Overview
- A Bell 206 helicopter crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday, killing all six people on board, including a Spanish Siemens manager, his wife, and their three children.
- The helicopter was on a sightseeing tour of Manhattan when it lost control and plunged into the river near the northern end of the island.
- Early investigations suggest mechanical failure, with eyewitnesses reporting that the rotor blades may have detached mid-flight.
- The victims, a family visiting from Spain, had arrived in New York earlier that day for a vacation.
- The crash highlights ongoing concerns about the safety of urban air mobility in densely populated areas like Manhattan.