The National Transport Safety Council (NTSB) recently released a video of officials who walk through debris and the remaining destruction after the killer January 31, a plane crashes In Philadelphia, who killed at least seven people and wounded 22 others.
The shots, which were shot on Sunday, showed the relics of the Learjet 55 accident. The luxury streets were scary with debris, yellow tape and abandoned vehicles, as well as construction barriers guarding the scene of the accident.
One of the officials in a hole stood up to inspect the rubble. Done -car footage also shows abandoned cars with broken windows covered with ash, several yards from the hole.
On Sunday, NTSB announced that it had registered the CVR sound recorder from the scene, which was found eight feet away from the initial impact location. Investigators have also found that the EGPS enhanced land warning system, which NTSB says, “can also contain aviation data.”
The statement added: “Both components will be sent to the NTSB Vehicle Lecters Laboratory in Washington, DC for evaluation.” “NTSB investigators have regained both engines. The wreckage continues tomorrow and all the debris will be sent to a safe site in Dilayer for more examination.”
The accident, which included the Medevac, Near Roosevelt Mall At about 6:30 pm Friday. The plane was leaving from the Northeast Philadelphia airport at the time, on its way to Missouri to stop fuel and at the end of Mexico.
A Jet Air Air Air Ambulance told Fox News Digital. The little girl was heading home at the time with her mother.
In total, six people were on board, including four members of the crew. On Sunday, the Philadelphia Sherrill Parker mayor said that at least 22 people were injured, and he was the seventh dead victim in the accident at the time of the accident.
“Five of the victims are currently in the hospital, and three of them are in critical condition,” the mayor said at the press conference. “We did not participate, in respect of their families and loved ones, the names of any of those who were affected. Please continue to raise them, their families and their loved ones in prayer.”
The fires erupted immediately after the plane crashed, but the Philadelphia firefighters eventually took control of. Gold Fox News Digitter told the plane “loaded with flammable jet fuel”.
“There is no indication that anyone survived, and by the debris field, I will be surprised by the pleasure of learning otherwise,” Gold explained at the time.
The spokesman for the air ambulance added that the pilot aboard Lergit was “a very seasoned pilot”, and that the co -pilot was also experienced.
“They know the job and do so several times,” Gold added. “We fly from 600 to 700 missions per year. We are very busy and very active, and we keep my first -class employees.”
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On Sunday, NTSB announced that it had registered the CVR sound recorder from the scene, which was found eight feet away from the initial impact location. Investigators have also found that the EGPS enhanced land warning system, which NTSB says, “can also contain aviation data.”
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