Five weeks after a medical plane crashed in Philadelphia, leaving seven people dead​, the cause is still under investigation.
Federal investigators announced that a key piece of machinery appeared to have stopped working years before a crash that ...
On Thursday, March 6th, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its preliminary report about the Learjet 55 ...
The cockpit voice recorder was not working on a medical transport plane that killed seven people when it plummeted into a ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report into the Northeast ...
The crash in a residential and commercial area of Philadelphia killed all six people on board the plane and one person on the ...
Preliminary investigations found the pilot’s black box recorder did not record audio from the Jan. 31 flight and likely hadn’t worked in years.
Investigators have not yet determined what caused the Learjet 55 to nosedive seconds after takeoff on Jan. 31. The crash ...
The crash killed all six people aboard the plane and one person on the ground. It also injured 24 people and ignited several ...
All six people on board the plane were killed ... jet was transporting a pediatric patient from Philadelphia back home to Mexico when it crashed. Officials identified the patient as 11-year ...
All four were from Mexico. NTSB Chair Jennifer ... after a small plane crashed near Roosevelt Mall, Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, in Philadelphia. Credit: AP/Steven M. Falk According to the report ...