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After the fatal helicopter crash in the Hudson River, Sen. Chuck Schumer claims many helicopter tour companies are exploiting a legal loophole to avoid more stringent rules.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued an emergency order grounding New York Helicopter Charter, Inc. -- the company that operated the Bell 206 helicopter that plummeted into the Hudson River ...
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FAA Grounds NY Helicopter Operator After Deadly Hudson River CrashThe Federal Aviation Administration has issued an emergency order grounding the company behind the helicopter flight that crashed into the Hudson River in Jersey City last week. The FAA issued its ...
The FAA has grounded New York Helicopter Charter Inc. following last week’s deadly crash into the Hudson River that killed six people — including a family of five visiting from Spain.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Sunday that the helicopter tour company whose sightseeing chopper broke apart in flight and crashed in New York, killing the pilot and a family of five ...
In 2014, the FAA issued those noise standards for helicopters. The rule, however, only applied to new choppers. A coalition of aviation trade groups argue that the city is overstepping with the ...
NEW YORK — The Federal Aviation Administration accused the owner of the company behind last week’s fatal Hudson River helicopter crash of firing its director of operations in apparent retaliation ...
The FAA has failed us and must be held accountable." In April, one of those helicopters crashed in the Hudson River near Jersey City, killing 6 people on board, including a family of five tourists.
A sightseeing helicopter that crashed in New York City’s Hudson River in April, killing all six people on board, "suddenly" broke apart before plummeting into the water, the National Transportation ...
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