The National Transportation Safety Board says a cockpit voice recorder was not working on a medical transport plane that ...
Federal investigators shared new updates on the deadly Northeast Philadelphia plane crash that left seven people dead and two dozen injured in January.
The National Transportation Safety Board ruled the probable cause of the plane crash was: "An in-flight fire due to a compromised oil pressure line fitting." ...
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.
The Learjet 55 airplane, which was transporting a patient, had two pilots on board, including two medical crew members, and two passengers. Everyone on board did not survive the crash.
Three people aboard a small plane survived after their aircraft slammed into the side of one of the highest mountains in ...
Two injuries from the crash impacted first responders, specifically a Philadelphia police ... A report by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection found that unburned fuel from the ...
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Several victims of the Friday evening plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia have been identified. Seven people died and 19 were injured after a small medical plane crashed ...
PHILADELPHIA (WFMZ) - The names of the four medical personnel killed in the Philadelphia plane crash have been released. Captain Alan Montoya Perales, Co-Pilot Josue de Jesus Juarez, Dr. Raul Meza ...