
An Airbus Helicopters AS350 B2 after a fatal March 11, 2018, crash into New York City’s East River. The NTSB found that a passenger’s harness/tether caught on the fuel shutoff valve and stopped fuel flow to the engine.
An analysis of air tour accidents reveals different causes for crashes involving airplanes than those involving helicopters.
by Linda Werfelman | July 7, 2022
An Airbus Helicopters AS350 B2 after a fatal March 11, 2018, crash into New York City’s East River. The NTSB found that a passenger’s harness/tether caught on the fuel shutoff valve and stopped fuel flow to the engine.
A study links flawed decision-making to more than half of all U.S. fatal crashes involving…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Boeing data show rates are decreasing in all seven regions of the world.
by Linda Werfelman
EASA data show one EU-based airline was involved in a fatal accident in 2022; two…
by Linda Werfelman