Eleven skydivers and their pilot were killed after their plane crashed just after takeoff in Butler, Missouri. Lana Zak spoke to a witness who saw how it unfolded.
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Witness describes deadly skydiving plane crash: "No way anyone could have ... survived that"
Eleven skydivers and their pilot were killed after their plane crashed just after takeoff in Butler, Missouri. Lana Zak spoke to a witness who saw how it unfolded.
Published June 15, 2026, 12:38 PM
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