who was on the plane that crashed in bangor
Authorities have confirmed that six people were on board the private jet that crashed during takeoff at Bangor International Airport, and all six were killed, but as of the latest credible reports not all of their names have been officially released to the public. One victim has been publicly identified as Tara Arnold, the wife of Kurt Arnold, founder of the Texas-based personal injury law firm Arnold & Itkin, which owns the aircraft.
What is officially known so far
- The aircraft was a Bombardier Challenger 600 business jet that had flown from Houston to Bangor to refuel before continuing on to Paris.
- Local and federal officials now state that there were six people onboard and that all six died in the crash during takeoff amid a winter storm.
- The plane is registered to Arnold & Itkin, a prominent personal injury law firm based in Texas.
Identified victims vs. information still withheld
- Local officials and a Houston-area county commissioner have identified one victim as Tara Arnold, described as the wife of law-firm founder Kurt Arnold and a community-minded leader.
- Some media outlets and tabloids have suggested she was traveling with a group of friends to Paris, but those specific passenger details have not been officially confirmed by investigators.
- Police and federal investigators have not yet released a full passenger manifest or the names of the remaining victims, citing the ongoing investigation and the need to notify families first.
Why you may see conflicting details
- Early reports varied on the number of people aboard, with initial statements mentioning eight on board and seven dead with one survivor, later corrected to six on board and six fatalities after coordination with first responders and airport officials.
- Some outlets and forum posts are circulating unverified names and relationships; these have not been confirmed by official sources such as the FAA, NTSB, or Bangor police.
The bottom line
Right now, the only person publicly and reliably identified as being on the plane is Tara Arnold, and officials have confirmed that a total of six people were on board and all were killed. Until authorities release the full list of victims, any additional specific names you see online should be treated as unconfirmed and potentially inaccurate.
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