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Plane with 20 people aboard crashes in Tennessee, no deaths reported: FAA
Plane with 20 people aboard crashes in Tennessee, no deaths reported: FAA

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time15 hours ago

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Plane with 20 people aboard crashes in Tennessee, no deaths reported: FAA

A twin-engine propeller plane with 20 people aboard crashed Sunday afternoon near a Tennessee airport, causing injuries, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The crash occurred in Tullahoma, Tennessee, about 77 miles southeast of Nashville, according to the Tullahoma Police Department. No deaths were reported from the crash, according to the Tullahoma Police Department. "There are some minor injuries," the Tullahoma police said in a statement. "The scene is being secured by local authorities while FAA officials are en route to continue the investigation." At least three people aboard the aircraft were airlifted out of an abundance of caution to local hospitals to be treated, according to the FAA. The remainder of those aboard the plane were being evaluated. The crash occurred around 12:30 p.m. local time, shortly after the aircraft departed from the Tullahoma Airport, according to the Tullahoma Police Department. The plane, a de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft, crashed near the Tullahoma Regional Airport, the FAA said. The plane was carrying skydivers, according to the Tullahoma Police Department. A photo released on social media by the Tennessee Highway Patrol showed the plane in the aftermath of the crash with its nose on the ground and one of its wings missing. The cause of the crash is under investigation by the FAA. ABC News' Chris Barry contributed to this report. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

Plane with 20 people aboard crashes in Tennessee, no deaths reported: FAA
Plane with 20 people aboard crashes in Tennessee, no deaths reported: FAA

Yahoo

time16 hours ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Plane with 20 people aboard crashes in Tennessee, no deaths reported: FAA

A twin-engine propeller plane with 20 people aboard crashed Sunday afternoon near a Tennessee airport, causing injuries, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The crash occurred in Tullahoma, Tennessee, about 77 miles southeast of Nashville, according to the Tullahoma Police Department. No deaths were reported from the crash, according to the Tullahoma Police Department. "There are some minor injuries," the Tullahoma police said in a statement. "The scene is being secured by local authorities while FAA officials are en route to continue the investigation." At least two people aboard the aircraft were airlifted out of an abundance of caution to local hospitals to be treated, according to the FAA. The remainder of those aboard the plane were being evaluated. The crash occurred around 12:45 p.m. local time, according to the FAA. The plane, a de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft, crashed near the Tullahoma Regional Airport, the FAA said. The plane was carrying skydivers, according to the Tullahoma Police Department. A photo released on social media by the Tennessee Highway Patrol showed the plane in the aftermath of the crash with its nose on the ground and one of its wings missing. The cause of the crash is under investigation by the FAA. ABC News' Chris Barry contributed to this report. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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