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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.
New York Police Department divers were captured on aerial video responding to the fatal Hudson River helicopter crash last ...
New video shows the NYPD’s dramatic response to the deadly Hudson River helicopter crash that killed a pilot and a tourist ...
A commercial plane and an Army helicopter collided, a regional jet rolled over on landing and a family of five was killed ...
Divers found several of the remaining key components of the helicopter, and the FAA has ordered the aircraft's operator ...
The NTSB has said that recovery efforts at the New York Helicopters crash site have concluded after investigators located key ...
The aircraft was on a sightseeing flight when it suddenly broke apart in midair, its rotor blades falling separately toward ...
New York Helicopter Tours suspended its operations Sunday after a deadly crash into the Hudson River. On Monday, the FAA ...
The helicopter tour company whose sightseeing chopper plunged into the Hudson River on Thursday is shutting down operations ...
In the post on X, the FAA also said it would launch an immediate review of New York Helicopter Tours’ operating license and ...
The crash killed a family of five visiting from Spain and the pilot. Investigators are now analyzing the main and tail rotors ...
A couple visiting New York City from the Netherlands said they were next in line to board the doomed helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River, killing all six people on board.