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July 13, Carterville, Mo. / Beech Baron

At 00:57 central time, a Beech E-55 departed controlled flight and crashed in a residential area three miles east of Joplin Regional Airport. All six aboard were killed. The airplane lost power on one engine and was making a single-engine instrument approach. Witnesses saw the airplane pitch up 30 degrees, roll counterclockwise and dive 45 degrees nose-down to the ground....

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Key Takeaways:

  • A Beech E-55 airplane crashed in a residential area near Joplin Regional Airport, killing all six people aboard.
  • The crash occurred during a single-engine instrument approach after the aircraft experienced a loss of power in one engine.
  • Witnesses observed the plane pitch up, roll, and dive sharply before impacting the ground.
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At 00:57 central time, a Beech E-55 departed controlled flight and crashed in a residential area three miles east of Joplin Regional Airport. All six aboard were killed. The airplane lost power on one engine and was making a single-engine instrument approach. Witnesses saw the airplane pitch up 30 degrees, roll counterclockwise and dive 45 degrees nose-down to the ground.

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