Officials will hold a news conference today updating the deadly medical jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday night.
NTSB investigators are working to extract black box data that may help determine what caused the aircraft to go down.
Mayor Cherelle Parker is requesting state and federal help with the recovery effort and said those conversations began “immediately” after the crash.
The Philadelphia Mayor along with the U.S. Transportation Secretary and the Pennsylvania Governor are giving an update on the ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker said Monday that four of the 24 people injured are still in the hospital, and two are in critical condition.
The Philadelphia Mayor along with the U.S. Transportation Secretary and the Pennsylvania Governor are giving an update on the ...
Philadelphia's mayor and U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy spoke at a news conference Monday alongside ...
Philadelphia's mayor says five people hurt on the ground when a jet crashed Friday remain hospitalized, and three of them are ...
The U.S. transportation secretary has visited the site of a medical transportation plane crash in Philadelphia with city and ...
The number of people known to be injured in the Northeast Philadelphia plane crash is now 24, Mayor Cherelle Parker announced Monday.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation lauds the city's response while the NTSB examines a retrieved voice recorder for clues to ...
The Philadelphia Mayor along with the U.S. Transportation Secretary and the Pennsylvania Governor gave an update on the ...