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Breaking: Philadephia Learjet Crash, Second Crash In Week

Kyle Stewart Posted onJanuary 31, 2025January 31, 2025 5 Comments

In a developing story, a Learjet appears to have crashed into a building in Philadelphia, the second notable crash in a week following American Airlines 5342. 


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Air Ambulance In Flames After Take-off

Horrifying imagery has come out of Philadelphia Friday evening, January 31st, 2025. A fireball hurled toward what has been said to be a residential area hitting a mall. FlightRadar24 tracking has corroborated statements that it was, in fact, a Learjet 55 operated by Jet Rescue Air Ambulance from North Philadelphia airport. So far, six lives have been claimed from onboard the aircraft including the patient being transported. Several homes were reportedly struck and affected.

Captured on Ring, broadcasted on X:

A plane has crashed in Philadelphia today with at least six confirmed dead.

pic.twitter.com/a1h0EMpRFR

— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) February 1, 2025

BREAKING VIDEO

Philly man is recording as plane crashed and explodes in Northeast Philadelphia pic.twitter.com/LqPqbD1nf7

— PhillyCrimeUpdate (@PhillyCrimeUpd) February 1, 2025


This angle shows a better view of the final moments showing the plane streaking down at a very high rate of speed.

HOLY CRAP! The plane in Philadelphia just slammed into a row of houses like a freaking MISSILE.

WTF? https://t.co/w9rHje9RWc pic.twitter.com/eTf0nlUARR

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 31, 2025

There was extensive damage on the ground.

This guy was in a drive-thru trying to order food when the plane crashed behind him in Philadelphia pic.twitter.com/FEOIvH6HbR

— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) February 1, 2025

Wow! This is the most insane close-up dashcam video of the plane crash in Philadelphia. Turn up the sound; you can literally hear and see debris hitting their car. pic.twitter.com/xZfaUlRDUE

— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) February 1, 2025

GRAPHIC WARNING: A person can be seen walking ablaze out of the crash site.

Viewer discretion advised***** One victim is seen on video. Hard to watch pic.twitter.com/5MfMmlC9m0

— Sgt. Mark Fusetti (Retired) (@MarkFusetti) February 1, 2025

Cause Unknown

While speculation is swirling online without much known information,  there are a few distinguishing characteristics from AA5342 or even prior incidents in the last six months.

This evening, a Learjet 55 (XA-UCI) crashed shortly after takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia Airport. The flight departed at 23:06 UTC, reaching a maximum altitude of 1,650 ft at 23:06:54. Granular ADS-B data shows the last message from the aircraft (non-position report)… pic.twitter.com/FtUBYTgeua

— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) February 1, 2025

The plane was clearly on fire, or more likely one of the two engines were, prior to landing. It purportedly reached more than 11,000 feet per second in its descent which is around its terminal velocity.

We can rule out a few culpruits right away. It wasn’t DEI, it wasn’t a short staffed ATC, it’s almost certainly not pilot error, and it wasn’t nefarious. This was a mechanical issue through and through. With at least one engine on fire, there’s no question something went wrong with the plane and it looks like it was uncontrollable through the end.

Second Air Related Accident In A Week

Just two evenings prior, an American Eagle CRJ200 was involved in a mid-air collision with a Black Hawk helicopter on short final to Washington Reagan National’s runway 33. All onboard both aircraft perished resulting in 67 deaths and the closure the Reagan for a 12-hour period. While little is known about the ultimate cause of that wreck, newly appointed Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy, will once again dispatch NTSB investigators to the scene of an accident. It’s been a horrific week for US air transport.

Our thoughts, prayers, and condolences are extended to the families of all three incidents.

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5 Comments

  1. Bobo Bolinski Reply
    January 31, 2025 at 10:38 pm

    DEI is to blame, no doubt.

    • Alert Reply
      February 1, 2025 at 6:49 am

      Gravity is ultimately to blame for anything going downwards .

  2. Billy Bob Reply
    February 1, 2025 at 12:23 am

    We are on pace for 132 plane crashes during trumps term. Given his strong desire for many air traffic controllers to take buyouts, I might take the over

    • Derek Reply
      February 1, 2025 at 12:23 pm

      How does poor airmanship and poor maintenance have anything to do with Trump??

  3. Lukas Reply
    February 1, 2025 at 8:07 am

    “prior to landing.” I wish it landed!

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