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Helicopter crashes into Hudson River with multiple fatalities

Myles Miller and Nacha Cattan, Bloomberg News on

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A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday, killing all on board, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the latest in a string of incidents in the past few months that has rattled confidence in aviation safety.

“At this time, all six victims have been removed from the water. And sadly, all six victims have been pronounced deceased,” Adams said at a news conference.

The passengers, including three children, were from Spain, city officials said.

The helicopter’s flight path, which originated at a heliport near Wall Street, shows before crashing the group flew south to the Statue of Liberty and then north to the George Washington Bridge before turning around.

The Federal Aviation Administration said it couldn’t confirm the number of people on board, but said it will investigate what happened to the Bell 206 helicopter alongside the National Transportation Safety Board. NTSB said in a statement it was gathering information.

 

Earlier Thursday, a passenger jet carrying at least six members of congress was clipped by another commercial plane on the ground at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington, D.C. The incidents are shaking confidence in the safety of the U.S. aviation system following a deadly midair collision between a U.S. military helicopter and regional passenger jet near Reagan airport in January.

There have been several helicopter crashes around New York City. A helicopter crashed into the East River during a sightseeing excursion in 2018, killing five people and raising awareness to a safety issue with seat restraints.

“It’s obviously a tragic situation,” said Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, who added that the cause is currently unknown. “But it will lead to a bigger conversation around are we doing all that’s necessary from a safety standpoint considering how densely populated this area is.”

(Chloe Whiteaker, Allyson Versprille and Siddharth Philip contributed to this report.)


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