After a Bell 206 helicopter crashed into the Hudson River with six people on board, all of whom died, theories surfaced that the crash was likely caused by mast bumping. Although the FAA said that it ...
The helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River near Pier 40 in New York City has been identified as N216MH, a Bell 206L-4 LongRanger IV, according to radar data from FlightRadar24. Radar footage ...
A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River in New York City on Thursday. All 6 people onboard the Bell 206 chopped died, the Associated Press reported citing sources. The fire department said that it ...
A video has been posted online following Thursday afternoon’s fatal Hudson River helicopter crash and explains why the Bell 206 chopper was seen breaking in half before plunging into the New York ...
The company that operated the Bell 206 L-4 helicopter that crashed into Hudson River near New York City on 10 April is ceasing flights. That is according to the Federal Aviation Administration, which ...
Van Horn Aviation recommends that Bell 206L pilots avoid the shaded area to prevent collective bounce but, if experiencing the phenomenon, they should pull collective and load up the rotor system.
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