The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is seeking assistance from the public as they conduct an investigation into a tragic helicopter crash in Houston, Texas. The crash involved a private helicopter and resulted in the loss of lives.
The NTSB is calling on anyone who may have witnessed the crash or has any information about the events leading up to the incident to come forward and provide information. Investigators are working diligently to piece together what caused the helicopter to crash and are hoping that public input will provide crucial details and insights.
The NTSB plays a vital role in investigating transportation accidents and incidents to determine the root causes and develop safety recommendations to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future. The information provided by witnesses and individuals with knowledge of the crash could be instrumental in helping investigators unravel the circumstances surrounding the crash.
As the investigation continues, the NTSB is committed to thoroughly examining all aspects of the crash to ensure a comprehensive understanding of what transpired. The agency is urging anyone with relevant information to contact them and assist in the investigation.
This call for public information underscores the importance of collaboration and cooperation in uncovering the truth behind transportation accidents. By working together, the NTSB and the public can work towards improving safety and preventing future tragedies.
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Flying at nighttime?
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Mistakes happen, especially in poor visibility.
a year or two ago turf vendors fired all the standby tower crews nationwide to save a dollar, your news crews should give the guys at wirelessestimator a call for the details
Obviously pilot error.
I dunno why they are acting like they don't know what happened.. A helicopter literally flew into a radio tower it didn't see.
Tower looks like it was lit. Why the pilot didn’t see it is a good question.
Additionally, towers are designed so when they collapse they come down like an accordion. This likely what saved surrounding buildings.
It’s crazy that my Subaru can keep me in the lanes on the highway and teslas can self drive and this kind of thing happens with all the technology we have. 🤦🏻♂️😪 Super sad.
May they rest in PEACE… 😢🙏📿✝️💔📖💒🌹👼🕊
Seemingly impossible to not see the well-illuminated giant radio tower…yet this pilot nailed it, dead-center…literally!!!
Looks like he was mad and wanted to hit it…otherwise how could u not see it?
I wonder what that Tower broadcasted/repeated?
"amazing luck" is a phrase I myself would not use while covering this story 😒