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New York Helicopter Tours, the company involved in the deadly crash on the Hudson River last week​, is shutting down its ...
The FAA grounded New York Helicopter Charter, Inc., saying its CEO 'retaliated' against an employee who voluntarily halted ...
A small plane crashed in upstate New York, killing all six people on board, officials said, coming just days after a ...
No video or camera recorders have been recovered from the Bell 206 helicopter, the NTSB said, and none of the equipment on it ...
Meanwhile, divers from the New York Police Department continued recovery operations on April 13, searching for several parts ...
New York Police Department divers were captured on aerial video responding to the fatal Hudson River helicopter crash last ...
New York Helicopter Tours suspended its operations Sunday after a deadly crash into the Hudson River. On Monday, the FAA ...
New York Helicopter Tours, the company involved in deadly crash on Hudson River, is shutting down operations immediately, the ...
"We know there is one thing for sure about New York City's helicopter tour companies: they have a deadly track record." The crash has renewed safety concerns about New York's sightseeing ...
Records with the National Transportation Safety Board show the charter company was involved in two non-fatal accidents ...
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.
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.