was engaged in a “skydiving mission,” and the pilot and every passenger managed to exit the aircraft before to the accident.