Cooling pictures of the speech recorder recovered from eight feel under the place of the plane crash of Philadelphia have been unveiled.
The Learjet 55 aircraft left the airport of Noordoost -Philadelphia on Friday evening before it crashed along Cottman Avenue in Philadelphia and seven for killing seven and injuring more than 20 people.
The plane transported 11-year-old Valentia Guzman Murillo and her mother, the 31-year-old Lizeth Murillo, to Missouri before they went back to Mexico after she had undergone life-saving treatment in the US.
Researchers hoped to find answers of the speech recording box, which was found eight feet underground at the place of impact that a crater left in the middle of the northeast Philadelphia Street.
Now photos on X reveal by NTSB Newsroom the torn state in which the voting recorder was after he had recovered from the crater.
In the minutes prior to the crash, air traffic control was heard with the air ambulance, including asking the pilot 'what frequency' they were.
Social media debated about the next part of their conversation, as sharp listeners said they could hear one side say that the other “talked to the wrong people.”
A few seconds after that comment, an ominous moan was to hear from what different social media user believed that the cockpit was. Civil servants have not revealed what the crash has caused and an investigation is underway.
After a short break, an air traffic controller asked: “What happens down there?”, To which another dispatcher replied: “We have a lost plane.”
Researchers hoped to find answers of the speech recording box that were found eight feet underground on the site or impact, which left a crater in the middle of the northeastern Philadelphia Street
The Learjet 55 aircraft left the airport of Noordoost -Philadelphia on Friday evening before it crashed along Cottman Avenue in Philadelphia and seven for killing seven and injuring more than 20 people
The plane had transported 11-year-old Valentia Guzman Murillo and her mother, 31-year-old Lizeth Murillo, to Missouri before she went back to Mexico after she had undergone life-saving treatment in the US
“We are not exactly sure what happened, we try to find it out,” she added. “The field is being closed for now.”
The plane, managed by Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, was on its way to Tijuana, Mexico, with a stop on Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri.
The crash place, near Cottman Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard, was quickly flooded in flames, caught with buildings and vehicles in the Inferno.
Shai Gold, a spokesperson for Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, confirmed the heartbreaking news and explained how the young girl had fought tirelessly to survive her illness.
“She took care of her. She went home, “Gold said. “She fought quite a lot to survive, and unfortunately, this tragedy on her way home.”
In addition to Valentina, the fatal flight on board the fatal flight, pilot Alan Alejandro Montoya Perale, Co-Pilot Josué Juárez of Veracruz, Doctor Raúl Meza and Paramedic Rodrigo Lopez Padilla, who each had dedicated to the safe return of the child. .
All the victims had been on their way home to Tijuana, Mexico.
Jet Air Ambulance said Valentina Guzman Murillo was the young patient who received treatment in Philadelphia, and was accompanied by her mother Lizeth Murillo Ozuna
Shown: Captain Alan Montoya Perales, Left, and co-pilot Josue De Jesus Juarez Juarez, members of the Jet Rescue Air ambulance team who died on Friday 31 January 2025, when their plane crashed shortly after taking off an airport in Philadelphia
Shown: Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo, a member of the Jet Rescue Air Ambulance team who died on Friday in the crash
Shown: paramedic Rodrigo Lopez Padilla, a member of the Jet Rescue Air Ambulance team that died in the crash on Friday
A seventh victim was killed in a car when debris of the Learjet 55 exploded and damaged nearby houses. That victim has not yet been identified.
'It is extremely difficult and extremely difficult, those who were directly involved in her care were very aware that she would travel home and there was actually an appointment for her today,' Mel Bower, a spokesperson for Shriners Children's Philadelphia Hospital , said on Friday evening.
In the meantime, the number of wounded from the crash announced to 22, Mayor Cherelle Parker announced on Sunday.
Five remained in the hospital and three were left in critical condition.
At least 11 houses were considerably damaged in the explosion, together with some companies, Parker said Sunday.
But local officials warned that there could be more victims because they encouraged residents to check their neighbors.
'If there is someone you think it has been in the area and they miss and they have not checked in and you cannot reach them or they live there, call 911,' begged city leader Adam Thiel.
He noted that the joint research team, consisting of nearly 30 local, national and federal agencies, remains on the site to assess the damage.
The number of wounded from the crash rose to 22, mayor Cherelle Parker announced on Sunday. Five remained in the hospital and three were left in critical condition. At least 11 houses were considerably damaged in the explosion, together with some companies
It is extremely difficult and extremely difficult, those who were directly involved in her care were very aware that she would travel home and there was actually an appointment for her today, “said Mel Bower, a spokesperson for Shriners Children's Philadelphia Hospital, said on Friday evening
“They still have a lot of processing of the scene,” said Thiel. “We have not yet recovered everything we need to recover from the scene.”
Parker also announced that civil servants went from door to door to seek information from residents of the neighborhood.
In the meantime, she insisted on patience.
“It is in times of crisis when you have to remember who you are, and we must remember what Philadelphia defines,” said the mayor, according to Whyy.
“We are a strong people, a resilient people who clearly understand how and why it is so important that we take care of each other.”