Arugela Posted yesterday at 02:04 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:04 AM (edited) Hopefully this is ok in this forum. With the new footage I noticed something interesting. In one video angle on the NBC footage. A guy was coming out of his house and the crash seemed to be going directly towards him. It looks like it was going one way or almost a direct line then swirved sideways fairly steeply before crashing in a fireball. https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/31/us/video/american-airline-plane-crash-washington-exclusive-video-ldn-digvid <- Starts at 0:17 seconds. https://www.nbcnews.com/now/video/video-captures-moment-small-plane-crashes-in-philadelphia-230829125969 <- start at 0:19 seconds. Looking at it again maybe it was more jacknifed straight up and down than a 45 degree angle. But it appears to be sideways at one point. You will notice the explosion is centered far to the right of the and it was coming in at even when it disapeared. The other footage from the cars perspective is falling almost straight but in the end curves downwards. They are saying it crashed after takeoff. Edit: I can't find the footage outside of the livefeed from the cars camers on at the crossroad. The footage in question was on NBC's live feed on a roku with youtube. It was from a cars dashcam with a big car in front if it at or near a road crossing showing it decent in a slight curved downward path before hitting the ground. The video was titled: "BREAKING: Small plane crash in Philadelphia residential area | NBC" Possibly this: (looking for exact timestamp. Live doesn't allow timestamps. These primitive businesses need to catch up to modernia.) In the first example you can see what appear to be bright frontal lights moving on the front of the plane showing it's maneuvering. it appeara at some point ot be at around 45 degree angle just before swirving downwards in a curve. I'm wondering if after takeoff, and in this footage it was upside down at a 45 degree angle and then swirved upwards before crashing causing the bizarre sideways movement. If partway upside down might also explain the downwards arc of the second footage. Note: I originally thought it was debree from a fallen part plane or a metor/satelight. But Now I'm thinking the shiney lights are just the planes wing lights and it was much closer to the cameras than I thought. It also has footage with curved ground from the lenses. but I'm assuming the car footage is not curved. And that curve is not sufficient for the footage with the man running back into his home when it hits the ground. I think it going jacknife after takeoff helps explain the 45 degree angle and the weird curved trajectory. Edited yesterday at 02:38 AM by Arugela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tater Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM Haven’t heard about a crash in Philly. I’d suggest checking out Juan Browne’s YouTube channel, blancolirio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arugela Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM It just happened an hour ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tater Posted yesterday at 03:17 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:17 AM Mexican registered aircraft. Medical transport, pilot, copilot, paramedic, doc, mother and child. Weather bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tater Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM They seems to have had an issue right after takeoff—so filled with Jet-A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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