TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (BN24) — A skydiving aircraft carrying 20 people crashed shortly after takeoff near Tullahoma Regional Airport, Tennessee, on Sunday, injuring several passengers and prompting a federal investigation, authorities said.

The aircraft, a DeHavilland DH-6 Twin Otter, went down around 12:30 p.m. local time near Old Shelbyville Road, just minutes after departing the airport, according to Tullahoma Community Engagement Officer Lyle Russell.
During a news conference, officials stated the plane encountered an “unknown issue” after liftoff that led to a collision with trees and surrounding terrain. Three people were airlifted to nearby hospitals, while another was transported by ground with more serious injuries. First responders treated several others for minor injuries at the scene.
“There are no reported fatalities at this time,” Russell said. “We are grateful the injuries were limited, and our hearts and minds are with those who went through this accident and their upcoming recovery.”
The Tennessee Highway Patrol confirmed its troopers were assisting the Tullahoma Police Department at the crash site. Authorities said there was no damage to airport facilities and no injuries reported among people on the ground.
The FAA responded to the site and is working with airport personnel. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will take over the investigation to determine the cause of the crash.
Local officials described the crash scene as active and urged residents to avoid the area as emergency crews and investigators continue to work.
Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.