All 12 people aboard the aircraft died on Sunday when the plane crashed shortly after takeoff near Kansas City.
A weekend skydiving plane crash in Missouri that killed 12 people has renewed calls for stricter federal regulation.
A federal investigation is underway after a skydiving plane crash near Butler, Missouri, killing everyone on board.
The crash happened during takeoff and was reported about 11:27 a.m., Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson said in a news conference Sunday afternoon. A pilot and 11 skydivers were killed.
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