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This strategic investment marks a major milestone in the modernization of Florida Flyers’ fleet, reinforcing its commitment to providing top-tier pilot training with the most advanced, fuel-efficient ...
A sightseeing helicopter that crashed in New York City’s Hudson River in April, killing all six people on board, "suddenly" broke apart before plummeting into the water, the National ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report on April's Hudson River helicopter crash that killed six people. The six-page report sheds new light on what exactly ...
A helicopter safety review found dangerous conditions at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, according to a Tuesday readout from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Acting FAA ...
A helicopter carrying six people that crashed into the Hudson River in New York City was owned by Meridian Helicopters, LLC, based in Broussard, Louisiana. The aircraft involved was a Bell 206L ...
The Turkish UAS developer's new TM100 engine is likely to replace the Austrian-supplied Rotax 912 powerplant ... deputy editor for Rotorhub and Defence Helicopter magazines. Baykar Flies ...
The most breathtaking way to capture New York City’s iconic skyline from above is now mired in scrutiny after a tourism helicopter crashed, killing everyone on board. There are “upwards of ...
The crash of a sightseeing helicopter into the Hudson River has left six people dead, including the pilot and three children. Any explanations as to the cause are speculation, until the National ...
New York Helicopter Tours, the company whose sightseeing helicopter crashed into the Hudson River last week, killing all six people on board, has shut down its operations, the Federal Aviation ...
The tour company that operated the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last week, killing six people on board, is “shutting down their operations,” the Federal Aviation ...
Federal investigators say the sightseeing helicopter carrying a pilot and family of five visiting from Spain that crashed into the Hudson River last week was not equipped with any recording devices.
The helicopter was on its eighth flight of the day, officials said. As divers continue to use "side-scanning sonar" to search the Hudson River for wreckage from the helicopter crash that killed ...