A stretch of Cottman Avenue reopened and Roosevelt Mall is welcoming back customers for the first time in four days.
The crash site is in a densely populated section of the city, surrounded by homes, businesses, and heavy traffic.
While many businesses have reopened after the Northeast Philadelphia plane crash, some are still closed for repairs as they deal with the aftermath.
The Federal Aviation Administration and jet owner reported there were six people on board the Learjet 55 aircraft Charna Flam is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023.
A Learjet 55 went down near a Northeast Philly mall Friday night, triggering a swift emergency response and concerns over urban air safety.
Dispatch reports say the plane crashed near the 7200 block of Calvert Street, where there are rowhomes. The reports said there were cars on fire.
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ABC News reports the crash happened near the intersection of Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue near the Roosevelt Mall shopping center. While the FAA reports there were two people on board, ...
ABC News reports the crash happened near the intersection of Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue near the Roosevelt Mall shopping center. At least three nearby homes were set ablaze near the ...