Houston-Linked Private Jet Crashes in Maine: Investigation Underway
KHOU 11January 27, 20262 min13,602 views
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- ✈️ A Bombardier Challenger 650 private jet with Houston ties crashed shortly after takeoff at Bangor International Airport in Maine.
- 🚨 The plane went down less than a minute after departing, with at least six people on board who are presumed dead.
- 🔍 Federal investigators from the FAA and NTSB are on the ground, analyzing black box data recorders to determine the cause.
Potential Contributing Factors
- ☁️ The crash occurred during snowfall with limited visibility, though investigators have not confirmed if weather was a factor.
- 📈 Flight records indicate the jet originated from Houston's Hobby Airport and was en route to an airport near Paris, France, with a refueling stop in Bangor.
- 🏢 The aircraft is linked to a Houston address shared by the law firm Arnold and Iken.
Ongoing Investigation Details
- 💥 Airport officials reported the plane crashed upside down and caught fire.
- 🚧 Bangor International Airport was closed following the incident and was expected to reopen later that day.
- 🗣️ Investigators are examining cockpit communications and aircraft instrument data from the recorders for crucial clues.
- 📰 The law firm Arnold and Iken has been contacted for comment but has not yet responded.
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