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Helicopter crashes into Hudson River in NYC; pilot, who had no passengers, safely makes it to shore

  • A boat lifts a helicopter out of the Hudson River...

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    A boat lifts a helicopter out of the Hudson River near 30th St.treet on May 15, 2019, in New York.

  • A crane lifts the tail section of a helicopter from...

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    A crane lifts the tail section of a helicopter from the water after the aircraft crash-landed in the Hudson River on May 15, 2019, in New York.

  • A boat lifts a helicopter out of the Hudson River...

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    A boat lifts a helicopter out of the Hudson River at about 30th St. on Wednesday.

  • In this photo provided by New York Waterway, Edwin Montoya,...

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    In this photo provided by New York Waterway, Edwin Montoya, left, a deckhand on the Gov. Thomas Kean ferry, prepares to deploy a Jason's Cradle rescue device to rescue the pilot of a charter helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River on May 15, 2019, off the coast of New York.

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    In this image made from video, a crane lifts a Helicopter out of the water after it crashed into the Hudson River on May 15, 2019, in New York. Officials said that the pilot was being treated for a non-life-threatening injury. There were no passengers aboard the aircraft.

  • A Bell 206 helicopter is retrieved from the Hudson River...

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    A Bell 206 helicopter is retrieved from the Hudson River after it crashed in the vicinity of the West 30th Street heliport on May 15, 2019, in New York.

  • Police secure the scene of a helicopter crash in the...

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    Police secure the scene of a helicopter crash in the near W.30th Street heliport on May 15, 2019, in New York.

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    In this photo provided by the New York City Police Department, an NYPD Officer looks a helicopter over that was tied to the dock after it crash-landed in the Hudson River on May 15, 2019, in New York. The 35-year-old pilot suffered a minor hand injury and there were no passengers aboard the aircraft.

  • A boat lifts a helicopter out of the Hudson River...

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    A boat lifts a helicopter out of the Hudson River near 30th St.treet on May 15, 2019, in New York.

  • A Bell 206 helicopter is retrieved from the Hudson River...

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    A Bell 206 helicopter is retrieved from the Hudson River after it crashed in the vicinity of the West 30th Street Helipad on Wednesday.

  • NYPD Assistant Chief Stephen Hughes briefs the media on a...

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    NYPD Assistant Chief Stephen Hughes briefs the media on a helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River on May 15, 2019, in New York.

  • A Bell 206 helicopter is retrieved from the Hudson River...

    Angus Mordant for New York Daily News

    A Bell 206 helicopter is retrieved from the Hudson River after it crashed in the vicinity of the West 30th Street heliport on May 15, 2019, in New York.

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A helicopter that had just taken off from a Midtown heliport crashed into the Hudson River on Wednesday but the pilot, who had no passengers, escaped nearly unscathed, officials said.

The 35-year-old pilot, who was working for Zip Aviation, had refueled at one part of the W. 30th St. heliport just before he crashed at about 2:20 p.m., a source said. He took off so he could swing around and land at another area and wait for passengers when he suddenly lost altitude.

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Pilot Eric Morales tried to land at the heliport but fell short of the landing pad and crashed into the water.

“It just hovered there for maybe a couple of minutes before it just came down,” said shocked Texas tourist Al Gaydos, 74, who was having drinks nearby when he witnessed the crash. “It was a very big splash.”

The rotary blades snapped and flew off after they sliced into the water, he said.

A Bell 206 helicopter is retrieved from the Hudson River after it crashed in the vicinity of the West 30th Street Helipad on Wednesday.
A Bell 206 helicopter is retrieved from the Hudson River after it crashed in the vicinity of the West 30th Street Helipad on Wednesday.

The helicopter came down about 150 feet from the helipad, explained NYPD Assistant Chief Stephen Hughes, the commanding officer of Patrol Borough Manhattan South.

“The pilot had just refuled at W. 30th St. heliport and as he repositioned the helicopter and attempted to land again felt the helicopter go down,” Hughes said. “He was able to deploy the floatation devices and stand on the pads until a passing boat picked him up and brought him to the helipad.

On Wednesday, New York Senator Chuck Schumer tweeted that he was asking the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to investigate, saying “Crashes in the Hudson demand their expertise.”

A New York Waterways ferry gave Morales a lift back to land. Morales escaped the harrowing ordeal with only a cut to his hand, officials said. A heliport worker suffered minor injuries when he slipped and fell trying to avoid flying debris. Both were treated at the scene.

New York Waterways Captain Adam Sciaino was shuttling eight passengers between 14th St. and Hoboken when he saw the helicopter go into the water.

“He hovered for a second or two, did a little tail spin and went into the water,” Sciaino said. “We went over to the helicopter as fast as we can. We slowed down to come in nice and gentle. We went right up to the helicopter and saw him come out.”

Once crew member Edwin Montoya threw down a rope ladder, the pilot grabbed hold and climbed up.

“He was calm … a little nervous,” Montoya, 47, recalled. “He didn’t say what happened. He just kept saying, ‘I’m OK! I’m OK! I’m OK!'”

Morales asked to be dropped off at the pier, where he met and spoke with arriving police officers.

The helicopter flipped over as first responders pulled it toward a nearby dock.

A boat lifts a helicopter out of the Hudson River at about 30th St. on Wednesday.
A boat lifts a helicopter out of the Hudson River at about 30th St. on Wednesday.

“The pilot is out of the water and the helicopter is secured. Please avoid the area,” the NYPD said.

The pilot was reported to be the only person aboard, but FDNY divers jumped into the choppy waters to check for others as a precaution.

Zip Airlines rents the Bell 206 helicopter to Blade Urban Air Mobility Inc., which runs an app-based helicopter shuttle service from Manhattan to area airports. A spokesman for Blade said the pilot was not on a run for their company when the helicopter went down.

“It was not going to or coming from a Blade mission,” the spokesman said. “Luckily, he’s OK.”

The crash took place not far from where pilot Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger famously landed a packed U.S. Airways flight on the river in 2009. All 155 people on board the plane survived.

A NY Waterway ferry crew aboard the Gov. Thomas Kean rescued the pilot after a helicopter crashed in the Hudson River today.
A NY Waterway ferry crew aboard the Gov. Thomas Kean rescued the pilot after a helicopter crashed in the Hudson River today.