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NYC helicopter tour company shuts down after fatal Hudson crash as FAA launches review of its operating license.
Last week’s fatal crash involving a sightseeing helicopter in New York was the latest in a string of similar disasters.
The F.A.A. allows many of these popular flights to operate under less stringent rules than other commercial aviation, opening ...
The National Transportation Safety Board launched a probe on Friday into the crash of a tourist helicopter into New York City ...
New York City has seen a long list of helicopter accidents in recent years, with the deadly crash in the Hudson River being the latest in a series of tragedies.
On April 10, a helicopter carrying six people, including the pilot, on a sightseeing tour crashed into the Hudson River in ...
Police and fire department divers are searching for the main and rear rotors of a sightseeing helicopter that broke apart in ...
The doomed helicopter that plunged into the Hudson River last Thursday, killing its pilot and five passengers, had no ...
A series of accidents has rattled flyers enough to drag down ticket sales, contributing to lower financial expectations at ...
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 video aired in a previous newscast, NEW YORK (PIX11) – On Thursday, a helicopter dropped from the sky and fell into the Hudson River, killing six people, officials said.
Dozens have died in accidents since helicopters were allowed in the city in 1949. Residents have complained for nearly as ...