NTSB searches for cockpit voice recorder in deadly Philadelphia plane crash

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NTSB searches for cockpit voice recorder in deadly Philadelphia plane crash
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The nation is now trying to figure out how a plane crashed for the second time this week. This time in a Philadelphia neighborhood causing buildings to erupt in

flames on a busy Friday night.“I thought it was a bomb," said Joshua Reyes.People felt their homes shake blocks away from where the Learjet 55 crashed. A charred car and massive hole still sit on Cottman avenue where the plane went down around 6pm.

Video from Friday shows the active scene smoke, and flames filled the streets. The Learjet 55 that crashed caused a debris field extending four to five blocks according to officials. Much of the debris has been cleared. The NTSB is still on the hunt for a crucial part of the investigation.

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