Mangled Helicopter Removed Days After Crash in Huntington Beach; Pilot Identified
The crash involved a suspected rotor failure during a high-speed stunt landing, injuring five including an eight-year-old child, officials said.
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Clean-up crews in California remove wreckage from helicopter crash
LOS ANGELES (NBC, KYMA) - Clean up crews were at Huntington Beach in Los Angeles, picking up the wreckage from Saturday's helicopter crash. Five people were injured in the crash as the low flying helicopter lost control and spun down to the ground, chopping down palm trees in the process. The helicopter crashed against a bridge near the beach and injured three people on the ground, with two more people injured people being pulled out of the chop…


Helicopter wreckage removed from California crash site
Crews used a crane to lift the wreckage from a stairwell and onto the flatbed of a truck.
Aviation Influencer Among Five Injured in Huntington Beach Copter Crash
While the National Transportation Safety Board launched its investigation into the crash, the wreckage of a mangled helicopter that plummeted perilously close to an oceanfront Huntington Beach hotel was removed from the site Monday. The crash occurred about 2:10 p.m. Saturday next to the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa at 21500 Pacific Coast Highway, between Twin Dolphins Drive and Beach Boulevard, as helicopters were landing at th…
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