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The FAA issued an emergency order grounding New York Helicopter Charter after the company fired its director of operations for shutting down flights after the Hudson River crash.
The aircraft was on a sightseeing flight when it suddenly broke apart in midair, its rotor blades falling separately toward the water.
New York Helicopter Tours suspended its operations Sunday after a deadly crash into the Hudson River. On Monday, the FAA issued an emergency order to ground the company.
Federal aviation regulators issued an emergency order Monday grounding the helicopter tour company involved in a deadly New ...
Six people died after a helicopter crashed into the Hudson River near New York City on Thursday, April 10 The tour company ...
A couple visiting New York City from the Netherlands said they were next in line to board the doomed helicopter that crashed ...
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The FAA said it would launch an immediate review of New York Helicopter Tours' operating license and safety record.
All six people on board the craft, operated by New York Helicopter Tours, died when it crashed into the Hudson River on ...
Last week’s accident that killed six people has renewed debate about nonessential helicopters around New York City ...
New York Helicopter Tours, the company involved in deadly crash on Hudson River, is shutting down operations immediately, the ...
The victims included passengers Agustin Escobar, 49, his wife, Mercè Camprubí Montal, 39, and their three children, Victor, 4 ...