Skydiving plane with 20 people aboard crashes in Tullahoma, Tennessee; no deaths reported, FAA says

Tolhoma, Teen – A dual fan plane crashed with 20 people on board on Sunday afternoon near Tennessee airport, causing injuries, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

The accident occurred in Tolhoma, Tennessee, about 77 miles southeast of Nashville, according to the Tahloma Police Administration.

No death was reported from the accident, according to the Talahma Police Department.

Four passengers on the plane were taken to the hospital, one in critical condition and three others in a stable condition.

The accident occurred at approximately 12:30 pm local time, shortly after the plane left from the Tulahuma Airport, according to the Tahlema Police Department.

The Federal Aviation Administration said the plane, a DHC-6 bilateral plane, was crashed near the Tulahoma Regional Airport. The plane was carrying the lack of umbrellas, according to the Talahma Police Department.

A photo released on social media from Tennessee showed the plane highway in the wake of the accident with its nose on the ground and one of its wings missing.

The cause of the accident was under investigation by FAA.

Chris Barry contributed to ABC News to this report.

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