Federal investigators say the sightseeing helicopter carrying a pilot and family of five visiting from Spain that crashed into the Hudson River last week was not equipped with any recording devices.
A retired pilot noticed something unusual about the tail of the helicopter that crashed in New York City on Thursday (April 10), claiming six lives. User @4SakenGhost, who, according to his bio, used ...
The pilot of the tourist helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday afternoon could not have done anything to save himself or his five passengers after the aircraft’s rotor blades and ...
NEW YORK -- As divers continue to use "side-scanning sonar" to search the Hudson River for wreckage from the helicopter crash that killed six people, the National Transportation Safety Board said the ...
Dive teams returned to the Hudson River Saturday to try and recover the final pieces of wreckage from Thursday's fatal helicopter crash. The National Transportation Safety Board said the main fuselage ...
NEW YORK — Federal officials on Wednesday released images of a doomed New York City sightseeing helicopter as it broke apart in midair last month, killing six people. The series of still photographs ...
New York City joined Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia on the list of northeastern cities with a deadly air disaster this year. A Bell 206L4 sightseeing helicopter broke apart in the air over the ...
The aft tail boom of the Bell 429 was discovered 390 feet from the main wreckage. Credit: NTSB Flight training should not result in unrecoverable flight conditions or catastrophic structural failures, ...
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