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The National Transportation Security Board (NTSB) said they have recovered the black box of the deadly January 31 Learjet 55 Crash in Philadelphia.
The announcement, made on Sunday, said the investigators located the voice recorder of the eight -foot cabin (CVR) under the initial impact site.
The researchers also found the improvement of improvement of improved land of the aircraft (EGPWS), which the NTSB said that “it could also contain flight data.”
“Both components will be sent to the NTSB vehicle registration laboratory in Washington, DC for evaluation,” said a statement. “NTSB researchers have recovered both engines. Remains recovery continues tomorrow and all remains will be sent to a safe location in Delaware for a more detailed exam.”
Mysterious photos show the interior of the convicted jet medevac that crashed in Philadelphia
Flight data and CVR registrars are tools that help researchers reconstruct the events that led to a air accident They are oranges so that they are easier to find in the remains, and are usually installed in the tail section of an airplane, which is considered the most surviving part of the aircraft, according to the NTSB website.
The reaction rescue air ambulance accident that took place near the Roosevelt shopping center killed at least seven people and wounded another 22.
What we know about the victims of the Philadelphia accident
Four crew members and two passengers, a pediatric patient and his mother, were on the plane that was heading to the Springfield-Benson National Airport in Missouri, the company said. They were all Mexican nationals.
A person in a car was the seventh fatal victim of the burning accident.
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Meanwhile, Jason Rodríguez, 38, who was in the area at the time of the accident, is still missing, according to Fox 29. His family says he was shopping the last time he heard him.
Andrea Margolis, Greg Wehner and The Associated Press contributed to this report.