A helicopter shattered in midair and slammed upside-down into the Hudson River Thursday afternoon, killing all six people on board.
The incident took place just off the skyline between Manhattan and the New Jersey waterfront, according to The Associated Press. The New York Fire Department confirmed it received the first report of the crash at 3:17 p.m. Witnesses said fragments tore away from the aircraft as it plummeted.
Rescue crews arrived within minutes and searched the waters near a maintenance pier connected to the Holland Tunnel. A law enforcement official confirmed to AP that all six people aboard the helicopter were killed. Authorities said the victims’ names will be released once their families have been notified.
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Video shows a helicopter plummeting into the Hudson River, falling apart mid-air with blades appearing to fall off. At least 6, including 3 children, are dead.
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One bystander, Bruce Wall, saw the tail and rotor separate from the fuselage in flight, the propeller spinning violently as the chopper spiraled out of control. Lesly Camacho, who works as a hostess at a riverside restaurant in Hoboken, N.J., also said the helicopter spun wildly out of control before crashing into the water.
“There was a bunch of smoke coming out. It was spinning pretty fast, and it landed in the water really hard,” Camacho told AP in a phone interview.
The Hudson River, while scenic, has long been a high-risk zone. The crash revives memories of previous tragedies, most notably the 2009 collision of a private plane and a sightseeing helicopter that killed nine, and a 2018 East River plunge that claimed five during a charter flight.
A boat capsized in the Hudson River in 2022, killing a 7-year-old boy and a 48-year-old woman. Twelve people were thrown into the water, leaving the boat’s captain in critical condition and injuring several others.
More recently, the U.S. aviation system endured a disturbing streak of fatal crashes. Just in January, a medical transport plane crashed in Philadelphia, killing seven. Days earlier, an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter collided in Washington — the deadliest air disaster in the country in decades.
The incident is under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration.
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