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- **Full article text** or a reliable secondary source (NTSB preliminary report, AVweb, AIN, Flying Magazine, AP/Reuters wire) - **Aircraft type and registration** (if publicly released) - **Location** (specific Texas highway and city/area) - **Accident date** - **Number of occupants and known outcome** (fatalities, injuries, survivors) - **Any preliminary cause or departure/destination information**
If you can paste the full article text, share the source URL, or provide an NTSB accident number, the full analysis can be written immediately. Alternatively, if you have a date and location, a targeted search can be run to retrieve the necessary facts before writing.