O n Thursday, March 6th, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its preliminary report about the Learjet 55 ...
Flight operator Jet Rescue Air Ambulance said in a statement that four crew members and two passengers were on the flight.
PHILADELPHIA — A key piece of hardware that aviation experts and pilots said could solve the mystery in the fatal crash of the medical transport Learjet on Jan. 31 turned out to be useless.
Officials in Arizona have revealed that a landing gear failure caused the private Learjet owned by Vince Neil – the lead singer of Mötley Crüe – to rapidly skid off a runway and slam into a ...
The NTSB's early investigation into the Jan. 31 crash revealed little about what caused the Learjet 55 to go down seconds after taking off from Northeast Philadelphia Airport. The jet slammed into ...
And while the doomed Learjet 55 was in contact with an air traffic control tower, "there were no distress calls received from the flight crew," the report said. The fiery crash killed six people ...
After a jet registered to a Tennessee business collided with another jet at an Arizona airport earlier this month, killing ...
Neil was not on the plane at the time of the accident, his representative said. A pilot was killed and four others were injured after a Bombardier Learjet 35A veered off the runway after landing ...
A Learjet 35A crashed into a Gulfstream G200 jet at Scottsdale Airport after the Learjet’s landing gear appears to have failed. The crash killed the Learjet’s pilot, Joie Vitosky, and injured ...
Early reports suggest windy and snowy conditions may have played a role in the crash. A Learjet 35A crashed into a parked Gulfstream 200 jet about 2:45 p.m. Arizona time after landing at ...
The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) said that around 3:45 p.m. CST, a Learjet 35A veered off the runway after landing and crashed into a Gulfstream G200 business jet. The Scottsdale Fire ...