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What we know about the New York City helicopter crash investigation Six people were killed on April 10 when a sightseeing helicopter plummeted into the Hudson River upside down, officials said.
The helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River in New York City, killing six people, was registered to a Louisiana company.
A helicopter owned by a Louisiana-based company crashed into the Hudson River between Manhattan and New Jersey, killing six people.
Six people died when a helicopter crashed into the Hudson River Thursday afternoon. Officials said the dead included a family from Spain as well as the pilot.
Agustin Escobar, CEO of Rail Infrastructure at Siemens Mobility, and his family were on a sightseeing tour when they plummeted into the Hudson River.
5 Tourists and Pilot Killed When Helicopter Crashes Into Hudson River Agustín Escobar, a Siemens executive from Spain, was sightseeing in New York City with his family when their helicopter ...
The helicopter involved in that crash was a Bell 206 model that New York Helicopter Charter was leasing from Meridian Helicopters, a Louisiana company.
An ATV crash involving a 12-year-old driver and multiple young passengers left a 6-year-old dead and two others seriously injured in Louisiana, police say.
A helicopter, registered from Broussard, crashed into the Hudson River, killing six people, while the FAA identified it as a Bell 206 model widely used in commercial and government aviation.
The devastated brother of Hudson River helicopter crash victim Mercè Camprubí Montal paid a grim visit to the scene of the fatal accident Saturday, as he promised to “never forget” his … ...
Federal officials said it's too early to tell what caused the helicopter to plummet into the Hudson River.
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