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The FAA announced that New York Helicopter Tours is shutting down following the crash that killed 6 people last week.
Federal aviation regulators issued an emergency order Monday grounding the helicopter tour company involved in a deadly New ...
NYC helicopter tour company shuts down after fatal Hudson crash as FAA launches review of its operating license.
Meanwhile, divers from the New York Police Department continued recovery operations on April 13, searching for several parts ...
The Federal Aviation Administration announced that New York Helicopter Tours, which owned the helicopter that crashed into ...
Six people — including a pilot, two adults and three children — were killed after a tour helicopter crashed into the Hudson ...
The rotor of the helicopter from last week's deadly crash has been retrieved from the Hudson River, four days after the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an emergency order grounding the New York City tour company whose helicopter crashed in the Hudson River last week, killing all six on board.
The National Transportation Safety Board said the aircraft's last "major" inspection took place on March 1.
The aircraft was on a sightseeing flight when it suddenly broke apart in midair, its rotor blades falling separately toward the water.
An investigation is underway into the helicopter crash that killed six people -- among them a family of Spanish tourists -- when the craft went down on Thursday.