Two pilots died after their helicopters collided midair in Hammonton, New Jersey, shortly after takeoff, with witnesses describing the aircraft flying unusually close together before the crash. The incident is under investigation by the FAA and NTSB.
Two pilots died after their helicopters collided midair in Hammonton, New Jersey, shortly after takeoff, with witnesses describing the aircraft flying unusually close together before the crash. The incident is under investigation by the FAA and NTSB.
Two pilots, Kenneth Kirsch and Michael Greenberg, died after their helicopters collided midair near Hammonton, New Jersey. Both pilots, who received their licenses in 2014, were flying close together before the crash, which is under investigation by the NTSB. Witnesses and local reports describe the incident as shocking, with both helicopters spinning out of control and catching fire. The investigation will focus on communication between pilots and visibility conditions.
Two helicopter pilots, Michael Greenberg and Kenneth L. Kirsch, died after their helicopters collided midair near Hammonton, New Jersey, likely due to flying too close together shortly after departure, prompting an investigation by the FAA and NTSB.