After Emergency Surgery, Boy Asked, 'Did I Save My Sister?'

10-year-old injured by plane crash debris in Philadelphia is making 'miraculous' recovery
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 6, 2025 1:30 AM CST
Boy Hurt Protecting Sister in Crash Is Making 'Miraculous' Recovery
Damaged structures in the aftermath of a fatal small plane crashes in Philadelphia, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025.   (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

A 10-year-old boy has been making a "miraculous" recovery after protecting his younger sister from the flying debris of a medical transport plane that crashed in Philadelphia last week, his family said. "Daddy, did I save my sister?" was one of the first things Trey Howard asked his father after he woke up following emergency brain surgery, Andre Howard Jr. said. He had gone out for donuts with three of his kids when the plane crashed Friday night, he said.

  • "It sounded like a missile was firing bullets, metal at my car, everyone else's car," Andre Howard told WPVI. Howard said he immediately backed up his car while his son covered his sister and told her, "Get down!" Trey grabbed his sister and Howard heard the glass shatter, he said.

  • "I turn around—there's a piece of metal sticking out of my son's head from the plane," Howard said. Howard said he used socks and another man provided his shirt in an attempt to stop the bleeding from the boy's head. A police officer rushed them to the hospital. Doctors warned the family he might not survive his injuries, but he has improved every day.
  • Trey woke from surgery and almost immediately asked about his sister—after his father assured him that he hadn't missed the Super Bowl game between his favorite team, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Kansas City Chiefs.
  • "You are a Hero young man!" Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown said in a post on X. "I'm going to come see you when I get back. Hopefully with some hardware. Playing for you on Sunday my man."
  • One of Trey's favorite NBA players, Tyrese Maxey of the Philadelphia 76ers, has already visited him in the hospital.
  • The crash Friday evening killed all six people on the Learjet 55 air ambulance, including a girl who had been receiving medical treatment at Shriners Children's Philadelphia hospital, the AP reports. A seventh person inside a vehicle was killed on the ground, while 24 people on the ground were injured.
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