Several Parts of Helicopter That Crashed in Hudson Are Still Missing
Briefly

A helicopter crash in the Hudson River has claimed six lives, including a family visiting from Spain and the pilot. Notably, the helicopter did not have flight recorders, which could have provided essential data for investigators. The National Transportation Safety Board is leading the inquiry, but divers have yet to recover any usable information from the wreckage. Inspection records reveal that the helicopter's last inspection occurred on March 1. The spotlight also turns to New York Helicopter Charter and its operational history, raising safety concerns and questions about the owner's troubled past in the industry.
The helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River, killing six, lacked flight recorders, limiting investigators' ability to determine the cause of the accident.
While many have raised concerns over the safety practices of New York Helicopter Charter, the lack of usable data from the crash complicates the investigation.
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