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Lakewood Church Staff Member, Chef Identified as Victims in Maine Plane Crash

The Bombardier Challenger 600 crashed during takeoff amid a winter storm, killing all six on board including a Lakewood Church staffer, officials said.

  • On Sunday evening, a Bombardier Challenger 600 private business jet flipped inverted and caught fire while departing Bangor International Airport, Maine around 7.45pm.
  • Weather and de-icing concerns arose as heavy snow and low visibility were present during departure, and reports said the Bombardier Challenger 600 tried to leave less than two hours after landing.
  • Lakewood Church confirmed staff member Shawna Collins was on the plane, while reports identified chef Nick Mastrascusa, father of three, among the victims; flight records show the jet left Hobby Airport, Houston, bound for Paris after refueling in Bangor.
  • The FAA and NTSB are investigating, with Bangor International Airport closed until at least noon Wednesday after the FAA reported six dead, including four passengers and two crew.
  • Experts noted investigators will probe icing and wind contamination on the Challenger 600, with an NTSB preliminary report due in about a month and a final one more than a year away.
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Seven victims of the plane crash occurred last Sunday in Maine during a snowstorm. The Bombardier Challenger 600, headed to France, crashed shortly after taking off from Bangor International Airport, killing all six people on board. Among the victims there was also the lawyer of Houston, Tara Arnold, married to Kurt Arnold, co-founder of the law firm Arnold & Itkin, owner of the private jet, as reported by the press agency Texas ABC13. Another v…

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UNILAD broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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