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12 KILLED IN SKYDIVING PLANE CRASH IN MISSOURI

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Multi-fatality jump plane crashes are extremely rare in the U.S.

The NTSB logs hundreds of small-plane crashes yearly, but crashes killing 10+ aboard a skydiving aircraft are historically uncommon. A 2018 King Air crash in Hawaii killed 11 skydivers — one of the deadliest jump plane incidents before today.

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Aircraft accidents are the rarest cause of skydiving fatalities in the U.S.

The USPA logs ~3 million jumps yearly. Most skydiving deaths involve parachute malfunctions or landing errors — making a plane crash killing 12 an exceptionally rare and catastrophic event in the sport's history.

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