Deadly NYC helicopter crash into Hudson River, new details of tourism company involved

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BREAKING: A sightseeing helicopter operated by New York Helicopter Charter plunged into the Hudson River near Hoboken, killing all six aboard—including a Siemens executive, his family, and the pilot. This video uncovers new details about the tourism company’s safety record and the ongoing federal investigation into the tragedy.

Key Revelations:
✅ Victims Identified:

Agustín Escobar, a Siemens executive visiting from Spain, his wife, two children, and the pilot died in the crash. Two children were pronounced dead at Jersey City Medical Center2.

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called the incident an “unimaginable tragedy”2.

🚨 Company Under Scrutiny:

New York Helicopter Charter faces scrutiny over maintenance practices. CEO Michael Roth admitted, “We are devastated,” but deferred questions to the maintenance director, who declined to comment2.

Past Incidents:

2015: A company helicopter in New Jersey showed corrosion and “unairworthy” parts after a forced landing2.

2013: A pilot landed on the Hudson River after an engine failure, rescuing four passengers2.

The crashed Bell 206L-4 helicopter had FAA airworthiness directives for tail rotor and rotor blade inspections due to prior failures2.

🔍 Crash Investigation:

The helicopter flew a popular sightseeing route but lost control after turning south near the George Washington Bridge. Witnesses reported it “stopped mid-air” before crashing inverted into the river2.

The NTSB is investigating compliance with FAA directives, including a 2023 order to inspect tail rotor drive shafts and a 2022 mandate for rotor blade checks2.

🌍 Global Reactions:

President Trump offered condolences, while the FAA banned unauthorized drones near the crash site2.

Rescue teams recovered debris, but the helicopter remains submerged2.

💔 Human Impact:

Survivors described the crash as sudden: “The roof caved in seconds—no warning.”

Mayor Eric Adams urged prayers for the victims’ families, calling the incident “a stark reminder of life’s fragility”2.

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