Investigators find no evidence of engine failure in fiery crash of skydiving plane that killed 12
Federal safety investigators say in a new preliminary report that they found no indication that engine failure caused the fiery crash of a plane on a skydiving outing last month in Missouri that killed all 12 people aboard
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