New York Helicopter Tours shuts down after Hudson River crash that killed 6: FAA
The Big Apple sightseeing company involved in the Hudson River helicopter crash that killed six is shutting down its operations “immediately,” the Federal Aviation Administration announced Sunday night, three days after the deadly disaster.
A chopper operated by New York Helicopter Tours plunged into the frigid waters off Manhattan on Thursday, killing a Siemens executive, his wife and their three young children who were visiting from Spain along with the pilot, a Navy veteran.
“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.
“We will continue to support NTSB’s investigation. Additionally, the FAA will be launching an immediate review of the tour operator’s license and safety record.”
The FAA did not make clear if the business would be shut down permanently and did not return an email seeking clarity late Sunday.
