Skydiving Plane Crashes Near Tennessee Airport Injuring Six
Skydiving Plane Crashes Near Tennessee Airport Injuring Six

Skydiving Plane Crashes Near Tennessee Airport Injuring Six

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A skydiving plane carrying 21 people crashed shortly after takeoff from Tullahoma Regional Airport in Tennessee, with all passengers surviving the incident. The de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter experienced an unspecified issue and collided with trees before spinning around, resulting in six serious injuries and several minor ones. Emergency responders, including local police, fire departments, and medical services, arrived swiftly to provide aid. The National Transportation Safety Board has taken over the investigation, with the FAA having already interviewed passengers and witnesses. Despite the crash, quick emergency response helped minimize further harm. The aircraft was operated under federal skydiving flight regulations, and officials continue to investigate the cause.

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