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'Daddy, did I save my sister?' asks boy injured in Philadelphia plane crash

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'Daddy, did I save my sister?' asks boy injured by Philadelphia plane crash
Courtesy Andre Howard
ByStephanie Ramos, Megan Forrester, and Jianna Cousin
February 04, 2025, 9:14 PM

It was just a normal Friday evening for Philadelphia father Andre Howard and his 10-year-old son Trey Howard.

Andre Howard picked up Trey Howard and his two younger siblings from school and drove to a nearby Dunkin'.

"I promised him Tuesday that we would get donuts on Friday after school," Andre Howard told ABC News.

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However, as they were leaving the Dunkin', about to turn on Cottman Avenue, Andre Howard said the family heard a loud bang, quickly accompanied by a "ball of fire" and black smoke. Little did they know, a medical transport jet had just crashed nearby.

Andre Howard attempted to reverse his truck, using the donut shop as a shield to stop flying debris. Then, he heard his son shout something from the backseat of the car.

"I hear my son telling his sister, 'Get down, baby girl,'" Andre Howard said.

Andre Howard Jr. speaks with ABC News.
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Trey Howard, who is in the fourth grade, used his body as a human shield to protect his younger sister from incoming debris, his father said.

"I turn around and he has metal out the side of his head," Andre Howard said.

In efforts to protect his younger sister, Trey Howard was hit with a piece of plane debris or glass, with part of it sticking out of his head, his father said.

Investigators work the scene after a small plane crashed in Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 2025.
Matt Rourke/AP

As Andre Howard attempted to move his son, the metal protruding from Trey Howard's head fell out, causing blood to gush everywhere, he said. Andre Howard said he wrapped Trey Howard's head with socks, while someone else lent a shirt -- anything to stop the bleeding.

Andre Howard said he flagged down a police officer on the scene, who drove the family to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, where Trey Howard underwent emergency brain surgery, and then was transferred to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Andre Howard said he was told there was a high likelihood his son wouldn't survive.

However, after the procedure and a full weekend in the intensive care unit, Trey Howard was moved to a regular room on Monday and continues to recover from the harrowing event.

"Am I OK? No. Is his mother OK? No. Is his family OK? No. But we are going to be strong for him every step of this process to get him back to full strength," Andre Howard said.

When Trey Howard was finally able to speak again, the first thing he asked was, 'Daddy, did I save my sister?'"

Trey in a family photo.
Courtesy Andre Howard

Andre Howard said his son's selfless act of bravery was "something that not a lot of grown men could do" and called his fourth grader his "superhero."

The hospital is continuing to monitor Trey Howard's skull, ensuring all of the debris has been removed, his father said. Until he is able to go home, Andre Howard said his son has been getting many visitors -- including his teachers and Philadelphia 76ers player Tyrese Maxey.

"Thank God my son is still here. Thank God we didn't go into the flame," Andre Howard said. "I'm just happy he is here."

The plane crash, which involved a medical transport jet, killed all six people on board, as well as one person on the ground. Officials are still investigating the cause of the crash.

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