Helicopter crash kills 7 in India
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A helicopter crashed at the Skypark Airport in Woods Cross Friday just seconds after taking off. No one was injured.
Helicopter crashes in Uttarakhand raise concerns over safety and regulation, prompting urgent government intervention and industry scrutiny.
A soldier was killed and another injured during an aviation training mission Wednesday evening at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, the service announced.
Pilot Marc Gann, 63, and flight nurse Samuel “Adam” Russell, 43, were killed. Medic Amanda Daniels was seriously injured.
The 101st Combat Aviation Brigade mourns the loss of a soldier who died as a result of wounds from an AH-64 Apache helicopter training incident at Fort Campbell, Ky.
The helicopter, reportedly operated by Aryan Aviation Pvt Ltd, is said to have crashed between Gaurikund and Trijuginarayan in the Kedarghati region, after which it caught fire. While the precise cause of the crash has not been officially determined, officials suspect bad weather and poor visibility may have played a significant role in the mishap.
Uttarakhand helicopter crash | Today, at around 5:20 am, a helicopter, which was going from Shri Kedarnath Dham to Guptkashi, has been reported to have crashed near Gaurikund. There were six passengers, including the pilot (5 adults and 1 child). The passengers in the helicopter… pic.twitter.com/AVGtuxWKGj
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Thursday night helicopter crash in Destin: No life-threatening injuries reportedA touring helicopter went down Thursday evening on the runway at the Destin Executive Airport in Destin. Here's what we know: