The preliminary report on the Philadelphia jet crash found the cockpit voice recorder likely hadn't recorded audio for ...
The National Transportation Safety Board says a cockpit voice recorder was not working on a medical transport plane that ...
The National Transportation Safety Board typically releases its preliminary findings in accidents within 30 days. That ...
Authorities have released their preliminary report about the Philadelphia plane crash that killed seven people in January.
PHILADELPHIA -- The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report into the Northeast Philadelphia ...
A stretch of Cottman Avenue reopened and Roosevelt Mall is welcoming back customers ... in the aftermath of the medical jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia that killed seven people and injured ...
Jeff Guzzetti, a former NTSB investigator, said that the lack of a functional voice recorder would make investigating the ...
A preliminary report on the Jan. 31 plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia found that the cockpit voice recorder didn't record ...
Federal investigators shared new updates on the deadly Northeast Philadelphia plane crash that left seven people dead and two dozen injured in January.
Preliminary investigations found the pilot’s black box recorder did not record audio from the Jan. 31 flight and likely hadn’t worked in years.
A medical jet crashed Friday evening in Northeast Philadelphia, striking part of Roosevelt Mall and sparking fires in nearby homes. The crash site, near Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue, sits in ...