Seven people confirmed dead in Philadelphia plane crash

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Seven people are confirmed to have died after a medical transport jet crashed in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, last night. One person on the ground was killed and 19 were injured, Mayor Cherelle Parker said at a press conference today, February 1.

Earlier, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the six people onboard the jet had also been killed, including a young girl who was receiving treatment at a Philadelphia hospital. The girl's mother was also among the dead.

In a statement written in Spanish, President Sheinbaum said: “I mourn the passing of six Mexicans in the aviation accident in Philadelphia, United States. Consular authorities are in constant contact with the families; I’ve asked the Foreign Affairs Secretary to support whatever is needed. My solidarity with their loved ones and friends."

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The medical transport jet was transporting a child who had just completed treatment for a life-threatening condition at Shriners Children’s Hospital, her mother and four other people. It crashed in a Philadelphia neighbourhood shortly after take-off on Friday evening, exploding in a fireball that engulfed several homes.

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Jet Rescue Air Ambulance operated the Learjet 55. Everyone aboard the flight was from Mexico, and the child was being transported home, according to Jet Rescue spokesperson Shai Gold.

The flight’s final destination was Tijuana after a stop in Missouri. The patient and her mother were on board along with four crew members, who Mr Gold said were experienced and had been through rigorous training.

He told The Associated Press: “When an incident like this happens, it’s shocking and surprising. All of the aircraft are maintained, not a penny is spared because we know our mission is so critical.”

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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro said at a news conference late on Friday that officials expected fatalities in the “awful aviation disaster”.

Earlier, a spokeswoman for Temple University Hospital-Jeanes, Jennifer Reardon, said they had treated six people with injuries from the crash, but was not able to provide information about their injuries or where the people were when they sustained them.

The crash came just two days after the deadliest US air disaster in a generation. On Wednesday night, an American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided in mid-air in Washington, DC, with an Army helicopter carrying three soldiers. There were no survivors.

The Philadelphia crash was the second fatal incident in 15 months for Jet Rescue. In 2023 five crewmembers were killed when their plane overran a runway in the central Mexican state of Morelos and crashed into a hillside.

A doorbell camera captured video of the plane plunging in a streak of white and exploding as it hit the ground near a shopping mall and major roadway. Jim Quinn, the owner of the doorbell camera, said: “All we heard was a loud roar and didn’t know where it was coming from. We just turned around and saw the big plume."

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The crash happened less than three miles from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, which primarily serves business jets and charter flights. The Learjet 55 quickly disappeared from radar after taking off from the airport at 6.06pm and climbing to an altitude of 1,600 feet (487 metres). It was registered to a company operating as Med Jets, according to the flight tracking website Flight Aware.

Shortly after 6pm, audio recorded by LiveATC captured an air traffic controller telling “Medevac Medservice 056” to turn right when departing. About 30 seconds later it repeats the request before asking, “You on frequency?” Minutes later, the controller says: “We have a lost aircraft. We’re not exactly sure what happened, so we’re trying to figure it out. For now the field is going to be closed.”

In a post on the social media platform Truth Social, US President Donald Trump said: “So sad to see the plane go down in Philadelphia.”

A continuous stream of police vehicles and fire trucks initially responded at the crash site, taking over business parking lots. Within about an hour, the cry of sirens and shouted orders had faded into relative quiet at the edges of the closed-off area, and darkness settled in as drivers passing by peered out trying to see what was happening.

The plane crashed in a busy intersection near Roosevelt Mall, an outdoor shopping centre in the densely populated neighbourhood of Rhawnhurst. One mobile phone video taken by a witness moments after the crash showed a chaotic scene with debris scattered across the intersection. A wall of orange glowed just beyond as a plume of black smoke rose into the sky and sirens blared.

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Michael Schiavone, 37, was sitting at his home in Mayfair, a nearby neighbourhood, when he heard a loud bang and his house shook. He said it felt like a mini earthquake and when he checked his home security camera, it looked like a missile came down. He said: "There was a large explosion, so I thought we were under attack for a second."

Jet Rescue, which provides global air ambulance services, flew baseball Hall of Famer David Ortiz to Boston after he was shot in the Dominican Republic in 2019 and was involved in transporting patients critically ill with Covid-19.

The FAA said the National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation. The NTSB said an investigator arrived on Friday and more officials would be there on Saturday.