Mayor Cherelle Parker is requesting state and federal help with the recovery effort and said those conversations began “immediately” after the crash.
Friday’s plane crash near Roosevelt Boulevard left 7 dead, 24 injured, and many residents looking to the sky anxiously.
The number of people known to be injured in the Northeast Philadelphia plane crash is now 24, Mayor Cherelle Parker announced Monday.
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy lauded the city response as the NTSB looks at evidence, including a retrieved voice ...
The six passengers traveling on a medical jet before it crashed in Northeast Philadelphia Friday night have been identified ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker on Monday described Friday’s plane crash near Cottman and Bustleton avenues as “one of the worst ...
NTSB investigators found the Learjet 55's cockpit voice recorder Sunday. The agency said it was 8 feet down at the site of ...
NTSB investigators are working to extract black box data that may help determine what caused the aircraft to go down.
The black box from the medical transport jet that crashed in Philadelphia Friday evening is on its way to Washington, D.C., ...
The U.S. transportation secretary has visited the site of a medical transportation plane crash in Philadelphia with city and ...
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance said it was unlikely anyone on board survived the crash Friday. One person who was in a car was also ...
The number of people injured in the deadly Northeast Philadelphia plane crash increased by two on Monday, Mayor Cherelle ...