AUSTIN, Texas — The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating a deadly jet crash in Arizona on Monday. The ...
Flight operator Jet Rescue Air Ambulance said in a statement that four crew members and two passengers were on the flight.
It was discovered about 8 feet below ground at the site of the Learjet's initial impact, and could contain radio transmissions and sounds from the cockpit during the doomed flight. On Tuesday ...
One person on the ground was killed and at least 24 others were injured when the Learjet fell from the sky and erupted ... NTSB investigators announced they recovered the cockpit voice recorder from ...
Investigators have located the Learjet’s two engines, and retrieved the cockpit-voice recorder, disclosing that it was found at the point of impact at a depth of 8ft (2.4m). Search personnel ...
Cockpit voice recorder of the Learjet 55 that crashed on January 31 in Philadelphia. [Credit: National Transportation Safety Board] NTSB said it also recovered the aircraft's enhanced ground ...
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance said a child patient and five other people were on the Learjet 55 when it plummeted to the ground ...
The footage, which was shot on Sunday, showed the haunting aftermath of the Learjet 55 crash. The eerily-empty streets ... On Sunday, the NTSB announced that it had recovered the cockpit voice ...