PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The National Transportation Safety Board released video from both the ground and from a drone on Sunday showing the site of the medical jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia.
The NTSB video shows the scale of the crater left behind by the impact. It also shows the scene around the crash, including several burned-out cars.
The jet carrying a child and her mother along with four other people was in the air for less than a minute after taking off from Northeast Philadelphia Airport before coming down in a fiery "high-impact" crash near a busy mall on Friday evening.
The Learjet 55, operated by Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, took off at 6:06 p.m. Friday, climbed to about 1,500 feet and then rapidly descended, National Transportation Safety Board investigator Bill Hicks told reporters during a press briefing on Saturday.
"The entire flight lasted less than a minute," Hicks said.
All six people aboard the jet died in the crash, including the child, who had just received care from Shriner's Hospital in Philadelphia and was returning home to Mexico with her mother. There were also four crew members on board. All were Mexican citizens, according to a statement from the Mexican government.
Another person on the ground was killed, and the city said Sunday that the number of people who were injured as climbed to 22. Five people still hospitalized and three of them are in critical condition.
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