Investigators have located the Learjet’s two engines, and retrieved the cockpit-voice recorder, disclosing that it was found at the point of impact at a depth of 8ft (2.4m). Search personnel ...
Cockpit voice recorder of the Learjet 55 that crashed on January 31 in Philadelphia. [Credit: National Transportation Safety Board] NTSB said it also recovered the aircraft's enhanced ground ...
The footage, which was shot on Sunday, showed the haunting aftermath of the Learjet 55 crash ... the NTSB announced that it had recovered the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) from the scene, which ...
Photographs released by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) show the extent of ground damaged caused by last week’s deadly crash of a Bombardier Learjet 55, and the state of the jet ...
All those onboard the Learjet 55 aircraft ... In an update, the NTSB said investigators found the cockpit voice recorder at the "site of initial impact, at a depth of 8 feet." ...
The National Transportation Safety Board released photos of the charred black box from the air ambulance crash that occurred Jan. 31 in Philadelphia.
An eight-foot-deep crater that marked the spot where a medevac plane crashed into the ground, killing seven people and injuring dozens more, was filled in.