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The tourist helicopter that crashed into the Hudson did not have a flight recorder, the NTSB said on Saturday.
The National Transportation Safety Board said the aircraft's last "major" inspection took place on March 1.
the vertical fin, and a portion of the tail boom, were sent to NTSB laboratories in Washington for inspection. In an update on April 12, the NTSB said no video or camera recorders had been ...
The Federal Aviation Administration announced that New York Helicopter Tours, which owned the helicopter that crashed into ...
The helicopter was carrying a senior executive at Siemens, his wife and three children as passengers when it crashed near ...
In the post on X, the FAA also said it would launch an immediate review of New York Helicopter Tours’ operating license and ...
said videos of the crash suggest that a “catastrophic mechanical failure” left the pilot with no chance to save the aircraft. It is possible the helicopter’s main rotors struck the tail boom ...
DPS said in a post on X that troopers were at the scene of the crash ... Thankfully, no injuries were reported. The pilot was the sole occupant onboard. A search of the plane's tail number on ...
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