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NTSB finds tour helicopter that crashed into Hudson River was not equipped with any flight recorders
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed the tour helicopter that fatally crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday did not have any flight records.
The National Transportation Safety Board is not "rul[ing] anything out," including reports of a "large flock of birds" before ...
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board are looking into Thursday's deadly Hudson River helicopter crash.
A preliminary cause in the horrifying Hudson River helicopter crash likely will take “quite some time” to determine, said a top federal safety official Friday — as she revealed the doomed craft’s ...
The National Transportation Safety Board said the aircraft's last "major" inspection took place on March 1.
Sean Johnson, a Navy SEAL veteran, was the pilot who died in the helicopter crash in the Hudson River in New York City, his ...
An NTSB investugator examines some of the wreckage from the Bell 206 L-4 helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River killing six. Credit: NTSB Flickr Video of the crash showed the seven-seat ...
The operator of the helicopter that crashed in the Hudson River, killing all six people on board spoke out about the Thursday, April 10, incident.
A former military helicopter pilot says the fatal accident appears to be a result of a "catastrophic mechanical failure." The ...
Now, the National Transportation Safety Board has recovered the helicopter’s main rotor system, including the transmission, ...
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