Monday, June 15, 2026

What's Up by LeRoy Cook


Tragedy Strikes At Butler Airport

The SkyDive KC jump plane, with 12 occupants on board, crashed shortly after taking off around 11:30 Sunday morning  There were no survivors; altitude and time were insufficient for parachuting to safety. Following normal protocol, the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the accident and will issue its findings after examining the scene and wreckage. It’s far too soon to speculate on the cause and circumstances involved. Our heartfelt condolences go out the families of the deceased. 
 If you like roller coasters, you loved last week’s flying weather. Up and down, in and out, changes daily, sometimes twice a day. There were many opportunities to get up, just perhaps not reliable trip-taking weather. As far as visitors went, the only traffic observed was a couple of Piper Warrior/Archer types. Local flyers were Gerald Bauer and Randy Miller, both flying missions in the Cessna Skyhawk, and I hopped around in the Aeronca Champion. It’s a busy time for agplane operators; BCS has had its AirTractor airborne almost daiiy, and LowFlyer Sam Styron was flying out of Harrisonville  while Dusty’s Flying Service was running out of Nevada.
As expected, general aviation is being affected by “World Cup Fever” in the Kansas City area. In addition to the expected Temporary Flight Restrictions over the match locations, the FAA has pllans to impose Prior Permission Required and time-slot reservations for operating in and out of MCI, MKC, OJC, IXD and Lee’s Summit and Mosby airports, from June 16 to July 11. In other words, it’ll be a mess to fly there, so avoid using the airports for the next month. For more information, visit faa/gov/air_traffic/publications/domesticnotices/dom26021 ; good luck making sense out of it all.
In other aviation news reported this week, much was being made of a now-retired Air Canada captain who was discovered to have flown his last 17 years without possessing an Airline Transport Pilot certificate. Despite his exemplary service record flying Boeing 767, 777 and 787’s, including the required recurrent training in simulators, he held only a multi-engine commercial pilot license, which qualified him to be in the copilot’s seat but not the left-side captain’s position. Why he was never given the written and flight tests for the ATP, which he certainly could have passed, is unknown; somebody in supervision should have caught the discrepancy. We hope he doesn’t lose his pension over it.
Airbus has test flown an A350-1000 ultra-long-range airliner, ordered by Quantas for planned non-stops from Sydney to London. The flight time is expected to be 22 hours; that’s a long time to be in very-low-earth orbit. I guess it beats going through multiple layovers. Service is to begin in May, 2027. 
Drifting along with the high-altitude wind, an intrepid trio of balloon pilots spent 70 hours and 11 minutes crossing the Atlantic in a basket under their hydrogen balloon last week, launching from Maine on Thursday and landing in Luxembourg on Sunday. Talk about your no-frills accommodations. 
Continental Aerospace, builder of American piston-engine airplane powerplants for 100 years, has been sold to private-equity firm Arcline, after being owned for the past 15 years by AVIC, an arm of the Communist Chinese government. Like Cirrus Aircraft, also owned by AVIC, Continental Motors has been under scrutiny for its hostile foreign ownership. It’s good to have the Mobile, Alabama engine maker back in non-Chinese hands.
Our last-week question asked why jets don’t use reverse thrust instead of brakes for ground operations.  It’s because the debris thrown by up reserve at slow speed gets ingested into the engines. For next week, tell us if there any instrument approach procedures for seaplane-only bases? You can send your answers to kochhaus1@gmail.com.



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Sunday, June 14, 2026

Obituary - Barbara Diggins


Barbara Jean Diggins, 89, passed away on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at Moore-Few Care Center, Nevada, MO. Barbara was born on October 26, 1936, in Kansas City, MO to Harold Eugene and Frances Ella (Warner) Cadman. She married Forest Fleener in 1954, then was later married to Ivan Diggins on Feb. 14, 1980. Ivan preceded her in death in 2015.

Barbara came to El Dorado Springs at age 14 and graduated from El Dorado Springs High School. She was a telephone operator with Southwestern Bell in Nevada for many years, was a seamstress at Nelly Don, and worked her way through the dietary department of Nevada City Hospital, becoming Head Dietician and serving in that capacity until her retirement. Barbara and Ivan ran a thriving convenience store in Moundville for a number of years. In 1997-98, she became Activities Director at the Neighbors Adult Daycare before retiring for good in 2011.

Barbara is survived by her daughter, Kathi Adams, Nevada, MO; daughter-in-law, Martha Fleener, Bronaugh, MO; step-children, Steve Diggins, Nevada, MO, Gary Diggins, Moundville, MO, Rodney Diggins (Wanda), Moundville, MO, and David Diggins (Laura), Moundville, MO; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ivan Diggins; sons, Randy Fleener and Larry Fleener; grandson, Justin Adams; a son-in-law, Larry Adams; and a brother, Gene Cadman.

Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at the Sheldon Cemetery, Sheldon, MO with Pastor Terry Mosher officiating. Visitation will be from 5:00-6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16 at Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the family are suggested and can be made in care of Ferry Funeral Home.

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BREAKING: Aircraft down in fire at Butler airport, possibly 12 souls on board


THIS IS THE SCENE on the northwest corner of the Butler airport of what appears to be a skydive jump plane that went down shortly before noon today.

Witnesses say they were traveling southbound on Business 49 when the plane, also southbound, was flying low and suddenly plunged into the ground. 

It is reported that possibly 12 people were on board as the scene has been secured and the NTSB has been called to investigate. Business 49 remains closed between the Osage Valley ballpark and TT highway.

More information to be released as it becomes available.


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Saturday, June 13, 2026

Fundraiser in place to help family of local man following tragic accident

Just before noon on Friday, Tannor Thomas of the Virginia, Mo. community succumbed to injuries related to a motorcycle accident. Below is information regarding how you can help offset expenses as he leaves his wife Brooklyn and two young children




WE NEED YOUR HELP
One of our employees lost her husband today in a motorcycle accident. He leaves behind his wife, a 3 year old son and a 5 month old daughter.
This young family needs our help. We would like to try and raise as much money as we can the next few days. I’m attaching my Venmo, if you can help in any way. If you would rather do cash or a check, I will gladly come pick it up.
Please also keep this family in your prayers.
(Brooklyn approved this post)
Make sure you don’t skip my phone number part. The last 4 digits of my phone number are 8214. This assures it’s me and not a scammer. Someone has already created a Venmo with my picture. Thank you all so much.

Christian Dennison



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Early morning lightning ignites propane tank in rural Bates County


At 7:40 a.m., the Rich Hill Fire Department was called to assist the Butler Fire Department with a residential propane tank fire. Personnel worked together to cool the tank and successfully extinguish the fire. Crews remained on scene until 10:30 a.m.

No injuries were reported.

Courtesy of the Rich Hill Fire Department


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Hightlights from the Appleton City Fair parade Friday evening

First photo is Grand Marshal’s Leroy and Dorotha Swopes. Looking dapper!































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Highlights from the annual Butler Chamber of Commerce car show today

Judging will be announced at 2 pm. Come on by the historic Butler square!
















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Weather cancels Fair activities in Appleton City today


Due to potential weather threats, all activities scheduled for the Appleton City Fair today have been cancelled.


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