Philadelphia Investigators of a plane crash recovery black box Medical Jet
The National Transport Safety Committee (NTSB) said they renovated a black box from a deadly aircraft accident in Philadelphia 31 January 55.
Announcement, made on Sunday, said investigators found a voice recorder of votes (CVR) eight feet Below the site of the initial influence.
Investigators have also found that an enhanced warning system is close to the aircraft (EGPWS), which NTSB said that “it may also contain flight information.”
“Both components will be sent to the NTSB Discography Laboratory in Washington, DC for an estimate,” the statement said. “NTSB investigators have recovered both engines. The wreck recovery continues tomorrow and all wreckage will be sent to a safe place in Delaware for further examination.”
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Recorders and Cvr -to flying are tools that help investigators reconstruct the events that led to a aircraft crash. They are orange to find them easier to find in the wreck, and are usually installed in the tail part of the plane, which is considered the most successful part of the aircraft, the NTSB website states.
Jet Rescue Air Emergency Collision, which took place near the Roosevelt Shopping Center, was killed at least seven people and injured 22 people.
What do we know about the victims of the collision of Philadelphia
Four crew members and two passengers-pediatric patients and her mother-were on a plane who was sent to the National Springfield-Brano airport in Missouri, said the company. Everyone was Mexican nationals.
The person in the car was the seventh fatal victim of a fire collision.
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In the meantime, 38-year-old Jason Rodriguez-Koji was in the area at the time of the collision-cars disappeared, according to Fox 29. His family says he was buying the last time they were heard.
Fox News’ Andrea Margolis, Greg Wehner and Associated Press contributed to this report.