Bangor Jet Crash Tied to Houston Firm Claims Several Lives

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A Bombardier Challenger 600 private jet registered to a Houston-based company linked to Arnold & Itkin LLP crashed on takeoff from Bangor, Maine during a major winter storm, killing several people (counts vary: seven dead per FAA, six aboard presumed dead per local authorities) and injuring one crew member; federal investigators with the FAA and NTSB are probing potential icing/deicing issues as Bangor’s airport remained shut and travel nationwide was disrupted.
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- Several killed as private jet registered to Houston company crashes on takeoff in Maine, FAA says houstonpublicmedia.org
- UPDATE: Bangor airport officials say six people died on plane that crashed Sunday night wabi.tv
- Investigators of fatal plane crash in Maine should examine its deicing process, expert says WRAL
- Business jet crashes at Maine airport leaving all passengers presumed dead as winter storm pummels US Fox News
- 6 people presumed dead in Maine plane crash, Bangor airport says CNN
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