A recent plane crash in Texas was caused by a gender reveal stunt that went completely off the rails, authorities said Friday.

The pilot of the plane was flying at a low altitude on Sept. 7 in the town of Turkey, not far from the Oklahoma border, the NTSB said in a report released Friday.

But when the pilot released the 350 gallons of pink water for the gender reveal, the stunt caused the plane to slow down and get “aerodynamically stalled,” according to the report.

The plane slammed into the ground and flipped over, the report said. The two people on board suffered only minor injuries.

In October, a 56-year-old woman was killed during a gender-reveal party in Knoxville.

The planned announcement created an explosion, and a flying piece of debris struck the victim, authorities said.