NTSB Investigates Aerobatic Aircraft Incident at Lee's Summit Airport

AviatorDB News Desk··Updated June 10, 2026
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LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. — The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating an incident involving a high-performance aerobatic aircraft that occurred May 16 at Lee's Summit Municipal Airport.

According to NTSB data, the aircraft, a 300L registered as N284ST and operated by AMD AIR LLC, was involved in an event identified by the agency as Event ID 20260518203011. Official reports confirm there were no fatalities resulting from the incident. Details regarding the extent of the aircraft's damage and the nature of the flight operation have not yet been released.

The NTSB and Federal Aviation Administration are conducting a routine investigation into the circumstances of the event. The 300L is a two-seat, low-wing aircraft commonly used for advanced pilot training and aerobatic instruction. The NTSB has not yet issued a preliminary report regarding the cause of this incident, with further details expected as regulatory agencies complete their field investigation.

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