Bates County News

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

NTSB Releases Initial Report On Deadly Butler Skydiving Plane Crash

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released new information about a plane crash that took the lives of 11 skydivers and a pilot last month in Butler, Missouri. Federal investigators said there were no obvious problems that would have caused the plane to crash.

The plane met the weight and balance limitations, according to the report, and fuel samples were found to be clean with no sediment or debris present. The skydiving company had no concerns with the pilot, who had been with them for two jump seasons.

Multiple damaged GoPro cameras were recovered from the accident site and were transported to the NTSB Vehicle Recorders Laboratory, the report says.

During the initial climb, the report says the airplane began a gradual turn to the left. A security video showed the airplane continuing to turn to the left, with both wings eventually becoming perpendicular to the ground before crashing. The report says the plane was consumed by fire when it crashed.

All of the passengers on the aircraft died in the crash. They have since been identified. It was also confirmed by the Bates County sheriff, Chad Anderson, that multiple people had witnessed the tragedy, including family members of the victims. The NTSB added that a final report with a probable cause of the crash and contributing factors would also be released in about 12-18 months.



Ella Mae Rich, age 98 of Rich Hill

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