A sightseeing helicopter carrying six people, including a family of Spanish tourists, crashed into New York City’s Hudson River on April 13. The Bell 206 aircraft encountered mechanical failure shortly after takeoff and spiraled into the river. All six passengers, including three children, were pronounced dead at the scene despite rapid emergency response.
The National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation into the cause of the crash. This incident has reignited debates over the safety of aerial tours in heavily populated urban areas. Local officials are also facing scrutiny over licensing and oversight practices. The crash has deeply saddened both locals and the broader tourism community.