The six people killed when a private jet crashed in Maine were going to see a property for a luxury travel business led by a Houston lawyer.
Four passengers and two crew members were on the plane registered to the same address as the Houston law firm Arnold & Itkin, officials said.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This image taken from video provided by WABI television, emergency cervices work on a scene of the Bombardier Challenger 600 crash ...
All six people on board a private jet that crashed during takeoff Sunday evening are presumed dead, the Bangor International Airport in Maine said Monday. Earlier in the day, a preliminary report from ...
The plane, however, crashed during takeoff, leaving the jet burning and inverted on the tarmac, killing everyone on board. Among them a corporate pilot who was recently hired at the Texas law firm ...
The director of Bangor International Airport says the federal investigation into the crash of a private jet that killed six people Sunday night has been hampered by extreme weather, including ...
The Bombardier Challenger 600 crashed as it was taking off at Bangor International Airport.
Investigators have released the identities of four of the six people killed in the Jan. 25 crash of a Bombardier CL-600 airplane at Bangor International Airport.
BANGOR, Maine – Investigators are continuing to examine the Jan. 25 crash of a Bombardier CL-600 airplane at Bangor International Airport that killed all six people on board. Airport officials said ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The federal investigation into the crash of a private jet that killed six ...