FAA and NTSB to investigate helicopter crash in New York
11/4/2025 6:22
A helicopter crashed in New York
City's Hudson River, near Lower Manhattan, on Thursday afternoon
and was submerged in the water, prompting a huge response of
emergency personnel.
ABC News said fatalities had been reported, citing law
enforcement sources. New York Representative Grace Meng said on
social media she was "devastated to learn about the deadly
helicopter crash in the Hudson River."
The Federal Aviation Administration said a Bell 206
helicopter crashed and was submerged in the Hudson River, adding
the number of people on board was still unknown at this time.
The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will
investigate. The NTSB will lead the investigation.
A New York City Police spokesperson said that police boats
were assisting in the rescue efforts on the Hudson, but details
such as how many people were on board were not immediately
available. CNN said at least three people had been rescued.
News video of the crash site showed several emergency and
police boats circling around a patch of river where the
helicopter was submerged.
The accident took place in the river off the Tribeca
neighborhood. New York police said residents should expect
emergency vehicles and traffic delays in the surrounding areas.
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