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Officials with the National Transportation Safety Board said it could be months before a cause is determined.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's regional office in Renton, Washington, said a total of 14 people on board the aircraft -- seven adults and seven children -- were killed when the plane crashed and burned 500 feet from the runway at Bert Mooney Airport in Butte, the Associated Press reported. The plane had crashed into Holy Cross Cemetery in Butte, officials said.
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Also confirmed as victims were Loma Linda University alum Dr. Michael L. Pullen of Galt, California, who had a dental practice in Valley Springs, his wife Dr. Vanessa Feldkamp Pullen, a pediatrician and Amy's sister, and the Pullen's children Sydney and Christopher. The Pullens were said to be members of the Lodi-English Oaks Seventh-day Adventist Church in Lodi, California. Michael Pullen also held a degree in engineering, the Web site for his dental practice said.
The third known set of victims are the family of Dr. Brent D. Ching, a dentist from Chico, California, his wife, Kristen, and their two children. Ching was a 1998 graduate of Loma Linda University's School of Dentistry, LLU officials confirmed.
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At a March 23 press briefing, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer told reporters, "I'm sure that this evening and tomorrow evening, moms and dads, families all over Montana will say an extra prayer for these children and these families."