Missouri, United States: A small aircraft crashed and burst into flames north of the Midwest National Air Center on Wednesday morning, killing both people on board. Authorities confirmed the victims as Mark and Vickie Spelts, a couple from Chico, California, who owned Spelts Wealth Management. The aircraft, a Cessna C340, went down in a soybean field near Excelsior Springs around 10:30 a.m. First responders arrived within minutes to find the wreckage engulfed in flames. Despite rapid emergency response, neither occupant survived the impact and fire. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office said deputies and local fire crews secured the crash site and worked to extinguish the blaze. “It was fully involved when crews got here,” one official noted, emphasizing the intensity of the fire. As a precaution, the Midwest National Air Center temporarily closed to all air traffic while investigators examined the site. Flights resumed later in the evening around 5 p.m. after safety checks were completed. Family members and business associates confirmed that the victims were Mark and Vickie Spelts. The couple were well-known in northern California for their financial advisory firm and for their community involvement. Their deaths prompted an outpouring of condolences from clients and friends in Chico. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have taken over the investigation. The FAA said the twin-engine plane departed from a nearby airport before the crash, though the purpose of the flight has not been disclosed. Investigators are expected to analyze flight data, weather conditions, and maintenance records to determine the cause.
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Chico Couple Killed as Small Plane Crashes, Burns Near Excelsior Springs, Missouri

Missouri, United States: A small aircraft crashed and burst into flames north of the Midwest National Air Center on Wednesday […]