Aug 18, 2026
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released more videos revealing new angles of when a medical jet crashed in Northeast Philadelphia in 2025. In one video, a nearby resident’s home doorbell camera picks up the sound of the plane before you can see ball of light as it plummets. Then, the entire video frame glows white from when the plane hits the ground and screams are heard in the distance. In a second video released on Tuesday, the jet is seen falling from the sky from a local drive thru. Videos also show the jet on the runways at Northeast Philadelphia Airport and Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport as well as the crew getting into the jet. These videos are part of a larger docket shared by the NTSB as they continue their investigation. This new docket was shared by the NTSB weeks after more lawsuits were filed against the company operating the medical jet. Jet crash in Philly Jul 30 More lawsuits filed against medical jet company for Northeast Philly crash Philadelphia Apr 4 10-year-old Philadelphia plane crash survivor rings bell before Sixers game Jet crash in Philly Jan 30 From tragedy to strength: Reflecting on the Philly plane crash 1 year later Philadelphia Nov 22, 2025 Mom of Philly Med Jet crash victim shares message of hope for grieving families Jet crash in Philly Nov 17, 2025 Lawsuit filed against operator of medical jet that crashed in Philly, killing 8 Jet crash in Philly Oct 24, 2025 Mom of man killed in Northeast Philly jet crash gifted with newly painted home Jet crash in Philly Aug 29, 2025 Man who saved boy during Philly plane crash throws first pitch at Phillies game Northeast Philadelphia Jul 31, 2025 Ground zero: Community rebuilds 6 months after deadly Northeast Philly jet crash Timeline of Jet Rescue Air Ambulance crash in Philadelphia On Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, just after 6 p.m., a Learjet 55 operated by Jet Rescue Air Ambulance crashed on Cottman Avenue in front of Roosevelt Mall near Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Philadelphia. Officials said the plane had taken off from the Northeast Philadelphia Airport at 6:06 p.m. and was in the air for just 22 seconds before it crashed into the sidewalk on Cottman Avenue. Everyone aboard the flight was killed along with two people on the ground. At least 24 others were hurt. Nearly five blocks of Northeast Philadelphia became unrecognizable as debris fell from the explosion and a massive fire that followed which engulfed homes, cars and businesses. ...read more read less
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