A tragic helicopter crash in New York has claimed six lives, including Siemens executive Agustin Escobar, his wife, and their three children who were on board.
The helicopter, operated by New York Helicopters, took off from Lower Manhattan at 3 p.m, on Thursday.
Just 15 minutes later, it fell down into the Hudson River.
Spiraling downward
A horrifying scene unfolded in Lower Manhattan on Thursday as countless onlookers witnessed what should have been a routine helicopter flight turn into a nightmare.
In a city where buzzing choppers are part of the everyday skyline, no one expected to see one spiraling out of control. But that’s exactly what happened. Shocked witnesses described the helicopter breaking apart mid-air before crashing into the Hudson River near Pier 40.
One described a horrifying scene, saying they saw the tourist helicopter “split in half” before crashing near Pier 40. One man reported that the doomed aircraft made a noise that sounded like a “sonic boom.”
”The helicopter was a little bit like nose down, slightly, and I saw the propeller separating from the helicopter. It kept spinning in the air alone. Nothing was attached to it,” witness Sarah Jane Raymond Ryer told CBS.