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Medical jet with six on board crashes into Philadelphia neighbourhood

Author: Max Matza, Madeline Halpert & Christal Hayes Source: BBC News:
February 1, 2025 at 06:37

A small medical transport plane crashed into several buildings in north-east Philadelphia on Friday evening, setting homes and vehicles ablaze and injuring people on the ground.

The plane had been on a medical transport mission, carrying a child patient and her mother, and four crew members.

"We know that there will be loss," Pennsylvania Gov Josh Shapiro said during a news conference at the scene of the crash, calling it an "awful aviation disaster". 

The six people aboard the plane were Mexican, the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on X.

It is unclear whether there are any survivors among those who were onboard the plane.

A spokesperson for Temple University Hospital-Jeanes in Philadelphia said they had treated six people who were injured on the ground during the crash, according to US media reports.

Three of those people have been treated and released, while details are not yet known about the condition of the other three, the reports said. 

 

Pennsylvania Representative Jared Solomon Cars burned in the street after plane crash
Pennsylvania Representative Jared Solomon. Charred cars and piece of debris line streets after the crash

 

The child on board the plane was receiving care in the US for a life-threatening condition and was returning to Tijuana, Mexico, Shai Gold, a spokesman for Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, told a local NBC outlet

The girl was accompanied by her mother, a pilot, a copilot, a doctor and a paramedic, the spokesman said. 

Mr Gold told NBC the child's treatment was sponsored by a third-partner charity.

"She fought quite a lot to survive, and unfortunately, this tragedy on the way home," he said.

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The Mexican Consulate in Philadelphia put out a notice on X for Mexican nationals affected by the incident to call a helpline. 

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker said city officials do not know the number of fatalities, but the city is "asking for prayers for anyone and everyone that may have been affected".

"If you see debris, call 911, don't touch anything," she told city residents.

The crash happened just blocks from the Roosevelt Mall, a three-storey shopping center in a densely populated part of Philadelphia, the fifth biggest city in the US.

The area where the crash occurred is filled with terraced housing and shops.

 

Reuters A panel from the aircraft - which includes two windows - is seen strewn on the ground at the site of the crash
Reuters. Debris from the aircraft was strewn on the ground at the site of the crash

 

Videos of the incident online show the plane coming down quickly and sparking a huge fireball. 

Witnesses described shrapnel from the crash damaging cars and sending burning debris into the streets. Photos of the aftermath show burning cars mangled. 

One man who spoke with CBS, the BBC's US partner, said he was driving in the area when he heard a whirring sound and then a loud explosion. 

"Everyone just started screaming," he said. 

One witness told local media that the explosion "lit up the whole sky".

"I just saw a plane basically hit the building and it exploded. The sky lit up and I pulled over and basically, it was just real bad around here," the witness told WPVI-TV, describing the crash as feeling like an earthquake. 

Ryan Tian, 23, told The Philadelphia Inquirer he was getting dinner when he saw a "massive fireball" that turned the sky orange. "I thought we were getting attacked by something," he said. 

 

What do we know about the crash? 

The plane, a Learjet 55, crashed at around 18:30 local time after departing from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It crashed less than four miles (6.4km) from the airport. 

The FAA said in a statement that the flight was en-route to Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri. At first, the agency said two people were on the plane but later revised that to six. 

According to data on FlightAware, a flight tracking website, the plane was operated by a company called Med Jets, and had arrived in Philadelphia from Florida less than four hours earlier.

 

Getty Images Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker wears a black Nike baseball cap and a black raincoat as she speaks to reporters at the site of the crash, flanked by fire crews and police in uniform
Getty Images. Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker said earlier that city officials do not know the number of fatalities 

 

 

Pennsylvania Representative Jared Solomon Firefighters respond to scene of plane crash
Pennsylvania Representative Jared Solomon
 
 
 

The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating.

In a statement, President Donald Trump said his administration was "totally engaged". 

"So sad to see the plane go down in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. More innocent souls lost," he said. 

The plane crash comes just two days after a much larger collision happened between a commercial jet and a military helicopter in Washington DC, where officials believe all 67 people aboard both aircraft were killed. 

It was the deadliest plane crash in the US in over 20 years. 

 

City of Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management. Smoke billows above a neighbourhood in Philadelphia. Cars are parked on the street and a crowd has gathered around an intersection.
City of Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management.
 
 
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