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Ryan O’Hara and Andrew Eaves, a chief warrant officer in the Army, were on the helicopter when it ... who managed supplies for the Philippine National Police, was flying to visit his country ...
Six people were killed when a sightseeing helicopter broke apart and crashed into the Hudson River between New York City and ...
Six people died in the fatal helicopter crash on April 10 Nicholas Rice is ... and a family of five — father Agustín Escobar, the chief executive of Siemens’ rail infrastructure division ...
Six people died after a helicopter crashed into the Hudson River near ... Agustín Escobar, the chief executive of Siemens’ rail infrastructure division in Spain, his wife, Merce Camprubi ...
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine National Police chief Gen. Rommel Marbil on Saturday relieved Eastern Police District (EPD) chief Gen. Villamor Tuliao and his entire District Special Operations ...
By Stefanos Chen Recovery crews were searching on Friday for the scattered wreckage of a sightseeing helicopter ... The crash killed Agustín Escobar, the chief executive for rail infrastructure ...
All six people on board the craft, operated by New York Helicopter Tours, died when it crashed into the Hudson ... the company’s owner and chief executive, declined to comment.
“New York Helicopter Tours — the company involved in the deadly crash on the Hudson earlier this week — is shutting down their operations immediately,” the FAA tweeted. 6 ...
According to an April 2025 report, an engine malfunction caused the helicopter crash that killed Kenya’s former defence force chief a year earlier. Days before the report’s release ...
Dramatic new video captures desperate efforts by NYPD first responders to revive victims of last week’s deadly Hudson River helicopter crash — as authorities have yet to determine was caused ...
The Federal Aviation Administration accused the owner of the company behind last week’s fatal Hudson River helicopter crash of firing its director of operations in apparent retaliation for ...
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rommel Marbil has blamed social media for the “impression” that crimes in the country are worsening, saying incidents have ...