Seven people were killed and at least 366 properties affected when a Learjet 55 medical aircraft crashed into a northeast Philadelphia neighborhood minutes after taking off Friday evening ...
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The Learjet 55 aircraft plunged from the sky moments after taking off around 6:10 p.m. from Northeast Philadelphia Airport and crashed near the Roosevelt Mall Friday. The six passengers and crew ...
A medical transport jet crashed on Friday in northeast Philadelphia. The Learjet 55 had six people on board when it went down shortly after departing Northeast Philadelphia Airport, according to ...
The Federal Aviation Administration identified the small medical jet as a Learjet 55. The aircraft was operated by Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, a Mexico-based company with divisions in Florida that ...
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).
Jet Rescue Air, the company that operated the Learjet 55, released the photos from its interior, showing a stretcher covered with a white sheet and surrounded by various pieces of medical ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recently released video of officials combing through the debris and destruction left after the fatal Jan. 31 plane crash in Philadelphia, which ...
Feb. 2 (UPI) --The six people aboard a medical jet, including the pediatric patient, that crashed shortly upon takeoff in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday have been identified. A spokesperson for ...
A Learjet 55 medical aircraft went down at approximately 6:30 p.m. in Northeast Philadelphia off the busy Roosevelt Boulevard, lighting up the rainy night sky with a fireball explosion upon impact.