The cockpit voice recorder was located at the site of initial impact, at a depth of 8 feet, according to the NTSB.
Debris from the crash exploded into a fireball, and pieces of the plane were blown into the residential and commercial North Philadelphia neighborhood, severely damaging several businesses.
Seven people, including a person in a car, were killed when an air ambulance carrying six crashed Friday night near a mall in northeast Philadelphia.
A Philadelphia father is calling his son a “superhero” for shielding his younger sister when a medevac jet crashed in a ...
A Facebook post has revealed details about Valentina Guzman Murillo, 11, and her mother Lizeth Murillo Ozuna, who were ...
A medical jet crashed in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday, leaving seven dead and injuring at least two dozen others. Here's ...
Lizeth Murillo Ozuna and her daughter Valentina were two of the six onboard who died. Valentina had received treatment for a spinal condition at Shriners Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia. The plane ...
U.S. Secretary of Transportation lauds the city's response while the NTSB examines a retrieved voice recorder for clues to ...
Firefighters arrived less than five minutes after the crash, and quickly battled fast-moving blazes at several separate ...
The plane had reached about 1,500 feet before it plummeted to the ground in Philadelphia, NTSB Chairman Jennifer Homendy said ...