Private Jet Crash on Florida Highway Kills Two, Injures Three
The jet lost both engines before attempting an emergency landing near Naples, resulting in a tragic accident.
- Two people were killed when a private jet crashed onto Interstate 75 near Naples, Florida, after losing both engines.
- The Bombardier Challenger 600 jet was carrying five people from Ohio State University Airport to Naples Municipal Airport.
- Pilot Edward Daniel Murphy and co-pilot Ian Frederick Hofmann were identified as the fatalities.
- Three survivors, crew member Sydney Ann Bosmans and passengers Aaron Baker and Audra Green, were taken to a local hospital.
- The FAA and NTSB are investigating the crash, with a preliminary report expected in 30 days.






































