Philadelphia:
According to senior officials, a small private airplane dropped CRASH on Friday’s northeast Philadelphia.
The Federal Aviation Bureau said that the aircraft was a rear jet 55 aircraft with two people, dropping 2330 GMT, crashing in a dense area of cities with houses, shops, and busy roads.
Airplane crash pic.twitter.com/fcwocaqvno at Cotman Avenue in Philadelphia
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When heading to the Springfield Branson National Airport in Missouri, FAA had taken off from the northeast airport of Philadelphia that he had confirmed in the statement that he would investigate with the National Transportation Safety Commission.
Meanwhile, Sean Duffy, US transportation officer, said that six people were “six” on the plane.
There was no immediate confirmation of the victim.
“All resources are provided to respond to small private airplanes in the northeastern part of Philadelphia,” said Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro.
“Since more information is available, we will continue to update.”
Cotman Roosevelt Mall and Airplane CRASH Ring Door Bell Camera Video in Philadelphia near the main street in the northeastern part of Philadelphia. CRASH dropped a large -scale explosion and burned some houses.
The plane looks burning before the impact! pic.twitter.com/ig4ewolrmz
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The crash drop in cities on the east coast of the United States came just two days after passenger jet and military helicopter collided from Reagan National Airport in Washington.
“Major incidents”
The CRASH dropped rear jet was an aircraft used to transport medical patients, according to Flightaware, the flight tracking site.
The Filadelphia Emergency Administration Bureau states that the “major incidents” are ongoing in X, the nearby roads are closed, and they are generally sought to avoid the area.
Dozens of first -less ponders were in a scene outside the Roosevelt Mall, a strip mall with retailers and food stores.
Police and fire departments did not respond to comments.
“A major incident near the cotman in the northeastern part of Philadelphia and Busterton Avenue, opposite the loose belt mall. Avoid the area closed in areas, including a part of Roosevelt Burd.” The management office is written in X.
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