AKRON, Ohio -- The National Transportation Safety Board on Wednesday released hundreds of pages of documents detailing the investigation into the plane crash that killed nine people in November.

The report does not offer an analysis or make a ruling one what officials believe caused the crash.

The Hawker 125-700 twin-engine charter crashed Nov. 10 in the 3000 block of Mogadore Road with two pilots and seven passengers on board. All nine died. No one on the ground was injured.

The Summit County Medical Examiner identified the seven passengers as Gary Shapiro, 35; Thomas Virgin, 31; Jared Weiner, 35; and Nick Weaver, 34 - all of Boca Raton Florida; Diane Smoot, 50, and Ori Rom, 32, of Delray Beach, Florida; and Diana Suriel, 32, of Wellington, Florida.

The seven passengers worked at Pebb Enterprises of Boca Raton, Florida. The real-estate company was scouting new locations for shopping centers. They were flying to Akron Fulton from Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport.

The pilots were Oscar Chavez, 40, of North Bay Village, Florida and co-pilot Renato Marchese, 50, of Boynton Beach.

The plane crashed four miles from its destination at Akron Fulton International Airport. It's left wing tilted towards the ground on its decent. It clipped utility wires, hit the ground and crashed through an apartment building.

The plane was owned by Augusto Lewkowicz of Execuflight in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Updates will be posted on cleveland.com throughout the day.