Plane Crash in Missouri Kills 12 People

A plane with a pilot and 11 passengers crashed in Missouri on Sunday, killing everyone on board.
The police and other officials are at the crash site. The crash happened near a small airport. The town of Butler has about 4,300 people and is 105 km from Kansas City.
The plane was taking people to skydive. Emergency workers got a call about a plane on fire at 11:30 am on Sunday.
The plane landed in a field near the airport.
There is a lot of damaged metal near the airport with many emergency vehicles.
Teams from the US are coming to investigate the crash.
The plane was operated by Skydive Kansas City.
The plane lost power and tried to land on the highway but caught fire.
Six people died in a helicopter crash in Brazil.
Emergency workers put out the fire after the crash.
No one was found who tried to jump out before the crash.
The plane that crashed is often used for skydiving and can carry 17 people.
The small airport has about 30 private planes.
Skydiving companies work in the area for most of the year.
It's not known what caused the crash yet.
A safety expert said poor maintenance can cause crashes.
Skydiving companies follow the same rules as private plane owners.
There have been many skydiving accidents due to poor maintenance.