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Six people were killed on April 10 when a sightseeing helicopter plummeted into the Hudson River upside down, officials said.
Aerial tours often involve multitasking pilots, tricky aircraft and fewer regulations compared to planes. But helicopter tour experts say many safeguards help protect pilots and passengers.
No video or camera recorders have been recovered from the Bell 206 helicopter, the NTSB said, and none of the equipment on it ...
An investigation is underway into the helicopter crash that killed six people -- among them a family of Spanish tourists -- ...
Six people were killed when a sightseeing helicopter broke apart and crashed into the Hudson River between New York City and ...
A sightseeing tour turned to tragedy in New York City and has raised questions about the safety of helicopter tourism across ...
A New York City sightseeing helicopter broke apart in midair Thursday and crashed upside-down into the Hudson River, killing the pilot and a family of five Spanish tourists in the latest U.S ...
Shortly after 3 p.m., the NYPD posted about the helicopter crash in the Hudson River on X, confirming what social media posts ...
Records with the National Transportation Safety Board show the charter company was involved in two non-fatal accidents ...
The National Transportation Safety Board launched a probe on Friday into the crash of a tourist helicopter into New York City ...
The New York Police Department said Thursday afternoon that there was a helicopter crash into the Hudson River.
Dozens have died in accidents since helicopters were allowed in the city in 1949. Residents have complained for nearly as ...