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Six passengers are traveling on a medical jet earlier Crashed in Northeast Philadelphia It is identified by Friday night Mexico based company He was operating small aircraft.
On all those ship Learjet 55 aircraftIncluding a pediatric patient who recently treated Shriners Children HospitalWas killed in the accident.
A spokesperson of the Jet Rescue Air Ambulance said that the following individuals, who were all Mexican citizens, were flying on the aircraft Before it went down After Roosevelt Bulleward and Cottman Avenue after 6 pm on 31 January:
Jet Air Ambulance said Valentina Guzman Murillo was a young patient who received treatment at Philadelphia, and was with his mother Lizeth.
Hospital spokesperson Mail Bover said on Friday, “It is very difficult and extremely difficult, who were directly involved in his care, they were very aware that she was going to travel home and actually a really sent for her Was.” Night.
Apart from the six victims killed in the aircraft, Philadelphia Mayor Cherael Parker said on Saturday that a seventh person who was on the ground at the time of the accident, also died, although the person has not yet been identified.
In an update on Sunday, Parker said the number of injured victims increased from 20 to 22 persons. Among the victims, Parker said that five are hospitalized, three of which are in critical condition.
Parker said that due to the accident investigation, no school district of Philadelphia schools will be closed on Monday, although there will be an excuse to delay traffic related to the accident.
Road closure around the Roosevelt Bulleward and Cottman Avenue has been under influence since the accident on Friday night. Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel said that he hoped to reopen the internal and outer lane of Bulleward for an hour on Monday morning.
Residents of the area can sign up through traffic and road closed alert Readyfieldelphia,
The National Transport Safety Board is leading the crash investigation with the help of federal aviation administration and other local agencies.
On Saturday, NTSB officials said that medical jet Florida was departed from one base at around 12 noon on Friday and reached north -pre -Philadelphia around 2:15 pm on 31 January. Jet was on the ground for a few hours and then springfield around 6 left for the runway to go to Missouri: 06 pm
Officials said GPS data determined that the jet climbs about 1,500 feet in the air before taking a little right, then a modest left turn and then a standing dynasty started before the crashed, the officials said. The entire flight was less than a minute.
NTSB said the investigators are still looking for the cockpit voice recorder of the aircraft. Anyone who comes under debris is asked to touch it and not to email it Witness@ntsb.gov.
During Sunday’s press conference, officials said that the accident may take day and week before answering several questions.
This is a developing story and will be updated along with releasing new information.