plane crash, Florida highway, horrifying footage
Horrifying footage shows a plane crash on a Florida highway, killing two pilots. Three others onboard survived. Video goes viral.
In a horrifying new development, footage has emerged showing the moment a plane crashed onto I-75 in Florida, resulting in the deaths of two people. The video captures the private jet piloted by 50-year-old Edward Daniel Murphy and second-in-command Ian Frederick Hofmann, 65, as it crashed due to engine failure. The pilots died upon impact, but their skilled maneuvering allowed three other passengers to survive. The footage shows the plane striking a car before bursting into flames upon colliding with a highway median. The survivors can be seen fleeing as flames engulf the wreckage.
Following the crash, a massive plume of smoke rose from the scene, prompting a federal investigation. It was revealed that the jet was only minutes away from reaching the safety of Naples Airport, just a few miles away. The crash was captured by several witnesses, including Miami trucker Alfonso Del Nodal, who posted footage of the incident on social media. Other videos show the large plumes of smoke emanating from the wreckage moments after the plane went down.
The aircraft was reportedly en route from Columbus, Ohio, to Naples Airport, and all passengers have been identified. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is leading the investigation into the crash. Additional footage shows the three survivors fleeing the burning jet and seeking assistance from bystanders. The pilots reported dual engine failure just before the crash in a harrowing mayday call to air traffic control. Audio from the distress correspondence captures the frantic voices of the pilots as they realized they would not make it to Naples Airport.
The plane was owned by Hop-a-Jet, a Florida-based private chartering company where the crew members worked. Following the crash, the company expressed concern for the well-being of the passengers, crew members, and their families. The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) closed all southbound lanes on the highway for 24 hours to conduct an investigation. The survivors, who were taken to a hospital for treatment, remain in unknown condition. The FAA is expected to release a preliminary report within 30 days.
This tragic incident serves as a reminder of the risks associated with air travel and the importance of thorough safety measures. Our thoughts are with the families of the victims and the survivors as they navigate this difficult time.
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