A newly released dashcam video captures the moment a Bombardier Challenger 600 business jet crashed onto Interstate 75 in Naples, Florida, killing both pilots. The aircraft lost both engines just before the crash, skidding across the roadway and hitting a wall before bursting into flames. Three others on board survived the crash. Federal authorities are investigating the incident.
A newly released dashcam video captures the moment a small plane crashed onto Interstate 75 in Naples, Florida, killing both pilots after the aircraft lost both engines and was unable to make it to the runway. The Bombardier Challenger 600 business jet skidded across the roadway, hitting two cars before bursting into flames. Two pilots were killed in the crash, while three others on board survived. The aircraft, operated by Hop-A-Jet Worldwide Charter, had departed from Ohio and was bound for Naples Airport before the tragic incident.
A trucker's dashcam captured the moment a small jet crashed on Interstate 75 near the Naples Airport, resulting in the deaths of two out of five people on board after the pilot reported both engines had failed. The crash shut down lanes of the highway for over 24 hours, and the National Transportation Safety Board is currently investigating the incident.
The FAA revealed that the Bombardier Challenger 604 jet that crashed on Interstate 75 in southwest Florida struck two vehicles, leaving one person seriously injured, while the two victims who died in the crash were identified as the pilot and second in command. The three survivors, including a crew member and two passengers, are believed to have escaped from the wreck and their injuries remain unknown. The jet and its occupants were associated with the Fort Lauderdale-based company Hop-A-Jet Worldwide Charter, and the final destination of the jet was Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport.
A jet crash on Interstate 75 in Collier County, Florida has resulted in two fatalities after a Bombardier Challenger 600 jet, owned by Hop-A-Jet Worldwide Jet Charter and carrying five people, crashed near Naples. The jet struck a vehicle when it crashed, and the FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident. The pilot had reported losing both engines and was cleared for an emergency landing before the crash, which occurred just days after another fatal plane crash in Clearwater.
A small plane crashed on Interstate 75 near Naples, Florida, colliding with a vehicle and resulting in two fatalities and three survivors. The plane, carrying five people, had departed from Ohio and was bound for Naples before heading to Fort Lauderdale. Witnesses described the plane clipping a pickup truck, skidding, and bursting into flames, with the pilot possibly attempting an emergency landing. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident.
A small private jet attempting an emergency landing on Interstate 75 in Florida collided with two vehicles, resulting in two deaths and three survivors from the plane. The aircraft, a Bombardier Challenger 600 jet, had departed from Ohio State University and was scheduled to land in Naples when it lost both engines. The FAA and NTSB will investigate the crash, with a preliminary report expected in 30 days. The southbound lanes of the interstate were closed following the incident.
A small plane attempting an emergency landing on Interstate 75 in southwest Florida collided with a vehicle, resulting in two deaths and a massive plume of black smoke. The aircraft, a Bombardier Challenger 600 jet, had taken off from Ohio State University and was scheduled to land in Naples when it lost both engines. The FAA and NTSB will investigate the crash, with a preliminary report expected in 30 days. The southbound lanes of the interstate were closed following the incident.
A Bombardier Challenger 600 series jet crashed on Interstate 75 near Naples, Fla., killing two of the five people on board and causing a six-mile stretch of the highway to be closed for at least 24 hours. The plane, which departed from Ohio, was scheduled to land in Naples but reportedly lost both engines before crashing. The cause of the crash is under investigation by the F.A.A. and the NTSB.
A small plane crashed onto a highway near Naples, Florida, killing two passengers and injuring three others. The aircraft, a Bombardier Challenger 600, burst into flames upon impact, leading to the closure of southbound lanes on Interstate 75. The FAA and NTSB will conduct an investigation into the crash.
Southbound lanes on Interstate 75 in Lockland are closed after a pedestrian was struck and killed, prompting an investigation by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office. The victim, a 56-year-old woman from Union City, was involved in a fatal crash, and the roadway is expected to remain closed for several hours. The cause of the crash and whether there are any other injuries are currently unknown.
A man identified as Philip Latham died after attempting to run across Interstate 75 northbound in Boone County, Kentucky, following a four-vehicle crash. The crash occurred due to icy road conditions when a Toyota Tacoma lost control and collided with a Ford Focus driven by Latham. After the crash, Latham tried to run across the highway and was struck by a Chevrolet Silverado, resulting in his death. No other injuries were reported, and authorities do not believe speed or intoxication played a role in the crashes.
A woman was killed and several others injured in a four-vehicle crash on Interstate 75 in Northern Kentucky. The victim, identified as Linda Hendricks, was a passenger in a Cadillac SUV driven by Angelina Christoe. The collision occurred when the Cadillac was rear-ended by a Ford Ranger, causing it to be sideswiped by a Hyundai Elantra and subsequently hit by a Toyota Highlander. Two occupants of the Cadillac were ejected from the vehicle, with Linda pronounced dead at the scene and another occupant suffering life-threatening injuries. The investigation is ongoing, but authorities do not believe road conditions, speed, or intoxication were factors in the crash.
A fatal multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 75 southbound near Colonial Boulevard has resulted in lane closures and an eight-mile traffic slowdown. The crash involved a dump truck, a flatbed trailer, and three other vehicles, with at least one fatality confirmed. Ambulances and fire trucks are on the scene, and drivers are being redirected to use the shoulder of the road. Motorists can use U.S. Road 41 to avoid traffic delays.
An 18-year-old woman, Lauren Collins, died after her vehicle was hit by a loose tire that broke away from a pickup truck on Interstate 75 in Boone County, Kentucky. The tire rolled out of control and over the concrete barrier, hitting Collins' vehicle. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are seeking information about the vehicle that lost the tire.