NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Fatal Skydiving Plane Crash

The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report on the tragic skydiving plane crash in Butler, Missouri that claimed the lives of 12 people. While the report rules out several early theories, it stops well short of identifying a probable cause. In this video, retired airline captain Captain Steeeve breaks down the NTSB's findings from a pilot's perspective, explains what investigators have learned so far, and discusses what the report means—and just as importantly, what it doesn't mean. The preliminary investigation found no evidence of a pre-impact engine malfunction, confirmed the aircraft was operating within weight and balance limits, and noted that security video captured the airplane entering an increasingly steep left bank shortly after takeoff before impacting the ground. However, the NTSB has not yet determined why the aircraft departed controlled flight, and the investigation remains ongoing. For business inquiries email us at: [email protected] For press or general questions: [email protected] Disclaimer: Captain Steeeve is not a spokesperson for any airline or aviation authority. The opinions expressed in this video are solely his own and are based on his experience as a professional pilot. This analysis is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as an official statement from any airline, regulatory agency, or aviation organization. Want to know what watch I'm wearing? If you are from the US, visit Watchbuys.com and go to the PRIMUS collection under Hanhart. For everyone else, visit https://www.hanhart.com/en/. #CaptainSteeeve #ntsb #planecrash #skydiving #aviation #pilot #aviationsafety #generalaviation #missouri #flightinvestigation