And the Philadelphia Air Disaster Makes 4 in a Week

Our mainstream news media does a poor job of reporting the news these days and while there are many reasons for it, one of them is their failure to connect the dots. Did you know we have had 4 air disasters in just the last week after a record of no incidents since February 12, 2009, when a flight out of Newark, New Jersey crashed near Buffalo, New York, killing 50 people?

This is a recap of what just transpired:

1-24-25 – United Airlines-613 Loses Altitude over Africa Returns to Lagos, Nigeria Airport

A United Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner heading to Washington, D.C. was only 93 minutes into its flight when it experienced a sudden drop in altitude.  Some 245 passengers and 11 crew members were onboard with 40 sustaining injuries with 6 of those deemed critical, 4 passengers and 2 flight crew. An ongoing investigation seeks to uncover the cause of this alarming incident as scrutiny intensifies on both United Airlines and Boeing.

1-29-25 – F-35A crash at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska, pilot safely ejected.

President Donald Trump and DOGE Director Elon Musk have questioned the value of the F-35 fighter jet program and with good reason.

  • In 2024, an F-35B test pilot was in serious condition after ejecting from the aircraft while refueling at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.
  • In 2023, a pilot ejected from an F-35B over South Carolina after experiencing an electrical issue and becoming disoriented. Military and law enforcement officials couldn’t locate the jet for nearly a day.
  • In 2022, there were four F-35 incidents and crashes.

Each fighter jet is reported to cost $100m up. This most recent 2025 incident had the 354th Fighter Wing unnamed pilot report to the hospital for observation where he was reported to be okay.

“F-35 jet crashes in Alaska, pilot ejects safely” – ABC News

1-29-25 – American Airlines-5432 got hit by an Army Black Hawk Helicopter PAT25 in Washington, D.C.

Sixty-four civilians and 3 military personal died after a regional jet collided midair with an Army Black Hawk helicopter over Washington, D.C. Both aircraft went down in the Potomac River after a fireball explosion breaking into multiple pieces. AA flight 5432 had departed from Wichita, Kansas and was on final approach to Reagan National Airport at the time of the collision. Some of America’s most promising future Olympic skaters were lost in the mishap.

 “Plane Crash with Black Hawk Helicopter Explained” – AI Telly

1-31-25 – Medical Learjet 55 loses power and crashes 30 seconds after takeoff out of Philadelphia, PA

Six people aboard died including the child patient who’d been treated in Philly for a life threatening condition along with that child’s mother. The mother and child along with flight crew were from Mexico. The flight was headed to Tijuana with one stop in the Midwest. The jet went down nose first for reasons unknown near a shopping mall impacting homes and vehicles. Nobody on the ground was seriously injured. The accident caused 7 deaths and 19 injuries.

“Medical plane carrying child patient, 5 others crashes in Philadelphia, setting homes ablaze” – KGW8 News

CONCLUSION:

As one evaluates the 4 incidents of this last week, the could all be classified as a coincidence or a string of bad luck but one can only hope we have new people in the Trump-Vance Administration’s FAA and DoD ready to look at all possibilities leaving no stone unturned.

It may sound cliché to say it but many Americans do offer their thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims and survivors of these accidents as empathy is a common trait of patriotic Americans everywhere.

Let us all hope and pray the incident of Philadelphia is the last of these air disasters for a very long time.

© 2025 by Mark S. Schwendau

www.IDrawIWrite.Tech.

~~~

Mark Schwendau is a retired college technology educator and author of Illinois. He holds a BS degree in technology education and a MS degree in industrial management. He has had news articles published in online news journals such as Communities Digital News and Independent Sentinel. His opinions are his own as assured by the First Amendment of the Constitution.

Opinion

Expelled

If there was one federal agency that I could dispose of what would it be? Without ado: The Department of Education (DOE) as evidence for its abolishment is overwhelming.

PAT25-AA5342 D.C. Crash Leaves Many Questions

An American Airlines jet with 64 on board collided with an Army Sikorsky UH 60 Black Hawk helicopter, with 3 crew, approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport.

DeepSeek or Deepfake? What to Make of China’s AI Initiative

We are living through a similar speculative bubble like the Industrial Revolution in the development of the latest transformative technology: AI.

The Trump Effect,  Or  Is There Hope For Europe?

The Trump Show, Season Two is in full display. True to himself, the main character exceeds the expectations of the public.

Second Inaugural Address – Trump’s America

Something in Trump's inaugural address that critics missed – an allusion to the “idea” of “manifest destiny” – an idea Trump embodies – and he wasn't the first.

News

A Governor, a Justice, and a Family Bible: Landry Helps Swear In Kristi Noem

Gov. Landry held a bible that had belonged to Noem’s late father, as Justice Thomas swore Kristi Noem into her role as Trump’s Homeland Security Secretary.

Minnesota’s Ken Martin Elected DNC Chair, Vows to Fight Trump, GOP Agenda

Ken Martin, longtime leader of Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), was elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Saturday.

Education Department to Release Grants for Charter Schools, Remove Regulations

The U.S. DOE announced that it is easing regulatory measures pertaining to grant applications for charter schools as part of a school choice expansion.

FDA Approves 1st New Type of Non-Opioid Pain Reliever in Decades

FDA approved a non-opioid pill, Journavx, for treating moderate-to-severe acute pain in adults, the first drug of its kind to be approved in decades.

New Government Memo Targets Pronouns, Bathrooms, ‘Gender Ideology’

Heads of U.S. agencies ordered to make sure bathrooms and similar spaces are designated by biological sex, according to memo implementing Trump’s EOs.

Trump Restricts From Federal Buildings Intel Officials Who Dismissed Hunter Biden Emails

Trump prohibited John Bolton and intelligence officials calling Hunter Biden laptop Russian disinformation from unescorted access to secure federal buildings.

Young Adult Mortality 70 Percent Higher Than Expected, Mostly From Unnatural Causes, Study Finds

Young Americans are dying at unprecedented rates. Study shows surge in mortality driven by drug poisoning, alcohol-related deaths, and emerging health challenges.

DOGE: 104 DEI Contracts Canceled, Slashing $1 Billion in Government Spending

DOGE has announced that the dept has already canceled 104 contracts related to DEI across a bevy of federal agencies, saving taxpayers over $1 billion.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_img