Brimingham crash victims were from US

Birmingham Airport managing director Brian Summers has told a news conference that the passengers on the crashed Challenger jet were US citizens who had been on business in the area.

Birmingham Airport managing director Brian Summers has told a news conference that the passengers on the crashed Challenger jet were US citizens who had been on business in the area.

The jet crashed before lunch today, killing all five passengers and crew.

It is thought that a wing clipped the runway before take-off.

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