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Divers found several of the remaining key components of the helicopter, and the FAA has ordered the aircraft's operator ...
NTSB finds tour helicopter that crashed into Hudson River was not equipped with any flight recorders
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed the tour helicopter that fatally crashed into the Hudson River on ...
Officials have released the names of the victims in Thursday's deadly helicopter crash. The cause is still not known.
A 17-person investigative team has started the laborious task of piecing together what led to the New York City sightseeing ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is not "rul[ing] anything out," including reports of a "large flock of birds" before ...
The National Transportation Safety Board said on Saturday that the helicopter involved in a crash that killed six people in ...
Early reports point to a mechanical issue, perhaps with the plane's rudder, which is what controls the left and right ...
New video shows the NYPD’s dramatic response to the deadly Hudson River helicopter crash that killed a pilot and a tourist ...
The National Transportation Safety Board launched a probe on Friday into the crash of a tourist helicopter into New York City ...
The tourist helicopter that crashed into the Hudson did not have a flight recorder, the NTSB said on Saturday.
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.
The Cessna single-engine plane made an emergency landing just after 2 p.m. April 16 on a Reynoldsburg farm field after ...
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