Categories
Blogs and Tweets

‘We have a lost aircraft’: Philadelphia air traffic control detected problem before crash



Michael_Novakhov
shared this story
.

Air traffic controllers knew there was a problem moments before the deadly Friday night crash of a Medevac jet in Philadelphia that also injured over a dozen people on the ground.

The cause for the crash is not yet known. The Learjet 55 departed Northeast Philadelphia Airport at about 6:30 p.m. ET bound for Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri, and the pilot did not mention any problems in recorded air traffic control communications.

But the air traffic control tower caught on that there was an issue, the recordings suggest. “Medevac med service zero-five-six, northeast tower, are you on frequency?” a controller asks almost four minutes after the jet’s takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia Airport in an audio file downloaded from liveatc.net.Then, a request for response from the aircraft is repeated by the controller. About five minutes later, another voice comes on the radio asking, “What’s going on down there?””We have a lost aircraft,” the operator responds. “We’re not exactly sure what happened, so we’re trying to figure it out. For now, the field is going to be closed, so no inbounds or outbounds, probably,” the operator responds.

National Transportation Safety Board investigators were arriving at the crash site, said the Federal Aviation Administration, which will assist with the probe.

DC plane crash:Search for bodies continues; officials to remove aircraft from Potomac

Philadelphia plane crash victims

Aboard the plane was one pediatric patient, the child’s mother and four crew members, Jet Rescue Air Ambulance said. All six were from Mexico and were reported dead, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Saturday morning on X.

The plane crashed near the Roosevelt Mall at Cottman Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard, a busy hub with dozens of businesses and hundreds of homes. The crash caused an explosion scatting debris, setting some homes and cars on fire and injuring some people on the ground, officials said.

Officials on Saturday morning confirmed an additional fatality: One person who was in their car when the medical flight crashed to the ground. At the time, they said 19 others have been injured but there could be others.

Philadelphia plane crash: Air traffic control recording hints at problem

The audio file on the air traffic broadcasting website includes more than 30 minutes of communications between the tower employees and crew on the plane. Air traffic controllers can be heard giving the plane approval to depart.

Tower employees give instructions to switch frequencies after the successful takeoff. A pilot acknowledges and switches radio frequencies.

Approximately a minute later, one controller makes another request for the plane to contact the tower, followed by about 30 seconds of silence. Within minutes, they realize there is an issue and shut down the airfield.

Where was the Medevac jet that crashed headed?

The aircraft with four crew members and two passengers – a young girl, who had been treated at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia, and her mother – were headed to Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri.

The child was on her way home with a final destination of Tijuana, Shai Gold, who works on corporate strategy with Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, told CNN on Friday.

(This story has been updated with new information.)

Contributing: Minnah Arshad, Shane Brennan, Jo Ciavaglia and Karissa Waddick; and Reuters.

Follow Mike Snider on Threads, Bluesky and X: mikegsnider &@mikegsnider.bsky.social &@mikesnider.

What’s everyone talking about? Sign up for our trending newsletter to get the latest news of the day


Categories
Blogs and Tweets

Venezuela agrees to take back undocumented immigrants from the U.S., Trump says



Categories
Blogs and Tweets

No ‘death’ for diversity: How DEI is being rebranded



Categories
South Caucasus News Review

Türkiye’s defence sector continues to thrive with major contracts and international impact


Turkish Defence Minister Haluk Görgün announced that in the past two years, approximately $20 billion worth of defence and aerospace contracts have been signed. …

Categories
South Caucasus News Review

Kyrgyzstan’s oil production shows drop in 2024



Categories
South Caucasus News Review

Venezuela to allow US deportation flights for migrants after talks with Trump envoy


Venezuela is expected to allow the US to begin returning deported migrants directly to the South American country after discussions between a top US envoy and President…

Categories
South Caucasus News Review

Terrorists execute dozen civilians in Syria’s Shia villages


TEHRAN, Feb. 01 (MNA) – Terrorists have shot and killed nearly a dozen civilians at a Shia-populated village in Syria’s central province of Hama, amid ongoing raids and summary executions by gunmen affiliated with Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

Categories
South Caucasus News Review

Sweden releases suspects held in killing of Quran-desecrator


TEHRAN, Feb. 01 (MNA) – Five suspects in the killing of Salwan Momika, who in 2023 repeatedly burned copies of the Holy Quran, have all been freed, a prosecutor handling the case in Sweden said on Friday.

Categories
South Caucasus News Review

Iran reveals investment figures for Hormozgan’s industrial, mining, commercial projects



Categories
Starred posts

No ‘death’ for diversity: How DEI is being rebranded — not disbanded


The blows Trump’s dealt — an end to diversity training mandates, race-conscious hiring in government, and funding for DEI programming — target only federal initiatives, leaving race-based preference programs outside government untouched.