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Operating as an air tour flight, the helicopter was flying at an altitude of 600 feet when it slammed into the 1,000-foot-high tower just before 8 p.m. Sunday, according to open-source data and ...
Multiple agencies are investigating Sunday night's crash in Houston, which resulted in the deaths of four people, including a minor, officials say. 4 dead, including child, after helicopter ...
The crash occurred shortly before 8 p.m. local time on Sunday, Oct. 20, authorities said 4 Dead, Including a Child, After Helicopter Crashes into Radio Tower in Texas: 'Tragic Event' Skip to main ...
A Eurocopter AS350D helicopter lost power and crash landed in an open field.The sole survivor reported that the pilot reset an engine chip light 5-10 times 20–25 minutes prior to the crash. 3 1 Pilot's decision to continue flight after known engine problem and the subsequent seizure of the number two engine bearing. [54] 1991-07-05
A rotational camera was installed below the nose of the chopper (branded as "EagleVision") in 2000, superseding the need for an in-helicopter cameraman to film breaking news. The helicopter used for "Ranger 9" was sold to KOTV to replace its previous helicopter model in 2006, when KWTV purchased a $1.5-million Bell 407 helicopter, branded as ...
Helicopter crash Three died when a medical helicopter hit a guy wire in clear weather and crashed WNWI 1080-Towers, Oak Lawn (Chicago), Illinois, US [citation needed] July 9, 2000: Guyed steel lattice mast 61 Sabotage Two towers collapsed KXEO/KWWR-Tower, Mexico, MO, US August 23, 2000: Guyed steel lattice mast 123 Storm
Multiple people, including a child, died when a helicopter hit a Houston radio tower on Sunday and caused a large fire, officials said. Helicopter slams into radio tower, killing all 4 people on ...
The last edition of the evening Oklahoma City Times was published on Feb. 29, 1984. It was folded into The Daily Oklahoman beginning with the March 1, 1984 issue. [30] Look At OKC was launched in 2006 as a weekly alt magazine to compete with the Oklahoma Gazette. It was distributed in free racks throughout the Oklahoma City metro area until it ...