
Deadly Bangor Plane Crash: New Details Emerge
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National Transportation Safety Board releases preliminary report on deadly plane crash in Maine, revealing no signs of flight control problems or engine failure. Bombardier Challenger six fifty jet, carrying six passengers and two pilots, crashed after takeoff from Bangor International Airport, marking one of the deadliest crashes in state history. Victims included Tara Arnold, a forty-six-year-old attorney from Texas, and luxury travel company staff Shawna Collins, Shelby Kuyawa, and Nick Mastrascusa. Pilots Jacob Hosmer and Jorden Reidel also perished. The jet had previously received a federal warning for cold-weather risks, and Bangor officials noted widespread delays due to poor weather. The investigation continues into aircraft performance, airport operations, weather effects, and crew actions.
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