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Philadelphia plane crash investigators recover medical jet’s black box

National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) stated that it has collected black boxes from the drop drop on the Learjet 55 airplane on January 31 in Philadelphia.

The announcement was made on Sunday, and the investigator said that it found a cockpit voice recorder (CVR) 8 feet from the first shock.

The investigator also discovered an aircraft enhanced terrestrial welcome system (EGPWS). This said, “NTSB may include flight data.”

“Both components will be sent to the Washington DC Washington DC NTSB Vehicle Recorder Research Institute in Washington DC for evaluation,” said a statement. “NTSB investigators have collected both engines. The recovery of the remnants continues tomorrow, and all remnants will be sent to a safe place in the Delaware state for the investigation.”

The creepy photo shows the interior of the fate of the fate of CRASH in Philadelphia.

Jet Rescue Air Ambulance said in January that the black box resembled a fateful jet black box that was dropped in Philadelphia in January. 31, 2025. (Jetless queea ambulance)

Flight data recorders and CVRs are a tool that helps investigators to rebuild events connected to airplanes. According to the NTSB website, they are usually orange that make it easier to find with debris and are usually installed on the tail of the plane.

At least seven people have died and 22 people were injured by the fall of the jet screw air ambulance near Roosevelt Mall.

What we know about the victims of Philadelphia's collision

CRASH drop of Philadelphia Airplane

On Friday, January 31, 2025, the first response will work in the scene after a small plane drops in Philadelphia. (Matt Roke)

According to the company, four crew members and two passengers (pediatric patients and mothers) were on an airplane to the Springfield Branson National Airport in Missouri. They were all Mexican people.

The person in the car was the seventh deadly victim of the burning collision.

Philadelphia crash scene day time look

The investigator worked on site on Saturday, February 1, 2025, after a small plane dropped in Philadelphia. (Matt Roke)

Filadelphia Airplane's crash scene at night

On Friday, January 31, 2025, a scene near Roosevelt Burd after a small plane was dropped near the loose belt mall in Philadelphia. (Steven M. Folk/Philadelphia Ink Wireer)

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On the other hand, 38 -year -old Jason Rodriguez was in the area during the crash, remained missing. Fox 29. His family says he was shopping when he finally heard from him.

Fox News's Andrea Margolis, GREG Wehner, and AP communication have contributed to this report.

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