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A crew member reported having a "major problem" before UMMC medical helicopter crashed in Madison County, report says.
whose company operated the helicopter. "[The pilot] called in that he was landing and that he needed fuel, and it should have taken him about three minutes to arrive, but 20 minutes later ...
The helicopter was operated by tour company New York Helicopters, and CEO Michael Roth, 71, has since said that the pilot radioed base to say they were returning to the helipad to get more fuel ...
The final report released by the National Transportation Safety Board describes a series of sudden and catastrophic mechanical problems that preceded the crash.
Johnson, 36, had radioed moments before plummeting into the water that he was desperately low on fuel and was heading back to the helipad, New York Helicopter CEO Michael Roth told The Telegraph.
The helicopter was reportedly low on fuel when it crashed. Michael Roth, the chief executive of New York Helicopter Tours, said to the Telegraph that pilot Johnson “called in that he was landing ...
New York Helicopter Tour CEO Michael Roth said the pilot of the aircraft had radioed about needing more fuel minutes before the tourist chopper plunged into the murky water on Thursday.
But firefighters found the helicopter was leaking a significant amount of fuel. Officials with the Washington State Department of Ecology were called to assess any environmental hazards with the f ...
The CEO of the tour company that operated the helicopter involved in Thursday's Hudson River crash in New York City stated that the pilot was experiencing a critical fuel shortage before the incident.
The 36-year-old pilot had radioed moments before plummeting into the water that he was desperately low on fuel and was heading back to the helipad, New York Helicopter CEO Michael Roth told The ...