Neither Philadelphia officials nor plane owner Jet Rescue Air Ambulance have publicly confirmed the identities of the dead. Tijuana was to have been the flight’s final destination after a stop ...
Philadelphia plane crash: A medical transport jet with a child patient and five others aboard crashed and sparked a large fire in a neighbourhood of Philadelphia on Friday, AFP reported.
Officials in Philadelphia say seven people are now known to have died after a medical plane carrying a sick child crashed on Friday night. The jet erupted in a fireball when it came down shortly after ...
It's understood that the plane - a medical transport jet, had just taken off in Philadelphia at 6pm local time when it exploded, with the blaze engulfing several homes. Four crew members were also ...
A medical transport jet carrying a child patient and five others has crashed in the US city of Philadelphia, leaving no survivors. The plane came down at a busy intersection near an outdoor ...
Officials won’t know much about what went wrong until investigators recover the plane’s black box, Duffy said. Investigators were still searching Saturday for the jet’s cockpit voice ...
The owner of the plane that crashed in Philadelphia, Jet Rescue, flew baseball Hall of Famer David Ortiz to Boston after he was shot in the Dominican Republican in 2019. Air ambulances will often ...
A medevac plane has crashed into buildings in a heavily populated part of Philadelphia. All six passengers aboard the flight were killed and several on the ground were injured. It comes just two ...
air traffic controllers requested the jet to land on a shorter runway, to which the pilots agreed. Flight tracking sites indicated the plane adjusted its approach accordingly. Less than 30 seconds ...
“You are not expecting a piece of traffic or helicopter or plane so close to you and so close to the ground.” Air Traffic Control was in contact with jet, attempted to contact helicopter Audio ...
Shai Gold, a spokesperson for Jet Rescue Air Ambulance – the plane’s operator – told NBC Philadelphia the six people on board included a girl, her mother, a pilot, copilot, doctor and paramedic.