Preliminary Report Issued On Philly Plane Crash That Killed 7
- The National Transportation Safety Board issued a preliminary report on a Northeast Philadelphia plane crash that occurred on January 31, resulting in seven deaths, including six on board and one on the ground.
- The report mentions that the cockpit voice recorder was found buried eight feet underground but did not capture the final flight.
- The crash created a debris field measuring 1,410 feet long and 840 feet wide.
- A memorial has been established near the crash site to honor the victims of the tragedy.
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NTSB releases preliminary report on NE Phila. plane crash
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) -- The National Transportation Safety Board has released the preliminary report about the Northeast Philadelphia plane crash that happened on January 31. Editor's note: the above video is from a prior report. According to the NTSB, the airplane was in the air for about one minute before it impacted a concrete sidewalk in a residential and commercial area and exploded upon impact. Weather conditions on the night of January 31…
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