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You won’t believe this, but a plane with 20 people onboard went down in Tennessee—and somehow, everyone walked away. Seriously. The FAA’s all over it now, trying to figure out how this didn’t turn into a disaster. Meanwhile, Tennessee Highway Patrol guys were first on scene, doing what they do best. It’s one of those stories that makes you think, “How the hell did that happen?”
Early morning, October 12th. Tullahoma area—you know, where there’s more cows than people. Plane came down in some fields, which honestly was the best-case scenario. Could’ve been way worse if it hit a neighborhood or something.
Turns out it was one of those Cessna 208s—the workhorses of the skydiving world. Had 18 thrill-seekers and 2 crew members. And get this: worst injuries were some bruises and maybe a sprained ankle. My pilot friend told me, “Dude, that’s like winning the lottery backwards.” These things usually don’t end well when they go down.
FAA investigators rushed to the site—they found the black box already, which is huge. But here’s the thing: they’re being tight-lipped about causes. Could be weeks before we hear anything solid. That’s how these things go—they don’t like guessing in public.
Highway Patrol tweeted something like, “We’re helping with a plane crash near Tullahoma. Everyone’s alive—more info later.” Classic cop speak, right? But you gotta give it to them—they had the area locked down fast. Probably kept a bunch of rubberneckers from making things worse.
Some local guy named Mark told reporters, “Heard this awful sputtering sound, then saw the plane kinda gliding down? Not like in movies where they nosedive. People were crawling out before we even got there.” Makes you think the pilot kept his cool when things went south.
News outlets are calling it a “miracle”—which, fair. Twitter’s doing its usual thing: half “thank God” posts, half people suddenly becoming aviation safety experts. That Highway Patrol tweet got shared like crazy though—guess good news travels fast sometimes.
Word is it could’ve been engine trouble. Weather was perfect, so that’s ruled out. But here’s my take: planes are complicated beasts. Even the best-maintained ones can just… decide to quit sometimes.
FAA says we might get some answers in a month, but the full report? Could take a year. They’ll be checking everything—maintenance logs, the pilot’s history, even what air traffic control was saying. It’s like putting together a puzzle where half the pieces are missing.
These planes get checked every 100 hours—which sounds like a lot until you realize some do multiple jumps daily. This particular Cessna had its last inspection about six weeks back. Thing is, these planes are tough, but they’re basically taxis that take constant beatings.
Remember that Hawaii crash in ’21? Eleven people died. After that, they grounded similar planes for a bit. This Tennessee thing—with everyone surviving—might actually make regulators take another look at safety rules. Funny how that works.
Twenty people cheated death in Tennessee. However you slice it, that’s incredible. While the investigators do their thing, the rest of us can just be glad this wasn’t another tragic headline. But it does make you think—next time you’re on a plane, maybe don’t take it for granted.
Nothing serious—some bumps and scrapes. Everyone got checked at hospitals and sent home. Basically the best possible outcome.
Cessna 208 Caravan—single engine, built like a tank. Skydiving companies love ’em because they’re reliable. Usually.
FAA’s website (faa.gov) for official stuff. For local color, check Tennessee Highway Patrol’s Twitter—they’re pretty active there.
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