Overview
- The FAA said seven people died and one crew member was seriously injured when the jet attempted to depart around 7:45 p.m. local time on Sunday.
- The aircraft was a Bombardier Challenger business jet that overturned on the runway, according to controller audio and images published by media outlets.
- Air-traffic control communications reported by CNN indicated three crew members and five passengers on board, with de-icing and low visibility discussed before clearance for Runway 33.
- Federal records show the jet was registered to a company based in Houston.
- Conditions featured subfreezing temperatures, reduced visibility and light snow from winter storm Fern, and the airport remained closed overnight as emergency teams worked the scene.