The sound from the air traffic control tower in Northeast Philadelphia Airport It reveals the terrible moments that preceded the crash of the medical ambulance in Philadelphia on Friday night while a child's patient was transported.
The sound, obtained by Fox News Digital, was recorded moments before the plane's launch. The operators can be heard because they tried desperately contact Learjet 55 before they crash.
“What is happening there?” One weather control can be heard.
“We have a lost plane. We are not quite sure of what happened. So, we are trying to discover it,” another air traffic controller responds. “The field will be closed so that there is no internal reformer.”
Two DCA aircraft were thwarted due
Jet Resue Air Air Ambulance, the company that operates the plane, said the plane was Learjet 55 while leaving from Northeast Philadelphia Airport around 6:30 pm
The company said that there are four crew members and travelers on the plane at the time – a pilot, Koselot, a doctor, a paramedic, a pediatric patient and her mother. They were all Mexican citizens.
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that there are six people on board. The agency said the plane was heading to Springfield Branson National Airport in Missouri.
The patient was a Mexican citizen who was in the United States for life -saving medical treatment. At the end of the treatment, she was released to return home.
John Anderson, a retired Fox News Digital, told John Anderson that based on the accident video and the way the plane hit the Earth, the possible reason was the booth.
Anderson said: “The plane was out of the crew control. It was not controlled in the terrain (CFIT). Maybe it was a mechanical defect of the installed, elevator, pieces, or even the shift in the back inside the cabin,” Anderson said.
He also speculated that if it was “a medical trip with a stretch on board and the article is not secured correctly, it may be rolled back.”
“This would cause the nose to be raised and the wing is raised. In this case, the nose will decrease the angle in the video,” he said. “Because it was immediately after taking off and initial climbing, I would like to say that there is likely to be a Aswing booth. There may be a number of factors that may cause a booth.
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A disaster on Friday night barely comes after 48 hours after a Deadly collision Between an American flight and an army helicopter near Reagan National Airport, which led to the death of 67 people.
Jenny Defov of Fox News Digitter and Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.