Philadelphia plane crash debris shouts through the dinner window, gets people in the head


A pattern of Philadelphia Diner was injured on Friday when a piece of debris from a fellow vacel that is that crashed in a fiery explosion In a Stadsstraat, scanned through a window of the restaurant and hit the man in the head.

Subsection images from within the Four Seasons Dinner Restaurant on Cottman Avenue, which is about half a mile of the crash location, shows various customers in cabins and a waitress in the area when an object suddenly searched through the frame.

A male patron who is in a position grabs his head while the hat he wears flies from his head. The man drops while others are seen to dive.

An employee of a restaurant told FOX5 Philadelphia That an object flew through a window and the customer hit the head.

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Another employee told WPVI TV That despite “a lot of bleeding on his head,” the man did well.

The crash, involving a Learjet 55 METHEVAC JET, took place Close to the Roosevelt shopping center Around 6.30 pm on Friday evening, to kill at least seven people and to injure 22 others.

The plane left from Northeastern Philadelphia airport At the time, on the way to Missouri for a fuel stop before you go to Mexico. Four crew members, a young girl and her mother were on board.

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Jet Air Ambulance Spokesperson Shai Gold told Fox News Digital that a passenger was a Mexican citizen who was in the US for life -saving medical treatment.

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On Sunday, the mayor of Philadelphia Cherelle Parker said that at least 22 people were injured and that the seventh fatal victim was in a car at the time of the crash.

“Five of the victims are currently staying in the hospital, and three of them are in critical condition,” the mayor said during the press conference. “We did not, out of respect for their families and their loved ones, shared the names of one of those who have been affected. Please continue to pick them up, their families and loved ones in prayer.”

On Sunday, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced that it had found the cockpit vote recorder from the scene, which was found eight feet under the site of the first impact.

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Researchers also discovered the improved warning system of the aircraft and the warning system of the land, the NTSB says that “could also contain flight data”.

Andrea Margolis from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.