Helicopter crashes in NYC’s East River, 5 passengers dead

Pilot freed himself and was rescued by a tugboat.

March 12, 2018 07:49 pm | Updated 07:51 pm IST - NEW YORK:

 Yellow flotation devices mark the area where wreckage of a chartered Liberty Helicopters helicopter, which crashed into the East River, is submerged, in New York, United States, on March 12, 2018.

Yellow flotation devices mark the area where wreckage of a chartered Liberty Helicopters helicopter, which crashed into the East River, is submerged, in New York, United States, on March 12, 2018.

A private charter helicopter hired for a photo shoot crashed into New York City’s East River on Sunday night and flipped upside down in the water, killing all five passengers aboard, officials said.

The pilot freed himself and was rescued by a tugboat, officials said, while police and fire department divers who recovered the passengers had to remove them from tight harnesses while they were upside down.

“It took awhile for the divers to get these people out. They worked very quickly as fast as they could,” Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro said. “It was a great tragedy that we had here.”

Video posted on Twitter

Video taken by a bystander and posted on Twitter shows the red helicopter land hard in the water and then capsize, its rotors slapping at the water.

Witnesses on a waterfront esplanade near where the aircraft went down said the helicopter was flying noisily, then suddenly dropped into the water and quickly submerged. But the pilot appeared on the surface, holding onto a flotation device as a tugboat and then police boats approached.

‘It was sinking really fast’

“It’s cold water. It was sinking really fast,” Mary Lee (66) told the New York Post . “By the time we got out here, we couldn’t see it. It was underwater.”

Celia Skyvaril (23) told the Daily News that she could see a person on what looked like a yellow raft or float screaming and yelling for help.

News footage showed one victim being loaded into an ambulance while emergency workers gave him chest compressions.

A bystander, Susan Larkin, told AP that she went down to see rescue boats in the river and a police helicopter circling overhead, hovering low over the water.

“You could clearly see they were searching,” she said.

It went down just after 7 p.m.

A Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman said the Eurocopter AS350 went down just after 7 p.m. The aircraft was owned by Liberty Helicopters, a company that offers both private charters and sightseeing tours popular with tourists. A phone message left with the company was not immediately returned.

The skies over New York constantly buzz with helicopters carrying tourists, businesspeople, traffic reporters, medical teams and others. Crashes are not unheard of.

Rewind for many such accidents

In 2009, a sightseeing helicopter of the same model and operated by the same company as the one in Sunday’s wreck collided with a small, private plane over the Hudson River, killing nine people, including a group of Italian tourists.

A crash in October 2011 in the East River killed a British woman visiting the city for her 40th birthday. Two other passengers died weeks later as a result of their injuries.

A helicopter on a sightseeing tour of Manhattan crashed into the Hudson River in July 2007, shaking up the eight people aboard but injuring no one. In June 2005, two helicopters crashed into the East River in the same week. One injured eight people including some banking executives. The other hit the water shortly after takeoff on a sightseeing flight, injuring six tourists and the pilot.

Mr. Nigro and Police Commissioner James O’Neill said the rescue operation on Sunday took place in a 4 mph current in water about 50 feet (15 meters) deep, under challenging conditions.

Cause of crash unknown

The cause of the crash is unknown. The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.

Officials did not immediately release the names of the pilot or passengers or say how the passengers died.

The helicopter was recovered in the rescue operation and towed to a pier.

The helicopter went down near Gracie Mansion, the mayoral residence. This story has been corrected to show that three people died from the 2011 crash, including two who died in the weeks after the crash.

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