Two Helicopters Collision in New Jersey Leaves One Dead
A preliminary NTSB report is expected within 30 days of the incident, so for now all evidence is being collected
An Enstrom F-28A and an Enstrom 280C helicopter collided in mid-air near Hammonton Municipal Airport, New Jersey, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials confirmed, resulting in one death and another person being transported with critical, life-threatening injuries.
The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board in the The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will investigate the cause of the accident, and the NTSB will be in charge of the investigation and will provide further updates, authorities said. One of the helicopters was “engulfed in flames,” according to a statement from the Hammonton Police Department. Several agencies responded to the incident, including the Hammonton Fire Department and the New Jersey Forest Fire Service. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) indicated that the agency is investigating the mid-air collision. Once the wreckage at the scene is documented, the aircraft will be moved to a secure facility for further evaluation. The agency’s investigation will focus on three areas: the pilot, the aircraft, and the operating environment. A preliminary NTSB report is expected within 30 days of the incident. 2025 has been a particularly tragic year for aviation in the United States, marked by a significant increase in the fatality rate even though the total number of incidents has remained similar to previous years. Among the most significant is the January 29th crash on the Potomac River, where a Bombardier CRJ700 commercial airliner collided mid-air with a UH-60 Black Hawk military helicopter, resulting in 67 deaths. Another occurred in February, involving Flight 445, which was flying from Unalakleet to Nome, Alaska. The aircraft disappeared from radar while flying towards Nome, with a total of 10 fatalities, including a girl who was being transported for medical reasons. A third incident occurred in April, with a Bell 206 tourist helicopter, which suffered a catastrophic mechanical failure and crashed into the Hudson River in New York.with six fatalities, the pilot and a family of Spanish tourists.
The accident reopened the debate about the safety of tourist flights over Manhattan and the regulation of these aircraft.
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