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  2. Jet - Wikipedia

    Jet, Jets, or The Jet (s) may refer to: Jet Propulsion, the title character from the animated series Ready Jet Go!

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    2025年5月6日 · Here's what we know about the eight people killed and 23 injured after a medial jet crashed in Northeast Philadelphia.

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    JET meaning: 1. an aircraft with a jet engine that is able to fly very fast: 2. a thin stream of something…. Learn more.

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    Jet definition: a stream of a liquid, gas, or small solid particles forcefully shooting forth from a nozzle, orifice, etc.. See examples of JET used in a sentence.

  6. Why did plane crash in NE Philly? What official report from NTSB …

    2025年3月7日 · The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary findings in the Jan. 31 fatal medical jet crash.

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  9. Jet aircraft - Wikipedia

    Most people use the term 'jet aircraft' to denote gas turbine based airbreathing jet engines, but rockets and scramjets are both also propelled by jet propulsion.

  10. Philadelphia plane crash update: NTSB finishes on-site work, …

    2025年2月5日 · The National Transportation Safety Board has concluded its work at the site of the deadly medical jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia.