There could have been up to 10 paying passengers on the B17. Just awful.
"We left at 12:00 but George and I had planned to take a ride on the B-17," Villalba told WFAA. "We didn’t because it was sold out. Wow.“
WFAA has not confirmed whether there were civilians riding on the B-17 when it crashed. Tickets for on-board tours of the B-17 were on sale online for the event. The cost for tickets was $495 each.
https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/dallas-plane-crash-dallas-executive-airport-rbd/287-1d54f7a6-05ad-40ee-a02b-961874c52bea
There are tweets coming from them that they do not take paying passengers on the airshow low pass, formations, activity flights... Looks like only crew and people associated with the plane were on it. Hearing 5...