Plane that crashed in Maine spent more time on runway than recommended after deicing, NTSB says
NTSB highlights jet's 17-minute delay post de-icing exceeding FAA's 9-minute limit amid snowstorm; no probable cause determined yet in ongoing investigation.
- The plane that crashed in Maine spent more time on the runway than recommended after deicing, according to the National Transportation Safety Board .
- The luxury jet, owned by a Texas law firm, had stopped in Bangor to refuel en route to Paris amid light snow and near-zero temperatures when the crash occurred.
- Among the six victims were a Houston lawyer, an event planner, a chef, a sommelier, and two pilots.
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Plane from Houston that crashed in Maine spent more time on runway than recommended after deicing, NTSB says
A preliminary report shows that a Houston private jet that crashed in Maine in January remained on the ground 8 minutes longer than it should have after receiving a deicing treatment during a snowstorm.
Plane carrying Houston passengers that crashed in Maine sat long on runway after deicing: NTSB
A preliminary NTSB report revealed the plane involved in a deadly Maine crash that carried several Houston-area passengers had spent too long on the runway after deicing.
Jet that crashed in Maine spent more time on runway than typical after de-icing, NTSB says
A private jet that crashed in Maine in January, killing all six people aboard, spent more than the standard amount of time on a runway after de-icing before takeoff, according to a preliminary report issued Friday by the National Transportation Safety Board.
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