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  • 2025 air travel is off to a deadly start with four plane crashes

    2025 air travel is off to a deadly start with four plane crashes

    2025 has seen four major plane crashes in recent weeks. 

    The four incidents have occurred in Toronto, Alaska, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Of those crashes, three resulted in fatalities, according to reports. 

    Different operators were involved in each of the incidents. 

    Delta Connection Flight 4819

    First responders work at the Delta Air Lines plane crash site at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on Feb. 17, 2025. (REUTERS/Arlyn McAdorey)

    Delta Air Lines Flight 4819 crash-landed Monday at the Toronto Pearson International Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration and the airline. 

    Video of the incident captured the plane rolling upside down during the crash and continuing to slide down the runway. 

    The flight, operated by Delta’s regional subsidiary, Endeavor Air, had 76 passengers and four crew on board the CRJ-900 at the time of the incident. 

    There were no fatalities in the crash. However, 21 travelers on the plane at the time were taken to the hospital, all but three of which have since been released, according to a Tuesday morning update from Delta. 

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    “Our most pressing priority remains taking care of all customers and Endeavor crew members who were involved. We’ll do everything we can to support them and their families in the days ahead, and I know the hearts, thoughts and prayers of the entire Delta community are with them,” CEO Ed Bastian said in a statement. 

    The FAA said Canada’s Transportation Safety Board is heading up an investigation into the crash. 

    Bering Air Flight 445

    The Coast Guard located missing Bering Air Flight 445 on Feb. 7 after it crashed nearly three dozen miles southwest of Nome, Alaska.

    The plane had disappeared the previous day while traveling to the Nome Airport from the Unalakleet Airport, FOX Weather reported. 

    The 10 people on the plane died in the crash, according to officials.

    “The tragic accident that occurred on February 6, 2025, has shaken us all to our core,” Bering Air said in a statement on its website. “This has been an unprecedented event for both our team and our customers, and we are truly heartbroken by the loss.” 

    “Our hearts are with all those affected by this heartbreaking event, and we extend our most sincere condolences, thoughts, and prayers to everyone involved. We will continue to honor and remember those we’ve lost, and we remain steadfast in our dedication to serving the public with the utmost care and compassion.” 

    Medical transport jet

    philadelphia crash scene

    Police and fire vehicles are seen at the site of the medical plane crash in Philadelphia on Feb. 2, 2025. (Aimee Dilger/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    The deadly crash of a Learjet 55, which was serving as medical transport, occurred in Philadelphia on Jan. 31, according to the FAA.  

    A pediatric patient, her mother and four crew members were on the plane when it crashed shortly after departing Northeast Philadelphia Airport, all six of whom died, the city of Philadelphia said in a press release. Shriner’s Children’s said the patient had received treatment at its hospital.

    WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE VICTIMS OF THE PHILADELPHIA CRASH

    A motorist on the ground also died, the city said. 

    “We are devastated by the tragic loss of life and my thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of the victims, as well as each person injured by this terrible tragedy,” Mayor Cherelle Parker said in a Feb. 1 statement. 

    Two dozen people on the ground sustained injuries due to the crash.

    It also caused heavy fire at some homes and vehicles, the city said.  

    American Eagle Flight 5342

    Emergency response units search the crash site of the American Airlines plane on the Potomac River

    Emergency response units search the crash site of an American Airlines plane in the Potomac River on Jan. 30, 2025, after the plane crashed the previous night while on approach to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

    The midair collision between American Eagle Flight 5342 and an Army helicopter on Jan. 29 left all the plane’s 64 passengers and crew and the helicopter’s three personnel dead. 

    American Airlines’ subsidiary PSA Airlines was operating the flight. It was “on approach to Runway 33” at the Washington, D.C.-area’s Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport at the time of the collision, according to the FAA.

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    Robert Isom, the CEO of American Airlines, called the crash “a devastating day for our American Airlines family” and said it “weighs heavily on our airline, the industry and the world.” 

    Salvage crews had largely removed the wreckage of both aircraft from the water as of early February, according to NBC Washington. 

  • US military surveillance flight crashes in Philippines, killing 4

    US military surveillance flight crashes in Philippines, killing 4

    A U.S. military service member and three defense contractors died Thursday in the Philippines after their surveillance flight crashed, officials say. 

    U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said the aircraft contracted by the Department of Defense went down in the southern province of Maguindanao del Sur and “was providing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance support at the request of our Philippine allies.” 

    “The incident occurred during a routine mission in support of U.S.-Philippine security cooperation activities,” U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement to Fox News. 

    “We can confirm no survivors of the crash. There were four personnel on board, including one U.S. military service member and three defense contractors,” it added. 

    The wreckage of the plane in Maguindanao del Sur province, Philippines, following the crash on Thursday, Feb. 6. (Sam Mala/UGC via AP)

    The cause of the crash remains under investigation. 

    The names of those involved are being withheld pending next of kin notification. 

    Windy Beaty, a provincial disaster-mitigation officer, told the Associated Press that she received reports that residents saw smoke coming from the plane and heard an explosion before the aircraft plummeted to the ground about half a mile from a cluster of farmhouses. 

    A water buffalo on the ground was also killed as a result of the plane crash, local officials said. 

    U.S. forces have been deployed in a Philippine military camp in the country’s south for decades to help provide advice and training to Filipino forces battling Muslim militants, the AP reported. 

    The region is the homeland of minority Muslims in the largely Roman Catholic nation. 

    The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

  • Washington, DC, airline tragedy recalls two devastating plane crashes that rocked sports world

    Washington, DC, airline tragedy recalls two devastating plane crashes that rocked sports world

    An American Airlines flight that collided with a U.S. Army helicopter resulting in one of the most devastating airline disasters in decades hearkened back to two tragedies.

    On Wednesday night, several members associated with U.S. Figure Skating and their families were on the aircraft that collided with the helicopter. At least six had ties to the Skating Club of Boston, located in Norwood, Massachusetts.

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    Emergency response units respond to the crash site of an American Airlines plane and Black Hawk helicopter on the Potomac River in Arlington, Virginia, on Thursday, January 30, 2025. (Leigh Green for Fox News Digital)

    The figure skating community has felt the effects of an airline tragedy in the past.

    Eighteen members of the U.S. figure skating team were killed in a plane crash in Berg-Kampenhout, Belgium on their way to Prague for the World Figure Skating Championships. Laurence Owen and Steffi Westerfield were among those killed in the crash. They were considered to be rising stars in the sport and were preparing for an Olympic bid.

    There were 73 people aboard Sabena Flight 548. The New York Daily News reported, citing investigators, that it was likely the jet’s stabilizers that caused the incident.

    “U.S. Figure Skating can confirm that several members of our skating community were sadly aboard American Airlines Flight 5342, which collided with a helicopter yesterday evening in Washington, D.C,” U.S. Figure Skating said in a statement on Thursday. “These athletes, coaches, and family members were returning home from the National Development Camp held in conjunction with the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas.

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    A Sabena crash

    View of the scene of the plane crash of the Sabena Flight 548, on February 15, 1961, near Brussels after the Boeing 707 aircraft crashed en route to Brussels, Belgium, from New York City, killing 72 people on their way to the 1961 World Championships in Prague, Czechoslovakia.  (STF/BELGA/AFP via Getty Images)

    “We are devastated by this unspeakable tragedy and hold the victims’ families closely in our hearts. We will continue to monitor the situation and will release more information as it becomes available.”

    Wichita Mayor Lily Wu addressed the tragedy in a news conference.

     “It was truly an honor to have future Olympians and those who are at the highest competition level of figure skating, right here in our capital,” she said. 

    “We were so excited to have the opportunity to host the national championship, and even yesterday I had folks tell me how wonderful these last few days have been with additional individuals that came into our community, whether to watch or to participate. So, our community was really excited and thankful that everything went well with the championship. And so right now we’re just waiting for more information from U.S. Figure Skating that we can release. But right now we’re just hoping and praying again.”

    The city of Wichita was described as a tightknit community, which is also no stranger to tragic aircraft incidents.

    Wichita State University’s football team, flying in a Martin 404, crashed in Colorado in 1970, leaving 31 dead. Eight players and the co-pilot survived, according to the Topeka Capital-Journal.

    The cause of the crash was determined to be because of pilot error.

    “Wichita is located in the heart of our nation, and today we are grieving. I received confirmation this morning that no one survived the crash of American Airlines flight 5342,” Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., wrote in a post on Thursday on X.

    “This is a sad day for Kansas and our nation. My heart breaks for the lives that were lost and their loved ones who are now learning that their family or friends were on the flight.

    Wichita State crash

    The chartered Martin 404 was carrying football players, coaches and guests of Wichita State University to Utah. (Duane Howell/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

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     “There will be much to learn and do in the coming days in the wake of this tragedy, but today please join me in praying for the victims and their families. May God comfort them and watch over all those who are mourning.”

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