
Multiple people were injured when a small plane carrying 20 people crashed in Tullahoma, Tennessee, authorities said. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. No one died. Six people were taken to hospitals for injuries that couldn't be tended to at the scene, said Lyle Russell, a spokesperson for the city. Two of them were taken by medical helicopter and four by ambulance, Russell said.
Main Idea: A small plane crash in Tennessee injured several people, and federal investigators are looking into what caused it.
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The crash injured passengers and can raise concern about skydiving flight safety and airport oversight. FAA and NTSB probes may lead to delays, added costs, or new rules for operators.
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