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Federal officials on Wednesday released images of a doomed NYC sightseeing helicopter as it broke apart in midair last month, killing six people.
Debris from a helicopter crash, including a child's shoe, is seen in the Hudson River in Jersey City on Thursday. (Gardiner Anderson / New York Daily News) Investigators had already recovered ...
The bill introduced by Representative Jerrold Nadler would prohibit all non-essential helicopter flights within a 20-mile ...
It's too early to say what happened to the sightseeing helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River in New York City, killing all six people on board, but aviation experts said a failure may have ...
The mayor of Hoboken said his city plans to file a lawsuit against the FAA for failing to halt non-essential helicopter ...
A fatal crash in the Hudson River on Thursday became the latest tragedy in a long line of helicopter accidents around New York City, with excited tourists turning to the popular attraction to get ...
New Jersey and New York congressional members proposed a bill banning "non-essential helicopter flights after a fatal April ...
Helicopter tours around New York City would be banned under a federal bill recently introduced by local Congress members — less than a month after a fatal crash killed a Spanish family and their ...
A longstanding effort to ban nonessential helicopter flights got a renewed push after last month's crash that killed all six ...
Languages: English. All six people aboard a helicopter that crashed in New York City's Hudson River on Thursday, have died. Video captured the moment that the chopper plummeted out of the sky and ...
The bill -- targeting flights used for recreation, tourism and luxury commuting – was introduced after the tragic crash in ...