A private jet crashed late Sunday evening while taking off from Bangor International Airport in Maine, a US airline said press release from the airport. A preliminary FAA report says the plane “crashed under unknown circumstances upon departure, came to rest upside down and burst into flames.” That report said seven occupants died in the crash, with one flight crew member in serious condition, but a news release Monday afternoon by the airport According to the flight manifest, there were six people on board. We will update this message when the situation is further clarified by officials.
Police said a winter storm warning was in effect at the time of the crash National Weather Service. A LiveATC.net recording from Bangor’s ATIS at the time of the crash reported light snow and 1 inch of dry snow on the runway. That’s nothing unusual for Maine during the winter. The airport would have closed if visibility and conditions on the runways had deteriorated to unsafe levels. Deicing operations were taking place, he said CNNbecause ice buildup can cause a lack of control. Weather is one of several factors the NTSB will investigate, and it is far from the only possible cause of the crash.
A small private jet
This particular aircraft is registered to KTKJ Challenger, LLC, a company that shares the same Houston address as the Arnold and Itkin law firm. A photo of the plane Flight conscious shows what appears to be the law firm’s logo on the tail. Authorities have not released the identities of the people on board at the time of the crash. The National Transportation Safety Board is already on scene investigating the crash. According to the airport, the airport will remain closed at least until Wednesday WMTWwhile the investigation continues and the wreckage is removed from the airport’s only runway.
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